Facebook Twitter MySpace YouTube



Forum Search   Advanced Search
May 22, 2013, 02:35:49 PM
Welcome, Guest.
Please login above or register.
News: OIAM!
   
Pages: 1 ... 185 186 [187] 188 189 ... 257
   
Author Topic: The Set-up Thread  (Read 538971 times)
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
oyolar
SLAP Pal
******
Rep: 114
Posts: 5448


Ignore
« Reply #5580 on: March 19, 2012, 05:41:09 PM »

just came in, rode nothing but deluxe for the past two years, thought it would be a nice change, and I'm backing sieben and stacy


roger 8.25 x 32.25 ( which is longer then I'm used too)
thunder 139
spit 53's
swiss
and of course bones medium bushings


and phillips hardware, gary smith with two orange bolts for the O's

I met seiben at sxsw and I have to say he was weird as fuck

Who would have guessed?
Logged
sleepypancakes
SLAP Pal
******
Rep: 57
Posts: 2231


Ignore
« Reply #5581 on: March 19, 2012, 05:51:12 PM »

just came in, rode nothing but deluxe for the past two years, thought it would be a nice change, and I'm backing sieben and stacy


roger 8.25 x 32.25 ( which is longer then I'm used too)
thunder 139
spit 53's
swiss
and of course bones medium bushings


and phillips hardware, gary smith with two orange bolts for the O's

I met seiben at sxsw and I have to say he was weird as fuck

Who would have guessed?
Can't deny the dude's art is awesome though. I'm still a little bummed about the whole Johan Stuckey/Huf Roger scenario.
Logged
poopmonkey
Hero Member
*****
Rep: 17
Posts: 500


Ignore
« Reply #5582 on: March 19, 2012, 05:53:05 PM »

Yeah, I'm more than willing to accept that I fucked up. Doesn't make me feel any better about snapping a board in half an hour though.
too bad, slave boards are the best i've ever skated. got a zero for my next board, should be just as good
Logged
Bob Loblaw
Jr. Member
**
Rep: 4
Posts: 62
chinese dentist


Ignore
« Reply #5583 on: March 19, 2012, 06:04:25 PM »


Can't deny the dude's art is awesome though. I'm still a little bummed about the whole Johan Stuckey/Huf Roger scenario.

What is this scenario you're speaking of- just out of curiosity?

Also, myself, a couple of my friends and our moms took a tour of his workspace in his house when we were in middle school. I guess my friend's mom knew him because she's also an artist, and we all got to observe the seemingly thousands of figurines that occupied his bookshelves and every other available surface, and the stacks of paintings leaning against everything. He's a super friendly dude though, always seems to be giving out stickers he keeps in his pockets to anybody at the skate park who strikes up a conversation with him, and his art is great!
« Last Edit: March 19, 2012, 06:06:08 PM by Bob Loblaw » Logged
GISM
Hero Member
*****
Rep: 25
Posts: 565
pariah


Ignore
« Reply #5584 on: March 19, 2012, 06:31:07 PM »

Just got a set of Ace's. The shop only had black but I'm psyched to not hang up on my kingpins anymore. First new set of trucks in almost 2 years.
Logged
Esmith5488
Jr. Member
**
Rep: 0
Posts: 64


Ignore
« Reply #5585 on: March 19, 2012, 07:23:12 PM »


Can't deny the dude's art is awesome though. I'm still a little bummed about the whole Johan Stuckey/Huf Roger scenario.

What is this scenario you're speaking of- just out of curiosity?

Also, myself, a couple of my friends and our moms took a tour of his workspace in his house when we were in middle school. I guess my friend's mom knew him because she's also an artist, and we all got to observe the seemingly thousands of figurines that occupied his bookshelves and every other available surface, and the stacks of paintings leaning against everything. He's a super friendly dude though, always seems to be giving out stickers he keeps in his pockets to anybody at the skate park who strikes up a conversation with him, and his art is great!


i too would like to hear about that situation.. but on another note, the deck feels great and has such a good shape, it sounds dumb but some boards just have a more fun shape to me and this thing has become one of my favorites I've had in a long ass time
Logged
Sondor
Full Member
***
Rep: 19
Posts: 238


