It depends on the board, your style of skating, your preference, and what wheel it is. Some 80a wheels will slide smoother, longer than others and some will grip more. Generally this durometer is common because there are wheels of this duro that can slide great and grip great as well. It is a great duro to experiment with, that way you will know what you want in a wheel next time you purchase.
The Electric Company - 1971 80A 5-80 was released on: USA: 6 February 1976
100-300
The LCM of 5a and 16a is 80a
80a^3
25a2 - 80a + 64
√(5a) + 2√(80a) - 7√(125a) first square the whole equation [√(5a)]2 + [2√(80a)]2 - [7√(125a)]2 when you square a sqrt the sqrt goes away 5a + 4 * 80a - 49 * 125a dont forget to square the numbers outside the sqrts 5a + 320a - 6125a just add and subtract -5800a is your answer
It came out November 10th, 2006. It was Season 4 Episode 80a.
Cannot find a cross reference for an 80A, but if you rifle is a .22 pump, it is likely a Savage Mdl 29. These were sold by Wards as their Model 80. The Savage 29 was made from 1939-1967.
- footbrake: put your foot lightly on the ground as you're riding - airbrake: stand up really tall and wide when your riding (slows you down but won't stop you - sliding: I reccommend that you get yourself some sliding gloves, 80a up wheels and some pads and helmet and learn to slide because going over 40ks if you air brake you'll get speed wobbles and if footbrake and lose balance u'll most likley die or get seriously injured. if you need help look up how to slide on youtube.
Marlin Model 80A w/adj trigger.
The tickets are $5 adult and $2 child. Here is the algebraic substitution. A = adult ticket money C = child ticket money 120C + 80A = 640 C = A-3 (three dollars less) 120 (A-3) + 80A = 640 120 A - 360 + 80A = 640 200 A = 1000 A = 5 C = A - 3 = 2 Checking your answer: 120(2) + 80 (5) = 240 + 400 = 640