You start by rolling up a ramp and going back down or just plain rolling fakie
Next you set up your feet with one centered on nose and other about 1 inch or so in front of bolts
apply pressure with foot on nose of board and spin your body at the same time, this trick does not require board spin, remember where your head goes your body will follow
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just get going fast fakie and quickly slide your body around in a jerking motion without applying pressure to make that skidding sound revert
No
No, he likes to skateboard.
a skate deck can mean either a skateboard with out any of its fetures or also a rink where you put on roller skates or roller blades and just skate ~awestling96~
well that depends. a skateboard goes pretty slow on rough terrain unless you have soft wheels. rollerblades are a bit more all-terrain but you can also get all-terrain wheels for a skateboard, too. skateboard just FLIES going downhill. you go really fast.
Because it is a board with two wheels and you skate on it.Freakin retard
Go swimming, Go skateboard or longboard, Rollerblade or roller skate
it cost 2 dollars for inline skates
if you want to skate street get, Bones STF ( street formula) at Skatwarehouse.com
It depends on the question. A Ripstick skateboard only has 2 wheels while a tricycle has 3 wheels. If you mean the number of wheels combined, then it will be equal, if you have a normal unicycle, skateboard, and tricycle.
roller skate
Don't know if there's a special inventor for that. First they used wheels off roller skates, then eventually someone started making wheels that were almost roller skate wheels, but just a little adapted to do better on a skateboard.
It depends on the model. Older models have bearings of an outer diameter bigger than regular skateboard wheels, and the axle is larger than the inner diameter of standard bearings. Newer models may have switched to a standard bearing. Skateboard shops sometimes have the proper sizes for older models, but roller skate wheels are closer. However the bearings do not fit standard wheels for skateboards or roller skates. If you have a good shop they can arrange to have the wheels ground out to accommodate the larger bearing, or you can have the axle machined to a smaller diameter and switch to standard bearings.