Tweakin' it - Muirskate.com
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A, they're bearings, designed for Dh freeride, and are also questionably the best on the market. B: I've had mine for over half a year, no cleanings, and they still spin and work perfectly. C: I get them free.
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these videos take alot of work, and I'm in school, and have a girlfriend, which kills my filming/editing free time. when I do get time I just like to ride...
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this might sound like a really stupid question but what knee pads do you have?
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Nice! Would you recommend those wheels? Check out my video please!
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@octavian300 Dude how is the mini shaka and r u gonan do a review? Also what is the name of the SONG?
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35 people need Tweakin
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i got these yesterday and these are awesome
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hey cameron whats the song
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@octavian300 wats you say on the sector 9 race forms 82a would they be good
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have these wheels chunked? i ordered a set and i have seen some things saying that these wheels chunk
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@octavian300 thanks dude for all your help so ill check out the spud or other boards thanks
What do your recommend, cult classics or tweakers?
LongboardPA55 1 week ago
these
octavian300 1 week ago
please reply this or stimulis
IntenceOmnicide 2 weeks ago
these 10,000 times over.
octavian300 1 week ago
@octavian300 hey i no your probably gonna say tweekers but whats the best freeride wheels im about 80-95lbs and 5 ft and i like wheels to just kick out and let them slide
also whats your opinion on the roadkiller
IntenceOmnicide 1 week ago
For wheels that just slide, don't have much grip, you should check out the Seismic 84a bootlegs (my new favorite for constant sliding), cult converters, or Volante Checkers. Tweakers provide a very predictable controlled smoothe slide though. Roadkiller is nice, But for someone your size you'll want something with a smaller Wheelbase, probably a topmount, unless you got a spud. which is a good option for smaller riders.
octavian300 1 week ago