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Post Thu Apr 06, 2006 2:16 pm

Whats your NEXT ride?

ok.. so having had the "what've you got" and the "how bigs yours" posts.. i thought since I just got back from the skateshop having ordered my own new board.. what is everyone else planning on buying and riding (or collecting if thats easier) next? and why.. if you're that way inclined.


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Krooked 'Dragoon' (medium) 7.81 x 31.75

having stepped up last time round from a 7.5 to a 7.75x32 i'm jumping the width up again by a little bit to a 7.8... and taking a little off the length too.
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"Slap" :shock:
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Post Thu Apr 06, 2006 2:36 pm

another Big Woodys shop deck.

Supporting my not-so local anymore :D



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Another one of Ayd's hardly used cast-offs that I've still got lying around.
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sam wrote:Tuck and mens pants :D


Pumping backside? :shock:
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It may NOT surprise you to hear that it will be another Bulldog Skates Deck - this time the 1st issue Z13.............its a mild concave ironing board of 11"x33"............should help with the creases :lol:

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Post Thu Apr 06, 2006 4:19 pm

I have two on order, one of which should be in today. Its a local company named struck (from Tennessee where I live). This guy is pressing his own decks. It is 8 inches wide with a 16.5 inch wheelbase...new school shaped.

Also on order...bulldog quad 12 with bds team dubcons. Ordered this one a week and a half ago but haven't gotten it yet.
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I'm planning on getting a handmade one off from the guys at Dojy. Just want something a little different to add to the collection, along with supporting my local.
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Post Thu Apr 06, 2006 6:33 pm

^ had never heard of those guys.. look like a crazy outfit!

on the supporting your local thing.. thats fine as long as its not a route one, legends or another 'toyshop'.. support skater owned ;)
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thats fine as long as its not a route one


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While I've got a couple more 8.25 pops waiting I'm fancying going a bit narrower AGAIN. :roll:
I picked up some cheap (and superlight) GKs that are about 7.85 wide. I also got the slightly smaller version of the bullets I'm currently riding (56mm) So the question is how wide/narrow? I'm going to mount the wheels up on the trucks and measure it (yeah, I know, geek) I reckon a 7.875 or summat, maybe 8 should be about right. :wink:
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Post Thu Apr 06, 2006 8:56 pm

Those 8.25 and 8.5" blanks we all have, still have a decent wheelbase, but much narrower is surely gonna mean a jump down in WB, I'd have thought?
Summat to bare/bear/beer in mind.... :idea:
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Post Thu Apr 06, 2006 9:02 pm

I managed to find an 8.25 with a 15wb, cant see me going any smaller than that

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Gazza wrote:Those 8.25 and 8.5" blanks we all have, still have a decent wheelbase, but much narrower is surely gonna mean a jump down in WB, I'd have thought?
Summat to bare/bear/beer in mind.... :idea:

P'raps DTB could measure the 7.875 he got? I seem to remember he had one, plus a couple of people had 8s. The ones I measured were 14.5 but at the time I think I just had 8.25 and 8.5. Fair point tho Gaz. :?

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Trevenen wrote:
Gazza wrote:Those 8.25 and 8.5" blanks we all have, still have a decent wheelbase, but much narrower is surely gonna mean a jump down in WB, I'd have thought?
Summat to bare/bear/beer in mind.... :idea:

P'raps DTB could measure the 7.875 he got? I seem to remember he had one, plus a couple of people had 8s. The ones I measured were 14.5 but at the time I think I just had 8.25 and 8.5. Fair point tho Gaz. :?

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Wheelbase details are on this page of the 'all you can eat' decks site...

http://www.allyoucanskate.com/lan_id-2/f-versand/versand.html
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Post Thu Apr 06, 2006 9:51 pm

haha! Nice one Muttley. :wink: I totally missed that page. :oops:

And yes, they do get shorter a bit for the 8" and so, on down.... hmmmm
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Post Thu Apr 06, 2006 9:53 pm

Trevenen wrote:haha! Nice one Muttley. :wink: I totally missed that page. :oops:


http://www.skateshed.com/lan_id-2/f-impressum/impressum.html

You're Welcome. Link above is imperial on the US site :wink: - I cant fathom WB in MM :roll:
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WB in mill's is easy- 300mm is 12", then add a bit more, like 70mm is nurlee 3 inch........innit ddd :?
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angus wrote:Image

"in the post"

Ha- I have just been perusing those!
I thought they looked heavy, interested to know how much they weigh in at.
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Overseer wrote:^ had never heard of those guys.. look like a crazy outfit!


They look like that 'cause they is! They've been throwing a bunch of fund-raising parties lately, to get the cash together to build a local ramp. Hasn't gone down too well with a few of the nearby residents, but it looks like we'll have something in Crystal Palace park soon. Quality.
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Trevenen wrote:While I've got a couple more 8.25 pops waiting I'm fancying going a bit narrower AGAIN. :roll:
I picked up some cheap (and superlight) GKs that are about 7.85 wide. I also got the slightly smaller version of the bullets I'm currently riding (56mm) So the question is how wide/narrow? I'm going to mount the wheels up on the trucks and measure it (yeah, I know, geek) I reckon a 7.875 or summat, maybe 8 should be about right. :wink:
Blank, no doubt unless a bargain jumps out at me. :D


You're coming down while i'm coming up! Wonder if we'll meet in an optimum spot :shock:

I think any larger than 7.8 will be too much for me.. i tried someones and know for sure that 8" is.. someone who was planning on going for a 8" may be going for a 7.9 if they like my 7.8..


