Who Skates?
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Idk if anyone has posted this, but one of my favorite parts of late, not only cause it includes a bunch of IH. It's in Japan no less!
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Can't believe I only just discovered this guy. So freakin' fun to watch!
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Once you go long, you never go back! The Tan Tien should be a great ride.
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Beautiful spot!
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Checking the scenes, reading actual mags and watching videos, I don’t see many to any pads at all.
But as we are here on the Iron Forum, let’s talk about your most appreciated Pads you used over the time and now.
Used Pro Designed for over three decades proud and intensively! They are the most comfortable and long lasting safety gear I ever owned.
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It's been so long I don't even remember which pads I used back in the 80's – it's whatever brand was popular back then. I had a Pro-tec helmet as well.
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Do any of you know of any legit online sources for the above design in a t-shirt? The ones i've come across appear to be bootlegs and I want the real deal. Seems odd that Vision Street Wear doesn't reproduce this design as a tee, unless they don't own the rights.
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Hill bombing on your longboard @Aetas & son
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This is my hill bombing and walking the dog board
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Lol, for Father's Day, i got a long board. Not really a long board as it is a cruiser, but it's a better ride than my old street deck.
I asked for it so i could cruise next to the 4 year-olds while they ride their bikes. It's a Loaded Board Coyote.
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Softer wheels will also turn any street deck into a cruiser… oj super juice, ricta clouds etc.
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^definitely. I wanted the extra length in the wheel base (between the trucks) that "long board" companies use.
Although, I may try to scoop something in the 34-35 inch range. When picking out the coyote, I was nervous about straying too far from a traditional street deck.
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I felt the same way, you should check out skull skates the board I posted earlier is a 42"inch popsicle shape and this one is a 36" popsicle.
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You can still ollie up curbs and whatnot if you need to. It's a bit harder to kick or heel flip the 42" though