Ignore
« Reply #5586 on: March 20, 2012, 03:42:39 AM »



First deluxe board ever. I'm looking forward to it, after I finished with my habitat.
Logged
HATE!
SLAP Pal
******
Rep: 666
Posts: 9021


Ignore
« Reply #5587 on: March 20, 2012, 04:13:49 AM »

Rockin' the socks with sandals steez, huh?
Logged
Sondor
Full Member
***
Rep: 19
Posts: 238


Ignore
« Reply #5588 on: March 20, 2012, 04:24:10 AM »

Rockin' the socks with sandals steez, huh?

u jelly?
« Last Edit: March 20, 2012, 04:31:22 AM by Sondor » Logged
HATE!
SLAP Pal
******
Rep: 666
Posts: 9021


Ignore
« Reply #5589 on: March 20, 2012, 05:01:13 AM »

Rockin' the socks with sandals steez, huh?

u jelly?

Oh, very.  You gotta let them crocs breathe sometime.  Rotate that shit, y'know?
Logged
Mr.Hamfist
Jr. Member
**
Rep: 7
Posts: 62


Ignore
« Reply #5590 on: March 20, 2012, 06:13:38 AM »


Can't deny the dude's art is awesome though. I'm still a little bummed about the whole Johan Stuckey/Huf Roger scenario.

What is this scenario you're speaking of- just out of curiosity?

Also, myself, a couple of my friends and our moms took a tour of his workspace in his house when we were in middle school. I guess my friend's mom knew him because she's also an artist, and we all got to observe the seemingly thousands of figurines that occupied his bookshelves and every other available surface, and the stacks of paintings leaning against everything. He's a super friendly dude though, always seems to be giving out stickers he keeps in his pockets to anybody at the skate park who strikes up a conversation with him, and his art is great!

Huf wanted him on a "real" company or something like that an dnow he's on habitat flow. That sieben story is great, did you know about his involvement in skating at that time?
Logged
Sondor
Full Member
***
Rep: 19
Posts: 238


Ignore
« Reply #5591 on: March 20, 2012, 07:00:48 AM »

Rockin' the socks with sandals steez, huh?

u jelly?

Oh, very.  You gotta let them crocs breathe sometime.  Rotate that shit, y'know?

that's how I'm roll
Logged
Bob Loblaw
Jr. Member
**
Rep: 4
Posts: 62
chinese dentist


Ignore
« Reply #5592 on: March 20, 2012, 10:34:44 AM »


Can't deny the dude's art is awesome though. I'm still a little bummed about the whole Johan Stuckey/Huf Roger scenario.

What is this scenario you're speaking of- just out of curiosity?

Also, myself, a couple of my friends and our moms took a tour of his workspace in his house when we were in middle school. I guess my friend's mom knew him because she's also an artist, and we all got to observe the seemingly thousands of figurines that occupied his bookshelves and every other available surface, and the stacks of paintings leaning against everything. He's a super friendly dude though, always seems to be giving out stickers he keeps in his pockets to anybody at the skate park who strikes up a conversation with him, and his art is great!

Huf wanted him on a "real" company or something like that an dnow he's on habitat flow. That sieben story is great, did you know about his involvement in skating at that time?
Wizards of Radical had just come out, and I was super into Bueno at the time. I'm pretty sure I wore one of his Volcom shirts multiple times throughout every week.
I'm skating a shop board with his art on it right now actually...
Logged
oyolar
SLAP Pal
******
Rep: 114
Posts: 5448


Ignore
« Reply #5593 on: March 20, 2012, 10:41:38 AM »


Can't deny the dude's art is awesome though. I'm still a little bummed about the whole Johan Stuckey/Huf Roger scenario.

What is this scenario you're speaking of- just out of curiosity?

Also, myself, a couple of my friends and our moms took a tour of his workspace in his house when we were in middle school. I guess my friend's mom knew him because she's also an artist, and we all got to observe the seemingly thousands of figurines that occupied his bookshelves and every other available surface, and the stacks of paintings leaning against everything. He's a super friendly dude though, always seems to be giving out stickers he keeps in his pockets to anybody at the skate park who strikes up a conversation with him, and his art is great!

