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duppy.conqueror 08-17-06 06:10 AM

reading the posts im sorry I had to miss out :(

hopefully therell be more? soonish? weekend even?

cavernmech 08-17-06 06:27 AM


Originally Posted by 32flavours
Who's cool enough to go to Robin's party in Barrie?

Cool and Barrie are not words I would usually use in the same sentence. :D

somnambulant 08-17-06 06:56 AM


Originally Posted by duppy.conqueror
reading the posts im sorry I had to miss out :(

hopefully therell be more? soonish? weekend even?

there will definitely be more! and don't forget, critical mass is only 8 days away. :)

I vote for another post-CM beers in the park and/or drinks/food someplace.

duppy.conqueror 08-17-06 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by somnambulant
there will definitely be more! and don't forget, critical mass is only 8 days away. :)

I vote for another post-CM beers in the park and/or drinks/food someplace.

I 2nd that vote!!

Ive never done the critical mass thing...looks mad fun!

did you see the other link I put for Tjammer...that new skatemovie coming out called .minority report.?
looks sic!

darkmother 08-17-06 07:08 AM

Good ride last night. Here is the web page of the french pista-phile we ran into:

http://merignac.veloclub.free.fr/

TRaffic Jammer 08-17-06 07:12 AM

http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/4209/stickem4.jpg
My old vert stick... once it got a little soggy it became a street stick hence the indy's on it.

duppy.conqueror 08-17-06 07:24 AM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/4209/stickem4.jpg
My old vert stick... once it got a little soggy it became a street stick hence the indy's on it.

hahahaha NOICE!

thats rell old school man...what kinna wheels are those...gawd they were huge back in the day!!

[edit]I love that the trux have the s***** ground outta them![/edit]

TRaffic Jammer 08-17-06 07:26 AM

those are gizmos, I used to run crossbones, but I cored too many on the street sliding down the east side of Mnt. Royal in Mtl., I needed a wider wheel. I can't imagine skating on the marbles they ride on now, but I'd love to try a new school stick just for the ollies and flips, things are my old freestyle sized :lol: As you can see I loved tail slap re-entries. There are silky smooth bearings in that going back over 20 years. The front truck is an early version of the indy truck, earlier than the rear truck, I ground it to the axle then broke it doing big burly judos over a car off a kicker one day.

Shiznaz 08-17-06 07:34 AM


Originally Posted by darkmother
Good ride last night. Here is the web page of the french pista-phile we ran into:

http://merignac.veloclub.free.fr/

Voilà les machines avec lesquelles les jeunes pistards du Mérignac Vélo Club roulent.
Des cadres GIANT, en aluminium, fourche en carbone, très courts sur l'arrière ce qui donne une grande nervosité et une grande maniabilité. Vraiment, quand on monte dessus une fois, on ne veut plus en changer!

http://merignac.veloclub.free.fr/jou...st05%20014.jpg


Nice bikes!

duppy.conqueror 08-17-06 07:39 AM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
those are gizmos, I used to run crossbones, but I cored too many on the street sliding down the east side of Mnt. Royal in Mtl., I needed a wider wheel. I can't imagine skating on the marbles they ride on now, but I'd love to try a new school stick just for the ollies and flips, things are my old freestyle sized :lol: As you can see I loved tail slap re-entries. There are silky smooth bearings in that going back over 20 years. The front truck is an early version of the indy truck, earlier than the rear truck, I ground it to the axle then broke it doing big burly judos over a car off a kicker one day.

Yo man Im tellin you once you ride the 'marbles' you wont go back....they are so damn sic...I felt like it was easier to do trix with those wheels...Ill bring my nooskool stic one time for you to try...

TRaffic Jammer 08-17-06 07:43 AM

Indeedy. Hey fixie guys... what the heck do you do in the event you are coming up on a car on the right (i know i know :o ) at about 40 klicks and the bugger really does surprise you with a right turn.

I can't for the life of me imagine being able to skid that out. I had a full on panic front wheel stop yesterday, that while terrifying, went well with me going from just jumping on the pedals to sprint to full stop in an instant. Leanin' back with the back wheel way up in the air, one foot off the pedal and forward for balance, :lol: it wasn't winning any style points that's for sure . I should been in a better position, darned old folks surprised me, coulda sworn they were going to go straight. I think i would have splattered the back/side of the car if I'd been riding fixed. Hat's off to you guys rockin the fixed wheel in traffic.

