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riding wet roads

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Created by BWDave > 9 months ago, 1 Jan 2010
BWDave
VIC, 239 posts
1 Jan 2010 1:44PM
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Had a great skate the other day after some rain. Not so much traction for pushing up hill but coming down a gentle to moderate hill that I would not have tried in the wet without a paddlestick was a blast as I could lean back on the stick like doing a cutback as the board slid on the wet surface. Didnt need or want much speed to make it a blast. Recommended
Dave

Revvin
VIC, 299 posts
5 Jan 2010 2:10PM
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G'day Dave,

what size big stick did you get? (if its not too personal a question)

Kev

BWDave
VIC, 239 posts
13 Jan 2010 9:02AM
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Kev, Late reply as I am away. The stick is the biggest they make in timber though I think there is a bigger one in bamboo but I didnt need any longer.
Dave

champcrow
SA, 804 posts
13 Jan 2010 12:54PM
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Did you get a flex board Dave or a stiff one?

BWDave
VIC, 239 posts
21 Jan 2010 2:50PM
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Hey Champ,
once again sorry for the delay.
I have a collection of boards though none of them are super flexy. Several longboards and my latest is a BDS out of the states which is 12 inches wide and makes for good fun moving the feet on it. With that width you can also stand with parrallel feet though it is better one foot forward one back
Dave



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