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• #2027
Good advice. Plus i really like the look of the Tugboats, seems a good compromise.
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• #2028
Currently enjoying working my way through old Thrasher king of the road videos on YouTube. Stupid, disgusting and entertaining.
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• #2030
Had my first park skate in 10+yrs yesterday. Big smile on my face just pushing around. Sk8ings great.
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• #2032
Lucien gets a Vuitton pro shoe lol
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• #2033
Anyone watched Jonny Giger’s new vid? Skatepark looks amaaaaazing.
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• #2034
Has this been posted? Dedication
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• #2036
That does look great !
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• #2037
so nice
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• #2038
Watched Gleaming The Cube last night. Bones never looked so young!
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• #2039
had a trundle on my old gs rig yesterday. It’s a bit shocking how much you lose in your heels, toes, knees, legs when you haven’t been skating on loose/tippy trucks for a while.
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• #2040
After riding longboards for years I wasn’t awful, but stopped seriously riding a decade ago after being hit by a car and my arm snapping in half. Still went out as much as possible after that, but been 5 years since I did more than the odd day.
Not sure I could even balance on a board any more!
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• #2042
Oof, ouch. That’s rough!
I’ve had a broken arm from skating too: sketchy bowl, borrowed gear, jetlag, beer : /It’s been 3-4 years since I stopped regular noodling on any type of board. In lockdown I’ve tried to get out more. Rolling around streets with no traffic makes me remember why I love it so much. While I’m never going to retire from work because I can’t afford to - there is a possibility of becoming classified as a home worker - and that means my dreams of a backyard green bowl (tyres? rammed earth?) COULD come true : )
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• #2043
That would be awesome. Do it!
I’ve always dreamed of bowl riding and never had transport to any worth visiting, and kinda missed the boat now.
Big dream is a tiny death bowl or dual purpose mini velodrome/bowl setup so I cycle/bmx/skate and get all the wave with none of the traffic. Maybe one day.
But yea broken bones suck. My humerus was snapped in half. I was hit by a taxi in a bus lane when crossing stopped traffic and went flying.
I landed on my back, saw my arm at a weird angle and rolled over grabbed it and just stayed put in recovery position and shouted for an ambulance.
Police told my dad I was lucky to be alive, the damage to the taxi was like it got hit by a sledgehammer and yet...
...Of course, being on a board meant that the solicitors refused to pursue the case and I was ‘lucky not to be done for criminal damage to the taxi’ - literally got told that the same week as the doctors told me it was ‘no guarantees’ whether I’d ever regain feeling or function in my left hand (massive radial/ulner nerve damage). Not worth going into the hell of the MRSA from overnight in hospital, cancelled operation, nurses removing my cast too early or any of the other nonsense! Ha!
Decade later and still get weird twinges and sometimes drop stuff.
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• #2044
Whoa. That sounds horrible. And the aftermath! I feel fortunate in comparison.
Same fracture here. My humerus got a clean snap by me transferring my entire body weight on to it when I axle stalled and the coping block tipped into the bowl. The break was complicated by the hospital (this was India) hammering a nail along the length that was too long. Back in the UK, the specialist who removed it said it was probably a second-hand nail and that it was meant for a child's tibia. This sounds far-fetched and I don't think he was trying to make any particular point. But I didn't question it at the time. I do know that it buggered up that arm for a while and I couldn't raise it above my shoulder until the pin was removed.
I like the idea of a bowl with a roll-in, or banks to slide. What I think is feasible is mini ramp then bowl it out. From the outside it will look like an earthship, inside will be pure rad**fractures
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• #2045
Far-fetched, but not beyond the realm of possibility!
Yea I still can’t raise my arm all the way, I have a really wonky stroke with my left arm now if I try to swim.
100% rad. Call it the H.M.S. Sendit
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• #2046
I like the idea of a bowl with a roll-in, or banks to slide. What I think is feasible is mini ramp then bowl it out.
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• #2048
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBBjuQcUyU0
The Alva documentary is now on Youtube.
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• #2049
Might cut some of these tomorrow
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• #2050
I’ll probably make a limited run of these, they turned out quite okay.
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For a mile either side; I'd go for a cruiser / pool deck with softies. Back when we rode trains in London, I'd quite happily do the 2 miles to Herne Hill +1 mile the other side on a regular board with hard wheels, admittedly faster on the cruiser though.
I reckon a longboard would be overkill and still kinda bulky for the train.
1 vote for cruiser.