BlueB Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 I noticed an interesting thing today: With over-all wheelbase just a tad narrower then the width of the board and the "freeride" type wheels (rounded outer lip), I was able to tip the board "on the edge" and ride the turn like that, at low speed. In other words, the outer wheels would leave the ground and only the rounded lip of the inner wheels would carve the turn. There was also a 3-wheeling phase: the rear, de-wedged truck with stiffer bushings would tip over before the turnier front truck. It felt weird and shakey, but not totally unstable... Could this open the door to "real" carving longboards? Something that would have very narrow and turny trucks, and totally rounded wheels, so it would tip up as soon as the turn is initiated? Quote
Gecko Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 Rus from the Soda Factory has a long carving board he calls a BigLazy....50 something inches long on Revenge Trucks....it turns inside most boards 20" shorter Quote
Skully Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 It felt weird and shakey, but not totally unstable... Could this open the door to "real" carving longboards? Something that would have very narrow and turny trucks, and totally rounded wheels, so it would tip up as soon as the turn is initiated? Here ya go: Quote
pokkis Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 Or you can also go directly here: http://www.flexboardzusa.com/ Closest winter carving you can get Quote
BlueB Posted September 15, 2009 Author Report Posted September 15, 2009 Yup, I'm aware of the T-board... I was thinking something that still has 4 wheels, on narrow base, so you can still straigtline it without worries. And without the free spin on Y axis. Flex thing looks awsome! Quote
pokkis Posted September 15, 2009 Report Posted September 15, 2009 And price of Flex is very nice, much less than expected There is several add-ons for that too: footstraps, holder for windsurf mast and disk brakes :rolleyes: Quote
Skully Posted September 15, 2009 Report Posted September 15, 2009 Yup, I'm aware of the T-board... I was thinking something that still has 4 wheels, on narrow base, so you can still straigtline it without worries. And without the free spin on Y axis. "They say" that T-boards work great for straightlining - even better than skateboards. Not sure what you mean about "without the free spin on Y axis"? Quote
pokkis Posted September 15, 2009 Report Posted September 15, 2009 I had also Tierney for some time but it felt too far odd, not like winter stuff, so i let it go, specially cause i got that time Flexbaordz whis felt more comfy to winter style. Quote
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