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Skateboard Runs, best method?

 

 


X-Stephen_Creasy
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Mar 5, 2001, 2:45 PM

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I use a wider deck with big soft cruisers, to roll smoother and quieter, but with the bigger wheels, sharper turns are inpossable, and smaller soft wheels make too much noise. Anyone else have a similar problem to this?


X-Brady
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Mar 5, 2001, 3:34 PM

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One way to make sure ur board rolls quieter though is to tighten everything properly so nothing is slippin around. so if your wheels dont slide left to right they won't be as loud.


X-Stephen
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Mar 5, 2001, 5:18 PM

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I have everything tight. It the surface noise. Like cracks, or bricks. I mean everywhere has flaws unless your filming at a park. I just don't like have the sound of both board rolling. I have tried a lot of different wheel set ups, but each has a different flaw in it.


X-Dean
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Mar 5, 2001, 7:30 PM

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Wheel sound isn't even a big deal unless you're filming in a closed area like a warehouse or something.


X-Brady
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Mar 6, 2001, 2:10 AM

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yeah, but it still isn't $1000. There was supposed to be a 100 increase, but I still see it being advertised at the same price(i'm not talking about the price list on century's page. those prices are ridiculous).


X-Brady
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Mar 6, 2001, 2:10 AM

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yeah, but it still isn't $1000. There was supposed to be a 100 increase, but I still see it being advertised at the same price(i'm not talking about the price list on century's page. those prices are ridiculous).


X-dave_girdwood
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Mar 6, 2001, 6:05 AM

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loosen your trucks off....
: I use a wider deck with big soft cruisers, to roll smoother and quieter, but with the bigger wheels, sharper turns are inpossable, and smaller soft wheels make too much noise. Anyone else have a similar problem to this?


X-mike
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Mar 6, 2001, 4:12 PM

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use some big rough riders,with soft doh doh helps turns,rough riders are big enough for cracks soft enough to less noise