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| Choose Board Components To Match Riding Style |
| Skateboards are always looking for quality equipment at the best deal they can find, and with names like Tony Hawk, Globe and Element Your Skateboard Shops can offer a variety of equipment to meet the names of the skateboards in the family. Whether for recreational use, hobby or competition having the equipment that both looks good and performs well is the best a person can hope for when they hit the skate park, the dirt trails or the street. more |
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| How To Choose The Right Skateboard For Your Riding Style |
| Skateboards today have made many innovations since sidewalk surfing began gaining in popularity in the 1950’s. The old school skateboards typically were only about four inches wide and 18 inches long or shorter with wheels attached and were exceptionally difficult to ride, except for the most experienced riders. more |
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| Best Skateboard Advice Comes From Experienced Surfers |
| In the middle of the 20th century when a flat board with skate wheels attached to the bottom began the sidewalk surfing craze, few people considered the rapid of expansion of the sport. Today, boards can be custom made with wheel of different sizes for different types of riding, along with the shape of the board used for performing tricks. more |
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| Changing Skateboard Wheels And Getting It Right The First Time |
| Skateboarders who change direction in their boarding habits find that changing the wheels can help them in their different choices of riding terrain and style. While staying on the same board and trucks, changing the wheels can help them when they change from street cruising to rough terrain or for the smoother surfaces usually found at skate parks or in competition. more |
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