Shiznaz 08-17-06 07:53 AM

You just bust a mad skid, start fishtailing around the corner while leaning as hard as you can and follow the car right through the turn. With fixed gear its not about stopping quickly, its about flowing like water.

As Bruce Lee said:
Be like water making its way through cracks. Do not be assertive, but adjust to the object, and you shall find a way round or through it. If nothing within you stays rigid, outward things will disclose themselves.

Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend.


edit: also never pass on the right :rolleyes:

TRaffic Jammer 08-17-06 08:01 AM

Smarty pants. I had no room for carvin' corners, that would have required curb jumpin', or leaning on the car while skidding to carry the corner. Never pass on the right? :lol: That can't be right. Bruce Lee rode fixies?

somnambulant 08-17-06 08:04 AM


Originally Posted by Shiznaz
You just bust a mad skid, start fishtailing around the corner while leaning as hard as you can and follow the car right through the turn. With fixed gear its not about stopping quickly, its about flowing like water.

As Bruce Lee said:
Be like water making its way through cracks. Do not be assertive, but adjust to the object, and you shall find a way round or through it. If nothing within you stays rigid, outward things will disclose themselves.

Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend.


edit: also never pass on the right :rolleyes:

best. post. evar.

/me hugs shiznaz.

somnambulant 08-17-06 08:05 AM


Originally Posted by duppy.conqueror
Yo man Im tellin you once you ride the 'marbles' you wont go back

oy.. I disagree. I'd like to put some bigger old school wheels on mine actually. A penny could stop me dead in my tracks right now. :P Although my current wheels have a design/color similar to the Trainspotting poster style but say "Flatspotting" which still makes me giggle.

duppy.conqueror 08-17-06 08:11 AM


Originally Posted by somnambulant
oy.. I disagree. I'd like to put some bigger old school wheels on mine actually. A penny could stop me dead in my tracks right now. :P Although my current wheels have a design/color similar to the Trainspotting poster style but say "Flatspotting" which still makes me giggle.

guess Im just used to sk8ing em like that

Shiznaz 08-17-06 08:19 AM

Whats the skatebaord trick called where you jump on the board and it goes flying from underneath you while your feet start swinging into the air and then you land hard on your ass? I'm really good at that one.

The closest I regularly get to skateboarding is towing my buddy mike around on his. Good exercise for me and you can actually get up to a decent clip if you try hard enough. If something unexpected happens he just lets go of my seatpost and coasts to safety. I've towed him towards a few jumps and stuff as well.

TRaffic Jammer 08-17-06 08:20 AM

Thanks for the offer but I am full on banned from street skating, and the first thing I'd try is an ollie or some such silliness and my right knee is a complete mess. I got holes in the bones of the knee joint and a hole in the kneecap, virtually no lateral strength in the joint, so the slightest wilson could destroy it to the point of rebuild surgery. I'm not even allowed to do 360's to teach my daughter to skate, and Greenwood has that little park near my house, with a mini spine no less. It hurts as every summer I see it and totally want to session it. I know those little sticks are mad for ollies and flips with such low centres of gavity. I used to do this thing in 85-86 where I'd go from say a casper then i'd do like a 360 shove it impossible, so many times I'd smash my shin getting it right (on a powell ripper). I wish I'd had one of these new sticks back then, I loved doing freestyle tricks on a full sized street deck. nuff' skatin. makes me sad......:(


Originally Posted by Shiznaz
Whats the skatebaord trick called where you jump on the board and it goes flying from underneath you while your feet start swinging into the air and then you land hard on your ass? I'm really good at that one.

Shiz, has the mad mad skilz.

darkmother 08-17-06 08:24 AM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
Indeedy. Hey fixie guys... what the heck do you do in the event you are coming up on a car on the right (i know i know :o ) at about 40 klicks and the bugger really does surprise you with a right turn.

I think sometimes you hit the car to be honest. There are times when a freewheel and brakes can save your butt. Maybe that's one of them.

TRaffic Jammer 08-17-06 08:28 AM


Originally Posted by darkmother
I think sometimes you hit the car to be honest. There are times when a freewheel and brakes can save your butt. Maybe that's one of them.

