Sector 9 or what?

Posted:
Wed Apr 18, 2007 12:49 pm
by Bad Beat Maker
Hey don't know much about boards since all I used to do was inline at Kona when I got the chance but whats a good board to have fun outside on? Anything that resembles surfing? lol might be a wierd question, but hopefully ya know what i mean.

Posted:
Wed Apr 18, 2007 1:41 pm
by tomcat360
Yeah they're good fun, and I think it can resemble surfing if set up right. It's also about what you think surfing feels like, from my experience it feels different to different people.
Sector 9s are, eh, alright. They're starter boards I would say. Not bad but very cookie cutter. You could look at some other brands and then you would be uber cool and original


Posted:
Wed Apr 18, 2007 2:38 pm
by Bad Beat Maker
Tomcat thanks for the response. I don't really know whats good and whats not and by setup. Could you give me some points or shoot me in the direction of some good sites/stores?

Posted:
Wed Apr 18, 2007 3:16 pm
by tomcat360
Well lets go by parts!!!
I don't see the board as the most important part actually. So we'll start with
TRUCKS:
Crails- my favorites. They are actually downhill racing trucks, but if you replace the standard Moog busings with some Trackere 88a Hourglass bushings, you WILL have the best trucks ever!!!
Holeys- set up for carving straight out of the box. But you can't do much with speed with them (but you are in Florida, not too many hills). They look sweet too.
WHEELS:
ABEC 11: They make some great wheels. My favorites are either Gumballs or Flashbacks. Gumballs are great, but Flashbacks are definately the best bang for your buck.
3DM: Avilas, Avalons, Speedvents, they're all sweet. Just nice, big, soft hunks of urethane. I have some Avilas in 72a (very very very soft!) in 76mm, they're the biggest Cadillac ride you can get.
BEARINGS:
Plenty of choices here, but I would definately say PleasureTool Bearings. 10 bucks for the best bearings you can buy, the seals are fantastic.
And finally, boards.
Lush, Gravity, Landyachtz, Chicago, Subsonic, Bustin, Longboard Larry, Roe, Kebbek, there are so many, I don't know why I can only remember those right now.
But if you want to carve, get something a bit flexy and some deep wheel wells, if you are looking to have a commuter or something, anything with a drop will be nice so when you push your feet are closer to level and its not as hard on you, a speed board you wanna get super stiff, slalom board is personal preference, but little, or a dancer, get with some flex, around 60". I make my boards, but I ride enough other boards to know what they feel like.
What do you want and how much do you want to spend?

Posted:
Thu Apr 19, 2007 9:07 am
by kc17
I have a 5ft longboardlarry set up with holeys and flashbacks. Really fun for crusing around and those holeys make carving super fun.

Posted:
Thu Apr 19, 2007 6:14 pm
by tomcat360
Nice set up there!
Yeah, 60"ers are great for dancin, crusing, etc.
Check out
www.whoisadamcolton.com . Sweet stuff!

Posted:
Thu Apr 19, 2007 6:33 pm
by Bad Beat Maker

Posted:
Fri Apr 20, 2007 2:25 pm
by Driftingalong
That is pretty damn sweet!

Posted:
Fri Apr 20, 2007 3:18 pm
by tomcat360
It's been a while since I watched that one.....
People aren't supposed to be that good!!! One footed shove-its on a 10 lb board?!
I have forgotten their amazing-ness.
Not only are they great skaters, they're great cinematographers. Watch the shadow dancers one, thats a good one.

Posted:
Fri Apr 20, 2007 4:28 pm
by wavedancer
i love the cinematography when it comes to skating... how a person can make something to alive.. even relating to skating

Posted:
Sun Apr 22, 2007 2:12 pm
by boardofwork
I found that video so awesome i've gone out and got myself a board. There have been no waves to talk about here for weeks so i needed something else and this is perfect! I went to the local shop and got myself one of these:
[url]http://www.urbanbluelongboards.com/urban-blue-longboards.php?longboard=ub240
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has been great fun so far and i seriously recommend giving longboards a go to any other wave-starved people out there.

Posted:
Sun Apr 22, 2007 7:13 pm
by MyanRellick
I need a decent board. I live less than 2 miles from work, and I drive everyday.
and I live over four hours from the beach, so I could use the practice.