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I agree with moving it to the back. In the front, you could put "Hate me at...." :D Seriously, though, I think it's an improvement. I think...
ihatelongboarders: 100 posts...and mostly all of them anonymous negative attacks. Great contribution to the online community. :rolleyes:...
I'm gonna suggest you try a couple of things before we blame the rocker. First and foremost, longboards are a completely different timing than...
Welcome to the forum. When you say you're getting pitched, do you mean that the board is "pearling" (nose digging in)? Where are you on the...
Do you mean this..... [IMG] or this..... [IMG]
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Yeah...but you should've been there the day before!
And here I was thinking they were celebrating the day General Lee resigned from the U.S. Army to lead the CSA.
I like that spot. It's not too far from my house. Unfortunately, a cop pulled me (and 2 other guys) out of the water last fall to show us the...
You were right on the money down here. Really fun....but not like NJ! By the way, I'm gonna be up there next weekend, so if you could...
Thanks. It's 6'0" x 23" x 3". About 4" of kick in the nose and just under 1 1/4" of tail rocker at the rail, although the massive concave coming...
Not a fish, but a twinnie, nonetheless. I'm working on the Twinzer fins now. [IMG] [IMG]
Have you considered a twinzer? It has 4 fins. Smaller Canards are in front of main fins to promote the main fins' drive. It rides like a twin...
While having the water trapped in there could prolong the process, it only needs to flood one canal and not the other to cause nausea. The 3...
It's called "Caloric Vertigo" and is caused by cold water entering one ear and not the other. Your inner ear contains the body's balance...
Right on. The shaper may have better insight as to what other fins may work for your wants/needs than another poster here. It's all about...
Any chance of contacting the shaper and getting his suggestion?
I totally agree. I believe the first rule of etiquette in surfing should be communication. After over 3 decades of paddling out, I've seen...
They are both correct. In regards to the fleece question, anything you place between you and the water is an insulator, even (and especially)...
Post number one, huh? Okay....just in case you're aren't trolling...:rolleyes: You really can't expect anyone to answer that question...