Always called it a salad grind like Chese pointed out
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Always called it a salad grind like Chese pointed out
I normally stick with silicon spray or break cleaner and it works amazing--also way cheaper
A friend has one, asked him and he said no way not for sale lol
I have used that foil in the past and it worked alright but didn't turn out like a pro deck, eventually gave up on it
Would love to get one of these myself except with large wheels so I can ride it in the sand.
Saw this on youtube the other day, like the van's guys flow
have played it on a friends PS but might download it later today when i get home.
isn't hemp and weed completely different? real question
I've been skating for 8 years now and one thing I have found interesting is that not a lot of skaters I meet and see seem to workout or lift weights. Skateboarding is obviously a great, active sport...
If you're just starting out, buying a lot of equipment doesn't seem like the best idea. I would just try to use a good iphone, etc and piece together your vids. I remember reading in a magazine way...
only at a friend's place, seems like the learning curve isn't as easy as some other FPS games i've played
Might have its downsides but definitely not a hard dealbreaker, just have to work with what you have--everyone progresses differently.
took me ages to ever land one and then perfecting it but now have them like butter. just takes more practice and dedicated, you'll get there man
yeah i agree with the above poster but i'd have to say maybe concept
being able to cruise and turn comfortably can take some time--also finding your optimal truck tightness can take a bit. just adjust every time you ride until you find that balance. and as others have...
yeah i would say a lot of it is just brand once you are considering pro decks. It's just compressed wood really
yeah it's called mongo--very few pro skaters are known for it but it's best to just get in the habit of the other way. You can ultimately get more power that way in most cases
never too late! never a better time to start
digging the vintage look to it
nice air on the kickflip