there is no exact answer to that. but, if he was riding a mega ramp he could at least go 30 mph
Because the skateboarder is going fast, and the board stops, the guy keeps going fast at the same speed and flies off.
If you have not ever ridin a skateboard or something likeit, most likely it will be hard. Or if you ride a skateboardand arnt used to riding fast then it will take time to get usedto.
depending on your bearings
bECAUSE IT HAS WEELS
definately, a studebaker hawk wasn't that fast.
The Kitty hawk went 30 per an hour
Yes, 25 mph is considered fast when riding a bike.
Yes, 30 mph is considered fast when riding a bike.
Yes, the weight on a skateboard can affect how fast it travels. A heavier rider may require more force to accelerate and maintain speed compared to a lighter rider. Additionally, the overall weight of the skateboard setup (including the skateboard and rider) can impact the efficiency of the board's movement.
Well, if for turbo skateboard you mean a skateboard that goes really fast, then the answer is yes! It all depends of the type of wheels you are using, the trucks and how loose or tight they are, the material of the skateboard, the strenght you put on your toes when impulsing and the ground where are you skating.
No, the front wheels of a skateboard should be as tight as the back ones. The reason for this is when your turning the front side of the board may table-clip your wheels causing you to stop short, and the front side may cause you to wobble and lose control,(usually happens when you're racing someone or riding really fast.)
Riding Fast - 1988 was released on: USA: 18 August 1988 (video premiere)