Koastal Longboard RoadRunner 2 drop through Skateboard

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2011

Koastal RoadRunner #2
Team Rider: Diego Gorrieri

Dimensions: Length - 38½", Width - 10", Wheel Base - 31¼"
Top Sheet: Mahogany and Aspen, long checker board pattern
Core: 6-Ply, Hard rock Canadian Maple
Bottom: Full sheet of Hard rock Canadian Maple, clean, natural look
Shape: Slight concave throughout, Slight Camber, Drop Through
Grip: Recycled clear grip material.
Hardware: Koastal black hex head mounting hardware
Bearings: Koastal ABEC 5 - oil filled
Trucks: Tracker, Fast Track, 180mm's
Wheels: Koastal Series 70mm Wheels, 83A Durometer

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  • Helmet ? But then, again, we couldn't admire his fancy hairdo.

  • @LaLaObeRoT yeah I know no Helmet, he is from Italy and this was all shot there as well. Hard to control what people do when they are half way across the world. We always try our best to advocate the importance of wearing helmets.

  • hmmmm, I am not to sure on that setup sounds like a little to much. I am not to familar with the Seismic trucks, I have seen them but have never used them so I dont know how they handle and a 97mm wheel is pretty big wheel and 75a duro might be little to soft for a nice slide. I would start with like a 65mm to 70mm wheel with like a 83a and above duro for sliding. For trucks this board comes with Tracker Fastracks 180mm which work really well.

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  • is this any different to the road runner #1 if so what ways is it different and which would u reccommend to a beginner who wants to carve, cruise, slide bomb and dance

  • @Koastal949 what board from you guys is for begginers?

  • what song?

    

  • beast!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • mmmm ratatat.

  • COOL! Question: Would using Seismic trucks that have shocks with 97mm 75a wheels be good for sliding/carving/etc on a board like the one in this video or would it be too big to handle?

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