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TomK

Super Moderator
Staff member
are decks with a bolt-on headtube like the proto stronger than a one peice deck?
Depends on the deck. Just because it bolts together doesn't make it stronger and vice versa.

Also, I deleted all the stupid posts from the past page. This thread is still about scootering, so if you aren't talking about scootering then do not post. None of you guys are funny, so stop trying to be.
 

Chrispy

Silver Member
Does it still count as an air trick if you are at/ below coping?



Also i got a quick question about headsets. When i land nose heavy the front end of my scoot makes a ping noise or even when i lightly tap the nose on the ground. Is my headset too loose or an I a retard noob
 

SlickSteele

Bronze member
a small independent kinda magazine that can be a limited run and usually the purpose of a zone isn't to make a ton of money if your selling prints but to get them out.
think about it as a magazine that doesn't need to adhere to rules, can constantly change and isn't for profit.
 

emil_rides_street

Steel Member
a small independent kinda magazine that can be a limited run and usually the purpose of a zone isn't to make a ton of money if your selling prints but to get them out.
think about it as a magazine that doesn't need to adhere to rules, can constantly change and isn't for profit.
God damn that sounds sick
 

thealexbuffery

Gold Member
what do 125's / 120's feel like? does anyone know?

im perfectly happy with 110's atm, but im not sure what anything above that is actually like, nor do i know whether its actually better or not. give me sum opinions and all guyz
 

Josh.c

Steel Member
what do 125's / 120's feel like? does anyone know?

im perfectly happy with 110's atm, but im not sure what anything above that is actually like, nor do i know whether its actually better or not. give me sum opinions and all guyz
you go a bit quicker and loose some footspace on a normal deck...cant really see the hype with them much prefer 110s
 

Josh Young

Super Moderator
Staff member
excuse me?

Wrong.

Are all the streets in cali complete shit? (Proto is based in Cali, isn't it?) Harder wheels are faster on smooth surfaces because there's less friction. Softer wheels are faster on rough surfaces because there's less resistance. Experience will tell you this but skaters/longboarders have known this for awhile.


They are slower i have rode both and i work for proto... haha
 
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