You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.
#41. Posted:
DeputyMorales
  • Wise One
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 21, 201113Year Member
Posts: 544
Reputation Power: 24
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 21, 201113Year Member
Posts: 544
Reputation Power: 24
SMiiTHY2000 wrote
HoneyBadger275 wrote All i'm going to say is the most frustrating thing in skating is learning an ollie. But you might start off and can do it or your gonna have a hard time doing it, so just don't give up on it.


thanks I have been trying a lot and still will be haha


I just made this up, I think its pretty good but if you could I would get the Girl just not sure of your budget. But pretty decent setup for the price.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Also, dont quit.
Get comfortable riding (dont mongo push please) lol
Learn Ollies
Learn Frontside 180s
Learn Backside 180s
Then Shuvs
Then Pop Shuvs
Then Kickflips or Heelflips

Just my advice.

My Setup, (I had a Girl it was great then started to fall apart after awhile)

Deck: Zero
Trucks: Indy's
Wheels: Bones STF
Bearings: Bones Swiss
Hardware: Shorty's
Grip: Jessup

And always a sticker under the front truck. :7

Also you shouls set your board up yourself, Its hard the first time but its fun. When other people setup my board its awkward to ride.
You should also try to find some friends that skate, skating with friends its 100 times more fun.
Always remember that skating is not all about tricks, it should be fun and what not.
#42. Posted:
SMiiTHY2000
  • Powerhouse
Status: Offline
Joined: Dec 28, 201112Year Member
Posts: 436
Reputation Power: 16
Status: Offline
Joined: Dec 28, 201112Year Member
Posts: 436
Reputation Power: 16
SkitzoPsd wrote
SMiiTHY2000 wrote
HoneyBadger275 wrote All i'm going to say is the most frustrating thing in skating is learning an ollie. But you might start off and can do it or your gonna have a hard time doing it, so just don't give up on it.


thanks I have been trying a lot and still will be haha


I just made this up, I think its pretty good but if you could I would get the Girl just not sure of your budget. But pretty decent setup for the price.

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Also, dont quit.
Get comfortable riding (dont mongo push please) lol
Learn Ollies
Learn Frontside 180s
Learn Backside 180s
Then Shuvs
Then Pop Shuvs
Then Kickflips or Heelflips

Just my advice.

My Setup, (I had a Girl it was great then started to fall apart after awhile)

Deck: Zero
Trucks: Indy's
Wheels: Bones STF
Bearings: Bones Swiss
Hardware: Shorty's
Grip: Jessup

And always a sticker under the front truck. :7

Also you shouls set your board up yourself, Its hard the first time but its fun. When other people setup my board its awkward to ride.
You should also try to find some friends that skate, skating with friends its 100 times more fun.
Always remember that skating is not all about tricks, it should be fun and what not.


thanks I was gonna get an almost deck the full setup cost 103 pound im from the UK
Jump to:
You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.