If you want a 8" blank 'southstar' do them.. their next size down is a 7.75 though
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7.625" blank :shock:
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I fancy something at least 10" with a 17" wheel base, maybee a skaterbuilt.

oh and a slalom board so I can play with steve on the beach and a dropped lush longy to get there

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waiting for this to arrive with indy 149's
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Gazza wrote:
Ha- I have just been perusing those!
I thought they looked heavy, interested to know how much they weigh in at.


Well I wouldn't mind knowing Myself. :(
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How much postage did they charge you?
Should be able to work it out... :twisted:
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there is other stuff in the package smarty
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Damn I normally get mine down the shop, you gotta mail order?
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Post Sat Apr 08, 2006 2:33 pm

I set this up yesterday. Ive ridden the deck before, but I got new bits for it. I am now officially leaving the Trackers are great / Indy's are utter shite debate :D , as from today, I will be mostly riding these strange lookin, lightweight Gullwing Sidewinder jobs.

By the way, the deck is 10" wide.....sue me :twisted:

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is that a Sodastream in the box next to it??
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227angrydonkeys wrote:is that a Sodastream in the box next to it??


Sorry, its not :( .....its a kettle
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Peeturr wrote:, I will be mostly riding these strange lookin, lightweight Gullwing Sidewinder jobs.


they're all plastic right?
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Overseer wrote:
Peeturr wrote:, I will be mostly riding these strange lookin, lightweight Gullwing Sidewinder jobs.


they're all plastic right?


No, just the base plates
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Post Sat Apr 08, 2006 8:15 pm

ahh kinda like tracker ultralites.. they used to do em black bases/white hangars.. drooled over some in the 2nd shiner warehouse (they gotta skanky one under their offices which only has old stuff in)
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I got some white / white Tracker Ultralites. Yeah, well good until one baseplate cracked. Bought NOS ones that Tracker still had??. Back in business :D . Does Shiner sell that old stuff??
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:D :D :D
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i got a thing for decks with pointy sharp bits.

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is it just me,or does that deck need rails??? :D
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Peeturr wrote:"Slap" :shock:


Hahaha - she read it then? :lol:
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gixerkarl wrote:is it just me,or does that deck need rails??? :D


i was thinking about it but on tricks like disasters you get a duh sound instead of a slap/crack.

plus rails are waaaay to slidy sometimes.
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Peeturr wrote:I got some white / white Tracker Ultralites. Yeah, well good until one baseplate cracked. Bought NOS ones that Tracker still had??. Back in business :D . Does Shiner sell that old stuff??


they do have an "old school" catalogue.. your proper local skateshop should be able to show u what kind of products are on there/answer those questions. i only ended up in that warehouse as we were collecting a special order of some green kryptonics slammer wheels for a guy i work with.. i dont know how much of the goodies i saw was for sale.. I know they're going to build a skate museum and a skatepark there at some time.... but there are a couple other businesses that need to be relocated/closed down first as they operate a petrol station and a builders yard on the same site. dunno if they have interests in more businesses too.. wouldnt be surprised..
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Gazza wrote:Ha- I have just been perusing those!
I thought they looked heavy, interested to know how much they weigh in at.


1.48kg give or take abit for cheap scales, feels lighter than it looks.
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angus wrote:
Gazza wrote:Ha- I have just been perusing those!
I thought they looked heavy, interested to know how much they weigh in at.


1.48kg give or take abit for cheap scales, feels lighter than it looks.


So 3.26 lbs for those in the non-metric speaking countries south of the border. :wink:
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Um....what's an average deck weigh then? :oops:
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Gazza wrote:Um....what's an average deck weigh then? :oops:


Dunno, what you call average?
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Post Mon Apr 10, 2006 9:11 pm

Not sure if it's okay to post up my next ride, since it's my own company deck. I would not want to come across as being sneaky and trying to sell anyone a deck.

So you will have to visualize the deck.

9" by 33" with a 15" WB. The nose is pointy and has a tri-tail. Black formica bottom. Old Man Army in Iron Madian lettering as the graphic up by the front truck.
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OLDMANARMY wrote:Not sure if it's okay to post up my next ride, since it's my own company deck. I would not want to come across as being sneaky and trying to sell anyone a deck.

So you will have to visualize the deck.

9" by 33" with a 15" WB. The nose is pointy and has a tri-tail. Black formica bottom. Old Man Army in Iron Madian lettering as the graphic up by the front truck.

Funnily enough I ride my own deck too :lol:
Sounds nice, any pics? :wink:
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OLDMANARMY wrote:Not sure if it's okay to post up my next ride, since it's my own company deck. I would not want to come across as being sneaky and trying to sell anyone a deck.

So you will have to visualize the deck.

9" by 33" with a 15" WB. The nose is pointy and has a tri-tail. Black formica bottom. Old Man Army in Iron Madian lettering as the graphic up by the front truck.


ah the old Psychological selling tactic, make them visualise and It will embed in the sub -concious. :lol:
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angus wrote:
OLDMANARMY wrote:Not sure if it's okay to post up my next ride, since it's my own company deck. I would not want to come across as being sneaky and trying to sell anyone a deck.

So you will have to visualize the deck.

9" by 33" with a 15" WB. The nose is pointy and has a tri-tail. Black formica bottom. Old Man Army in Iron Madian lettering as the graphic up by the front truck.


ah the old Psychological selling tactic, make them visualise and It will embed in the sub -concious. :lol:


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