im new here...
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its more about element clothin for me, i ride foundation. and i guess your in highschool too? senior?
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Yeah, I used too. I just kept the same screenname for everything for simplicity. To tell you the truth I never really liked Element boards.
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To much money for same board as a blank. Thats what I roll on. But I hardly ever skate anymore. Permit at 15 and linence at 16
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you asked for suggestions... mudflaps... lose 'em.. NOW! LOL torsion bar crank is wicked easy. measure distance from top of tires to fenderwell on all 4 tires, then take a 13mm socket (1/2 in drive preferrably) mark a line on the socket with whiteout or sharpie etc then count how many turns you put on the bolts. do the same amount of turns on either side (generally 4-5 ish for a level look) then drop the truck down... shake the suspention to settle it out and re-measure. if its not enough re-do entire procedure.
anywho... welcome to r-f, if you're anything like half of us it'll be your newest addiction.
anywho... welcome to r-f, if you're anything like half of us it'll be your newest addiction.
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