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    Long Board recommendations??

    was a lil skate grom back in the days of Dogtown and again in the punkish mid to late 80's so proper skilz are not a problem. have since lost touch with the whole scene, but interested in getting a long board.

    need help with getting a top of the line model (brand, dimensions, etc. - all specs please)

    help me spend my hard earned $$

    edit: I'm 6'-0 195 if that matters and I want it mainly for hills, with a little cruising thrown in for variety
    Last edited by Xover; 06-07-2005 at 09:37 AM.
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    Check out Dregs boards...great rides! www.dregsskateboards.com

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    X. Ya gotta go to the store and check em out or get on your buddies decks. There are so many different styles of "long boards" out there now it's insane. IMO, way to many people ride a "race" style flat long board for the wrong reasons. Do you like bombing or carving? Do you want to be able to ollie curbs or you OK picking up your board etc. I ride a 38" Baredeck w/ Kryptos and Indys and I love it. I use it around town and "free carving" or whatever the fuck its called.

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    ^ want to carve more than bomb
    don't envision worrying about curbs too much; if I run into them will prolly pick up rather than ollie
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    Can't speak from experience, but a couple of buddies who are into this are dreaming about one of these http://www.landyachtz.com/

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    I'm riding a semi long board right now (basically just a longer wider regular deck) from Skull Skates (the All City). It's great for cruising, but can be ollied and is a blast in the bowls. I've got it set up with 68mm 82a wheels.

    Check out the transition series at www.skullskates.com
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    Check out www.tahoelongboards.com. I have a Talmont 52, and it's pretty killer, super carveable, stable, and a pretty reasonable price for a complete. Skull Skates are always sick too, different kind of aesthetic for sure.

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    sector nine. got it as a x-mas gift. love it.
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    Just went for a sunset cruise. Poach the fresh pave in the new Stapleton. Pimo!

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    Best decks I have ridden have been homemade out of 9-ply.

    Trucks- 1.Randall R-2's. The best.
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    wheels- Kryptonic classic K 35mm.

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    ^^Randals are also my favorite truck.
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    any Abec11

    Bearings:
    RocknRon's in my opinion are the best out there for the price(~$25)

    good luck with buying your board.

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    Abec 11's? How long do they last? Seems like anything higher than 5 doesn't give you much life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkside
    Abec 11's? How long do they last? Seems like anything higher than 5 doesn't give you much life.
    heh.Abec11 is actually a wheel company, they just happen to have a name that makes someone think of bearings. My bad on not making it clear enough.

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    Check it:

    http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=29244

    I still can't say enough about lib skates (as in lib tech) longboards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nightpanda
    heh.Abec11 is actually a wheel company, they just happen to have a name that makes someone think of bearings. My bad on not making it clear enough.
    Gotcha, makes a lot more sense now.

    Though it doesn't make sense why they would call themselves ABEC11...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xover
    ^ want to carve more than bomb
    don't envision worrying about curbs too much; if I run into them will prolly pick up rather than ollie
    For carving I like the flexier maple/fiberglass boards. I checked out a bunch and went with a Sector9 Cosmic II. I believe it's about 38" long. It's nice and flexy so you can carve down a street with it real nice and get a really flowy, surfy feeling. Same when just cruising on flats. It has a shorter pointed nose and a nice kick tail, although the thing is impossible to ollie on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by biggins
    Check it:

    http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=29244

    I still can't say enough about lib skates (as in lib tech) longboards.
    I hope their skateboards last longer than their snowboards
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    Did you know that since the flick, Skip Engblom has relaunched SMA?

    Remember SMA? I always thought they had the raddest stuff. I talked with skipper last week and he said there is some composite longboards that they have been pressing that weigh less/hold camber than a smaller skatedeck.

    plus, you can get some og custom artwork. looks fun

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