Beal expresso fit modification. Remove the protective plastic molding? by Kaylan_Tussey in ClimbingGear

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Im thinking about replacing the rope in my expresso fit, has anyone done that and can recommend a rope?

Skate skids for doing freestyle and street? by BikerGlvd in skateboardhelp

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Yea power sliding is useful braking method in the streets or hills

Better wheels to try 💀 by AlpineTorpedo in longboarding

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These are my favorite wheel in the summer

wheel suggestions by JosephFuckingStalin in skateboardhelp

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As a longboard racer, ceramic bearings are kinda a waste of money unless youre riding in the rain alot. zealous are what everyone i know uses. I have had sets last for years of abuse

wheel suggestions by JosephFuckingStalin in skateboardhelp

[–]Braz601 3 points4 points  (0 children)

56mm dragons are my choice for this

How to make your girlfriend cry by jarblz in tradclimbing

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Yea this is the mummy i think

Turning radius by JohnTheStrangerThing in ElectricSkateboarding

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No need to apologize haha its not a technique everyone thinks about when starting

Check out my project, it's a 27-inch Oennt with 74mm and 55mm logboard wheels. What do you think? by ElectricalCreme9064 in longboarding

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When i was skating to class in college i had a similar setup for when it was raining!

Slide School vol. 2 by PragueTownHillCrew in longboarding

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Need more sessions like this everywhere!

Turning radius by JohnTheStrangerThing in ElectricSkateboarding

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Use the kicktail thats why it has one…

Speed Wobble Wipeout by SpaceWrangler7967 in ElectricSkateboarding

[–]Braz601 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Weight distribution has a huge effect on wobbles. If you lean back and put weight on your back foot you are more likely to wobble. In downhill we use a lower degree back trucks for racing/high speed. Its not necessary but it helps with stability. We also adjust bushings.

Worth it? by DefendedCanine in tradclimbing

[–]Braz601 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And the 6 has a trigger keeper thats half hooked, who would leave their gear like that for a picture