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Yeeeaaaaah!
Julie improvised a Fullbag Photo Shoot at our first outdoor session yesterday.
Plenty of toys!
The Series...
Part of the team:
Me being quite happy with the results...
Plenty of toys!
The Series...
Part of the team:
Me being quite happy with the results...
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- Claude Regnier
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Tell Julie they are pointing the wrong way,
Way to go Mig. Say hi to the crew for me we will be stocking some of them toys when we get some cash set asside.
Hopefully real soon. Do you have any with flex?
C-ya
Way to go Mig. Say hi to the crew for me we will be stocking some of them toys when we get some cash set asside.
Hopefully real soon. Do you have any with flex?
C-ya
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Will do! And send your order whenever your ready. All slalom and longboards are in stock, t-shirts and stickers coming by the end of the week.Claude Regnier wrote:Way to go Mig. Say hi to the crew for me we will be stocking some of them toys when we get some cash set asside.
No, but they are lively and snappy. They're not oak planks...Claude Regnier wrote:Do you have any with flex?
We're starting work on the maple/carbon protos this week. Will see were that goes flexwise...
They're made by Eric "Rick" Brassard, good friend, member of our local crew, and wizard. I think Claude even uses one of his toe stops.Carsten Pingel wrote:what toe stops are those ?
He also makes ultralight wood/carbon/foam boards and start ramps, among other things. He even made is own CNC machine! He is giving us a big hand with the maple/carbon protos.
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i dont understand why you use the 86 zags as back wheels for anything but ts, but then again, you guys are probably faster than me. in salem last weekend on butter smooth pavement i was sliding out a bit on 84a and most were on 80a's.
i just got some orange plus though so i'll try the 86 on the back.
nice boards btw Mig
i just got some orange plus though so i'll try the 86 on the back.
nice boards btw Mig
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ummm looks good. I cannot wait to get a HS under my feet. I pretty much decided that whenever I travel from now on I'm taking a slalom board and my walmart cones. Because you can always find an empty parking lot or tennis court to practice in and I can't transport a pumper or distance board long enough for it to be enjoyable.
turns are fun....
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You should understand Malcolm. You've met me and seen how fat I am! In fact, I don't have a lot of wheels to chose from. I have the opposite problem most of you guys have. I can't ride anything under 86a because the wheels deform too much and I loose traction. So practically all my setups have the Zigs 89a-86a combo because there the fastest for me. If I need to slow it down a bit, I change the back ones for coned 86a Avalons or trimmed grey Turners (can't remember the duro right now... 85a???).Malcolm Stooke wrote:i dont understand why you use the 86 zags as back wheels for anything but ts, but then again, you guys are probably faster than me. in salem last weekend on butter smooth pavement i was sliding out a bit on 84a and most were on 80a's.
Danilo uses the 89a's on the front of some of his setups too, like me. And several others here use the 86a's front and back with good results.Malcolm Stooke wrote:i just got some orange plus though so i'll try the 86 on the back.
Thanks Malcolm.Malcolm Stooke wrote:nice boards btw Mig
You got that right cfav! The rear ones on my GS are so coned and used, they look like beat up Avalons. They praticaly have the same lips! Mmmmhh... I think I need new wheels.Chris Favero wrote:i guarantee you the 86's are Migs?cfav
Say hi to cnova. Can't wait to skate with you guys again.
Contact Rick by PM and ask him, he's a member here: "Eric Brassard". He can probably work something out with Claude.Carsten Pingel wrote:can Claude bring some of the toe stops to Hannover ? I think there are some guys who are interested in buying them. Me included!
Your package will leave as soon as the t-shirts are in Tony.Tony Peters wrote:ummm looks good. I cannot wait to get a HS under my feet.
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Looking Good!
Your set-ups look nice Greg have a good time.
It will be nice for you to get an early start to the season.
It will be nice for you to get an early start to the season.
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Yes, Congrats to Greg for doing so well and having a great time apparently.
Jonathan you deserve a huge congrats as well. You see it pays not to sk8 sometimes
Jonathan you deserve a huge congrats as well. You see it pays not to sk8 sometimes
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That's a LOT of junk in the trunk! Good job GG! See you this summer...just put the snowboards away yesterday after I got back from the USASA Nationals.
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Looks like you were headed for the top spot in the Slalom with that 1st run time in the Nationals...what happened on the second? Bummer!Rick Floyd wrote:That's a LOT of junk in the trunk! Good job GG! See you this summer...just put the snowboards away yesterday after I got back from the USASA Nationals.
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