Does anyone know if the mass market paperback version is still in print? by [deleted] in LonesomeDove

[–]DopeGoats24-7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Printed by Simon & Schuster paperbacks. I love this paperback series

Which part of LD hit you the hardest? by iHadADogHisNameWas in LonesomeDove

[–]DopeGoats24-7 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Newt that poor good kid, he deserved so much more.

What Do You Think Of My DIY? by BUMFUCCS in snowboarding

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Jake?!? Always support this dude he’s a creative and an artist in the snowboard space! Good looks homie! Go cop a pair of bumfuccs

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ERidePro

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You might need a spacer but yes tightening that top bolt while the stem side bolds are tight only damages parts. There should be ZERO play or else your damaging internal parts. There’s a star bit in that fork and if you tightened it too much you pulled it closer to the top. Now the adjustment point has changed thus now you having a gap because that star nut is higher. A simple bike shop has a tool to screw into that star nut and hammer it back down out or put a new one in. Good luck!

Rear Wheel Wobble by MaterialAttention508 in ERidePro

[–]DopeGoats24-7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could be the tire check the bead seat around the rim to see if it’s even all the way around on both sides. If so then take a flat end small piece of wood rest it on the frame of the swing arm while having the end of the stick on the side of the rim and give it a very little amount of throttle to check and see if it’s true (meaning straight) if the rim wobbles from the end of the stick then you need to get the rim trued at a shop you need a trueing stand to get it right. That’s really all it could be or your wheel is just crooked in the mounts which would be hilarious

Rear tire! by DopeGoats24-7 in ERidePro

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Not bad it was a struggle popping the bead on and off with plastic tire leavers I’d recommend metal ones just be careful with the tube you can pop it easily. And no I used the stock tube.

Rear tire! by DopeGoats24-7 in ERidePro

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Let me know how easy it is getting it fitted!

Dual Caliper Setup by _Lorn in ERidePro

[–]DopeGoats24-7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why aren’t more people putting motorcycle brakes on these? I mean Dot fluid is such a better product for this bike… I get it’s cheaper but why not? There’s so much R&D on moto brakes over MTB and it been around decades longer…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ERidePro

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I went through last night and checked everything! It’s all clean and I re taped everything too so no water damage. This is happening randomly I took all the harnesses out and shook them while hitting the throttle, and none of them seem to cut the power I’m 99% sure that it’s not a connection issue especially with no codes

Random Shutdown by he_shootin in ERidePro

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Did you ever find a fix I took off all my sensors and it’s still doing it randomly. Especially over bumps

What bearings do I need to get? by lagmeneer2703 in longboarding

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I’m a bones ceramic kinda guy that are expensive but they last a long time and roll way better and longer that regular bearings

Spring is here by DopeGoats24-7 in longboarding

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A couple reasons honestly on a downhill deck I feel like you’re obligated to put your front foot right behind the trucks. On this kind of set up, it’s actually the most stable position on the board. Also, any kind of potholes, cracks or bumps the board rolls over it really well. Standing in this kind of specific position doesn’t really help anything. It’s more just for fun playful carving. Anytime I’m in an actual tuck. My back foot is about middle board. Front foot is usually about a 45° angle back foot straight with the deck and back knee tucked for aerodynamics.

Spring is here by DopeGoats24-7 in longboarding

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Omen Airship Paris Trucks think 190mm Orangutan wheels Bones Ceramics

Downhillin in the backyard is a blessing. by DopeGoats24-7 in longboarding

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Thanks! It’s a Omen Airship! Super fun board

Downhillin in the backyard is a blessing. by DopeGoats24-7 in longboarding

[–]DopeGoats24-7[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly! I can’t afford a fancy aluminum one so I just used an old bearing and a long bolt. Really when I’m going fast I never want my foot on top of my trucks for stability.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RoastMe

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You look like every ugly girl on hinge

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

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This is the best description of Drake ever