Posts Tagged ‘longboarding’

T-Mo Tribute Night

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

T-Mo was the original Texas Longboarder. He rode his 36″ Schmitt Stix Yardstick back when no one rode longboards. He was also a great guy. I didn’t know him real well, but always enjoyed skating with him.

T-Mo was killed in a motorcycle accident about a year ago. KNON.ORG is doing a tribute night to him. Here is a link to the Facebook Event page. If you don’t use Facebook, I’m copying their details to the bottom of this article.

And here is some video. Includes a few shots of the late great Jeff Phillips and the currently great Dan Wilkes, skating Whip ‘n’ Dip, in Dallas.

T-Mo was taken from us a Year ago in a fatal Motorcycle accident. So the good folks at KNON 89.3 / www.knon.org Has decided to do a Tribute Night for our Fallen commarde and friend T-Mo. Please send in your Requests for music that you and T-Mo used to listen to, Got stoned to, Skated to, or just hung out and Jammed to. This event will take place on Tue-Feb. 16th from 10pm – 12am. I expect all of my friends that knew T-Mo to send in Requests and put some sort of song on this event list. If Not you are a Lousy friend and show Mad Dis-Respect to T-Mo. I hope you step up to the plate Texas !

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Sadly this is not in Texas

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

A rad downhill run by Dustin Hampton, filmed by Adam Colton. This kind of stuff makes all the shortboarding flip tricks and whatnot seem pretty unsubstantial. Great job, guys.

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Greatness

Thursday, December 31st, 2009


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Originally uploaded by tesseract33

Still yet another great shot from flickr.com. Awesomeness.

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Downhill west of DFW

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

A little video from my friend Chris, after an outlaw downhill event got busted, just west of DFW.

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More from Sector 9

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Damn, Sector 9 just keeps on posting rad downhill stuff on their youtube channel. Check it…

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FSM vs Pagan and Retro Freerides

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

After several weeks of mostly riding my Comet FSM, a few days ago I took a few runs on the Comet Pagan. While both boards have the Comet Rocker and concave, they ride a lot differently.

First, the Pagan is about 2″ longer. More wheelbase. More stability. Not that that FSM is unstable or anything, but the Pagan is clearly designed to go faster. Also, since the Pagan isn’t bi-directional, the rocker doesn’t extend as deeply through the entire length of the board. This isn’t a bad thing. The Pagan is just made to be ridden in mostly one direction. So yeah, it is more of a speed board.

Since I’m running Randal-IIs on the Pagan, it rides a bit higher than the FSM, which I think gives it a little more turning leverage. And of course the R-IIs track the ground so well. They just hug it. The Indy Hybrids on the FSM, on the other hand, don’t have that “Randal flop” that Randal style trucks tend to have. Of course, the modified R-IIs from milehigh skates avoid the “flop” by using a better kingpin, bigger, better bushings, etc.

Right now, at lower speeds, I’m kinda partial to the FSM, but it is close. When I get a chance to break the 30mph barrier, I will be on the Pagan. When and if I get more comfy with that speed, I would go down to the FSM.

I’m really stoked about  the Retro Freeride wheels. I’ve ridden quite a few of Chaput’s wheels, and for my needs the Freeride is the best thing he has done. I’m using the 80a Lime and the 83a Lemon, and they both rule. Of course, the Pink “Powerball” is the same wheel in 78a, and it also rides great.  The wheels feel light and nimble, even though they are 72mm in diameter. Of the three duros I have, all of them are just smooth as silk on typical Dallas area concrete. They grip suprisingly well, without being impossible to slide. When I say they are “nimble”, I’m comparing them mostly to another Chaput wheel, the 66mm ABEC-11 Striker. I’ve been riding a set of those for several years now. They are fast enough, but they feel heavy to me, and kind of “clunky”. I could see them being really good on smooth asphalt, but even in that case I think the Freerides would be better.

I’m not a wheel designer, so I’m not sure what causes these kinds of differences. I’m sure the type of core in the wheel makes a difference. Width and profile too. I’m also think that the depth of the urethane from the surface of the wheel down to the core is critical. Too much and the wheel feels clunky. Too little and it rides rough. I think the Freerides get it just about right. I’m seriously thinking about buying a set of these every month I have a little extra spending money. They are great wheels, and you never know when good stuff will become unavailable.

Another note: My Freerides are all in Chaput’s “Reflex” forumula urethane. He has recently released them in the “classic” formula – one that he says is better suited to sliding and general skating (rather than racing). The wheels are sort of clear/translucent. They come in different durometers than the Reflex Freerides, so they might fill an interesting niche in the ABEC-11/Retro/Pink lineup. They aren’t any cheaper!

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Possum Kingdom Outlaw

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Behold! The radicalitude of Possum Kingdom. Who woulda thunk it. Outlaw race coming up down there. Thanks to Baked Boards for posting this up on the youtubes. Checking out that pavement, and the speeds these guys are getting, I’d say leathers might save you a little skin. Or a lot of skin.

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Newton’s Playground

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Some killer new footage provided by Sector 9 on their youtube.com channel. These guys are flying!

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Downhill Stylishness

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

This is the best filmed downhill I’ve seen in a while. Hats off to Sector 9 or whoever filmed it. This kid has really great downhill style. A lot of times you see young downhillers all squatted-down like a constipated chimp. Not this kid. He has a fluid, gumby, killer style. I also like the original music for this video. It all just works together really well.

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Interview: John "Army" Armstrong

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

I began to post this interview last week, but when I saw the beautiful photos that Jack Newkirk took for this, I decided to format the interview using the Pages application for Mac, and post it as a PDF file. This is my first attempt at doing actual page layout, and I’m sure there are some typos, so stay with me on this…there is a learning curve.

John and I conducted this interview over a couple of days, using the Facebook message system. Which is why it may read a little funny. I’ve done minimal editing, to try to keep the flow of a conversation.

John Armstrong has been a force in Texas Longboarding for quite some time, and we’re lucky to have him here.

So click here, get the interview, print it out, and enjoy.

Army, ripping.

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