Scared me slower....
:lol:

somnambulant 08-17-06 08:31 AM


Originally Posted by duppy.conqueror
guess Im just used to sk8ing em like that

yeah, probably.. I stopped skating in the early 90's for about 10 years, and the teenie wheels make my feet vibrate too much or something. :P I mostly just use my board occasionally to go down to the corner for coffee or something these days, so lightweight little wheels aren't really important to me. :)

Ronin: nice seein' you this morning! You gotta get rid of the freewheel.. ;)

duppy.conqueror 08-17-06 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
Thanks for the offer but I am full on banned from street skating, and the first thing I'd try is an ollie or some such silliness and my right knee is a complete mess. I got holes in the bones of the knee joint and a hole in the kneecap, virtually no lateral strength in the joint, so the slightest wilson could destroy it to the point of rebuild surgery. I'm not even allowed to do 360's to teach my daughter to skate, and Greenwood has that little park near my house, with a mini spine no less. It hurts as every summer I see it and totally want to session it. I know those little sticks are mad for ollies and flips with such low centres of gavity. I used to do this thing in 85-86 where I'd go from say a casper then i'd do like a 360 shove it impossible, so many times I'd smash my shin getting it right (on a powell ripper). I wish I'd had one of these new sticks back then, I loved doing freestyle tricks on a full sized street deck. nuff' skatin. makes me sad......:( Shiz, has the mad mad skilz.

no worries...my wife barely lets me outta the door wiv' mine as well...I got a bum knee...shot it out perfecting 360 flips and double 180 kickflips when i was a kid :S...I miss trinity for the supa waxed curb had those 50/50 to boardslides and bluntslidez down nice there...ahhhhh the good old days

TRaffic Jammer 08-17-06 08:41 AM

You'd have been beaten for waxing a spot in my day, spark throwin' grinds at full speed were the rule of the day. Flips and such were more technical and just appearing at the end of my hardcore skatin days.

I remember when the ollie was a new trick :lol: The Gonz, what a skater.

duppy.conqueror 08-17-06 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
You'd have been beaten for waxing a spot in my day, spark throwin' grinds at full speed were the rule of the day. Flips and such were more technical and just appearing at the end of my hardcore skatin days.

I remember when the ollie was a new trick :lol: The Gonz, what a skater.

hahahaha ya man I sk8'd trinity when it was just a painted curb...we waxed in the noo skool dayz just to get more outta it...tha gonzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz is tha 'ish

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqOGYyFVnKk

jet sanchEz 08-17-06 08:56 AM

I still haven't switched out my front ring from 53t and I still cannot skid well at all so I just go around things and avoid cabs and older people but yeah, I am sure in that situation, I would have been smoked. I wonder when I will hit something?

TRaffic Jammer 08-17-06 09:18 AM


Originally Posted by duppy.conqueror
hahahaha ya man I sk8'd trinity when it was just a painted curb...we waxed in the noo skool dayz just to get more outta it...tha gonzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz is tha 'ish

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqOGYyFVnKk


Transworld gave him a Lifetime Achievement this year. He still skates, too rad.

duppy.conqueror 08-17-06 09:20 AM


Originally Posted by TRaffic Jammer
Transworld gave him a Lifetime Achievement this year. He still skates, too rad.

see that vid? tha gonz was mad crazy! he bails so damn hard and just keeps on going...he deserves that award.

TRaffic Jammer 08-17-06 09:23 AM

Those bails weren't so bad, normal day.

somnambulant 08-17-06 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
I still haven't switched out my front ring from 53t and I still cannot skid well at all so I just go around things and avoid cabs and older people but yeah, I am sure in that situation, I would have been smoked. I wonder when I will hit something?

It's happened to me twice now... It's only a matter of time. :) And that's WITH a front brake. Sometimes you just can't get to it quickly enough if your hands aren't already on it. But yeah, that's another good reason for taking the lane: you only have to swerve halfway around a car instead of the full-width if you're riding down the center of the lane.

TRaffic Jammer 08-17-06 09:48 AM

I should have had the lane then I could have carved left, but I'd been drafting an audi wagon (that's where full speed came from) and popped right as they started breaking at the light, I saw yellow and knew I could take it home, until.... ah it happens, no blood no foul. Haven't scared myself like that in ages.


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