I also use it as a chair, and can sit/lean on the end wheels when i'm hitching so it sort of looks like i'm standing up! (nobody likes lazy hitchhikers)
HA i definitely agree with that statment. makes a great seat when you're flying a sign
I also use it as a chair, and can sit/lean on the end wheels when i'm hitching so it sort of looks like i'm standing up! (nobody likes lazy hitchhikers)
HA i definitely agree with that statment. makes a great seat when you're flying a sign
definately better to bring it . cuts your walk time across town in halfhas anyone brought their board with them. pro and cons would be nice. im thinking of taking mine with me. if anyone could give advice that would be great thanks
ah, whered you get it at?Just bought a new deck today. Definitely taking it on next travels this spring. Hitting up skatespots/parks along the way. It'd be bad-ass to have like a Homeless Transworld magazine a quarter dedicated to skating, quarter on longboarding, a quarter spent detailing squatting/traveling techniques (such as on StP) and a quarter spent detailing ways to obtain free gear. Just saying.
ah, whered you get it at?
and cool magazine idea. I'd be down for working on something like that..
I was thinking buying one of these or one of the globe bantam ones, or some other kind of cruiserwell mostly because of you guys i worked out a deal to where i could trade for one of these things.. They are called penny skateboards. the deck is like one of those old plastic molded boards from back in the day and the wheels are big and soft.
fun little things.. probably a bad idea to ride it with much with a bag on my back, but it'd be cool to bring along and feel the wheels under my feet..
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dude they are so nice, and fun. Very small, tough, and light weight. the globe ones look like they are a more perfect size (a bit larger), but both are really cool. a cruiser would be sick too, but wood boards wont last as long outdoors imo..I was thinking buying one of these or one of the globe bantam ones, or some other kind of cruiser
Yeah your right if you got a wooden one it would probably end up up getting water loggeddude they are so nice, and fun. Very small, tough, and light weight. the globe ones look like they are a more perfect size (a bit larger), but both are really cool. a cruiser would be sick too, but wood boards wont last as long outdoors imo..
How do you get them smooth though? Should I paint over the quickcrete and lacquer coat it?last summer i go some quikcrete and made some sick QP's. so much fun! goodluck
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