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i have no hot glue gun or shoe glue will crazy glue work?
well someone stuck something spikey up dssoccer127's arse didn't they... get a life, i've been longboarding for years and what Xenos had to say here, regardless of the torsion malarky, is invaluable to a first time buyer these days, even if those words are backwards, he still got the point across that randalls and holey are, generally, the best carving truck options out there. which is completely accurate unless you've been riding a while and wish to develop certain styles, but if you're at that level then you shouldn't be needing help picking out carving trucks in the first place.and finally, seismics aren't carving trucks. they're mostly in the slalom category, they have FAR too much rebound for a smooth carve.
I am noew to longboarding. Used to skate old schools and looking to get bakc on for my sake and my dog to get a run in. I weight about 190 lbs. Dog is a boxer so I need something that can cruise and hit the turns. thanks
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shoe goo can be hard to find and a hot glue gun works fine
you forgot to add that the gloves should be made of leather so they will last longer when being ripped up by the concrete
most skateboard shops actually know absolutely nothing about longboarding and usually all they have are sector 9s which arent bad but usually the completes sucks so instead go online and search for a board www.silverfishlongboarding.com has a lot of guys that can help you choose the right board for you so you wont waste your money and they actually know what they are talking about
you know you can use the axle on your skateboard instead of a wrench
here is a link to a video and better guide for doing a coleman http://faltownskateboards.com/faltownskateboards_slideskool_gallery.asp?SkoolID=24
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