WinRar 3.7
emochunks
2009-12-14
so youve had the speedboard prototype for 3 years now and we still aint heard shit about it :/
nolan4017
2009-12-13
you know i cant believe all the fucking animosity on you-tube man people need anger management forreal.
namenone1000
2009-12-13
No, im totally serious, really. Because they really skate sometimes like that.
namenone1000
2009-12-13
@namenone1000 thanks for the sarcasim
mrpaininthebutt
2009-12-13
@mrpaininthebutt Great observation.
namenone1000
2009-12-12
No the dude in the vid said you should always wear a helmet so i said if u dont buckle it it doesnt help
mrpaininthebutt
2009-12-12
Are you talking to me im not in the video i was just giving a suggestion
HummingbirdFilmsCo
2009-12-10
Dude a helmet doesnt do anygood if u dont buckle it
mrpaininthebutt
2009-12-10
so this is just me but I have sector nine race formulas (82a 81mm) and they are super smooth for sliding so idk just a suggestion...
HummingbirdFilmsCo
2009-11-30
yer i made the mistake for going for 75a, yer there great for carving and cruising, but they are so hard to slide, but once well broken in they are a bit easier:D
slywind30
2009-11-20
so wuts up with the loaded speed board?
naypaulm
2009-11-13
no there aculy pretty awfull youll probably chunk the lips if u try. it depends how long have you been rding them ad whats the duro?
Bsblob
2009-11-03
HELL NAW. Those things are wide, and have some sharp lips, good luck doing anything really techy with those.
brutalback
2009-10-28
it depends on the duro and the higher the duro is it's easier to slide. 80a and up are good for sliding
HardcoreDiego
2009-10-28
are 76mm monster hawgs good for sliding?
earth2computer
2009-10-15
damn u guys are good
donzelsq
2009-10-11
Now the question is.... M/h or KM/h?
TeaBagginMunkees
2009-10-10
loaded prototype wheels
thebestevernikeman
2009-10-10
about 15-20 but if your good any speed under 30 is ok.
thebestevernikeman
2009-10-07
you know theres a problem with sc there's no hills that keep you going so when i whip my back tail around i stop
funkapotamus97
2009-10-06
They are grippy at first but once you break them in, ooo whee. But if you want really smooth slides I recommend the orangatang line up, fat free 65mm, stimulus 70mm, and durian 75mm. Rode my friends and man makes stand up slides way easier. Pro and con for each wheel would be that the zigzags grip better, carve better, but slides are slightly choppy but still controllable. For the orangatangs would be the opposite as they slide way better but don't grip and carve as well as the zigzags.
mynusss
2009-10-06
What wheels was Adam C. using? 3dm avilas? sounds like them
mynusss
2009-09-22
About how fast should you be going as to not bail and faceplant...?
TeaBagginMunkees
2009-09-16
the hardest ones.
ElijahHeartsNinjas
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