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How To Ride A Razor Ripstick Caster Board Skateboard

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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2011

Here is how to ride a Razor Ripstick Caster Board 2-wheeled skateboard. My son made this video on Christmas after getting the Razor Ripstick Caster Board as a present. It didn't come with instructions, but we figured it out. It is tricky to learn, but he managed to figure it out. Getting started rolling is the hardest part. To get rolling on the Razor Ripstick Caster Board Skateboard, make sure the board is facing forward, put your non-dominant foot on the front of the board and get it balanced upright. Next, push off with your dominant foot to get the Ripstick rolling, and then put that foot on the back of the board. To steer, use your back foot to press down on the side of the board on one side or the other, which twists the spring in the middle of the board and changes the direction you're traveling. The Razor Ripstick is fun to ride. It isn't as fast or practical as a skateboard, but it's fun to play with.

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  • Thanks alot!! I've never ever been able to figure out how to ride a ripstick,but now I do! Thank you!! :)

  • @americanpony11 You're welcome. We were surprised there weren't any instructions in the box, so we made the video after we figured out how to work it.

  • Well, the lesson was a success - even the old man could ride it. No way I would have tried it.

  • @dahveed284 It's really wobbly, and it feels scary the first few times you ride it. We made the video because there weren't any instructions in the box to tell us how to ride it, so we had to figure it out ourselves.

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  • great filming :)

  • you lean to turn i had my ripstik for many years.

  • I've seen those in stores, but have always wondered how your were supposed to ride them. Thanks to you and your son, now I know.

    Of course, the whole concept of those ripsticks sounds like the full employment plan for orthopedic surgeons - "lets make a skate board with only 2 wheels, and we'll let those wheels swivel. And if that wasn't hard enough, we'll make the board twist under your feet."

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