Scooters/skateboards

Bennett_J

Steel Member
I get along just fine with skaters, never really had an issue

Its about personality, the kids getting hate are snakes or act immature, and after meeting a few riders here and there I can say safely that that hate is given out rightly

Edit: That tom thing was just low... low as fuck
 

James Shaheen

Bronze member
This is the complete opposite of working together..... they are just trying to hate on scootering just as they always do. That commercial is just a joke and a really dick move on their part.... So theres another company in the skate/bmx industry i just lost all respect for.
 

Rob.

Admin
Staff member
Still the same as always for me. I don't care if people talk shit. I expect it.
I ride scooters.

the tom thing was a dick thing to do though.
 

Bennett_J

Steel Member
I competed in a skate comp on my scoot today for 1 heat

Kickflip=Tailwhip
HeelFlip=Heelwhip
180=180
Shov=half barspin

ect


Again, its about personality, not the thing that is under your feet. If you're getting shit it is probably because of something you are doing.
 

Zach Hamrick

Bronze member
That wasn't funny at all. And wasn't very appropriate to post on the front page of SR.
The TomK thing was shallow as f*ck, I never have a problem with skaters, as long as I stay out of thier way and there stay out of mine, I dont see a big deal. Let them hate, there wasting there time hating, while we are progressing. Ride hard, let em talk.
 
ive never had problems with skaters and we sometimes swap since i also do some skateboarding but i think that the company should know better than to start a huge flamewar by bashing scooters, its just a matter of common sense , and it seems like that company has none
 
my local has no issues with scooter kids but this one skatepark will throw there boards at us and some kid almost pushed me down a ramp and told me to leave -_-
 
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Tom Gora

Guest
A skateboard is typically a specially designed plywood board combined with a polyurethane coating used for making smoother slides and stronger durability, used primarily for the activity of skateboarding. The first skateboards to reach public notice came out of the surfing craze of the early 1960s, developed to help surfers practice when waves were unfavorable. The first prototypes were simple wooden boards with roller-skate wheels attached, and the practice was sometimes referred to as "sidewalk surfing." The surfing group Jan and Dean even had a minor hit called "Sidewalk Surfing" in 1964. By the mid-1980s skateboards were mass produced and sold throughout the United States.
 
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