Huf wanted him on a "real" company or something like that an dnow he's on habitat flow. That sieben story is great, did you know about his involvement in skating at that time?

That's weird because Nate Broussard is on Huf and he skates for Roger.
Logged
sleepypancakes
SLAP Pal
******
Rep: 57
Posts: 2231


Ignore
« Reply #5594 on: March 20, 2012, 12:09:23 PM »


Can't deny the dude's art is awesome though. I'm still a little bummed about the whole Johan Stuckey/Huf Roger scenario.

What is this scenario you're speaking of- just out of curiosity?

Also, myself, a couple of my friends and our moms took a tour of his workspace in his house when we were in middle school. I guess my friend's mom knew him because she's also an artist, and we all got to observe the seemingly thousands of figurines that occupied his bookshelves and every other available surface, and the stacks of paintings leaning against everything. He's a super friendly dude though, always seems to be giving out stickers he keeps in his pockets to anybody at the skate park who strikes up a conversation with him, and his art is great!

Huf wanted him on a "real" company or something like that an dnow he's on habitat flow. That sieben story is great, did you know about his involvement in skating at that time?

That's weird because Nate Broussard is on Huf and he skates for Roger.
I think its because they didn't have enough boards to send Johan or something and Huf told him to find a "real board sponsor" or something like that.
Logged
MFS
SLAP Pal
******
Rep: -65519
Posts: 4619


Ignore
« Reply #5595 on: March 20, 2012, 09:26:57 PM »



Zero 8.25 x2
Indy 139
Pig 54mm
Westgates
Logged
BDY
Sr. Member
****
Rep: -33
Posts: 306


Ignore
« Reply #5596 on: March 20, 2012, 10:42:05 PM »

Alien old school shape 8.375x32.25
Indy 149s bones medium bushings
Spitfire 56mm awols Was watching a lot of EE3 when i bought them and still love them
random bearings
What it dot be hardware
Oh yeah and a broken arm
Logged
I WASNT BEFORE AND IM STILL NOT TO BE FUCKED WITH
Randozzi
Administrator
SLAP Pal
******
Rep: 340
Posts: 3518
WWW
« Reply #5597 on: March 21, 2012, 07:32:32 AM »


8.1 Stereo
139 Indys w/ med. Bones
53mm Spits
6 ball Swiss
allen head bolts (fuck a phillips head)
Solitary Arts grip
Logged
SPB
oyolar
SLAP Pal
******
Rep: 114
Posts: 5448


Ignore
« Reply #5598 on: March 21, 2012, 08:28:28 AM »


8.1 Stereo
139 Indys w/ med. Bones
53mm Spits
6 ball Swiss
allen head bolts (fuck a phillips head)
Solitary Arts grip



I love that series. If I had the money, one would be a definite wall hanger.
Logged
Esmith5488
Jr. Member
**
Rep: 0
Posts: 64


Ignore
« Reply #5599 on: March 21, 2012, 06:06:09 PM »


8.1 Stereo
139 Indys w/ med. Bones
53mm Spits
6 ball Swiss
allen head bolts (fuck a phillips head)
Solitary Arts grip



I love that series. If I had the money, one would be a definite wall hanger.


same here, reminds me of when pendelton did graphics for alien, i had so many of those decks, i want at least one for the wall
Logged
escapistfool
SLAP Pal
******
Rep: 24
Posts: 1432
WWW

Ignore
« Reply #5600 on: March 21, 2012, 07:43:13 PM »

Well, I absolutely love low-pros. I am set for good two months with these!

I need bigger trucks, these stage 9s are getting annoying.
Logged
Nanda Zinger
Full Member
***
Rep: 20
Posts: 196


Ignore
« Reply #5601 on: March 22, 2012, 12:21:53 PM »


8.25 SMASH SKATES deck
ACE 44 trucks
53mm Manderson SPITFIRE wides
mix of reds n Swiss
SK8-HIs cut down to mids
Logged
MostlyLurkin'
Hero Member
*****
Rep: -37
Posts: 872
Fuck you, Tracer.


Ignore
« Reply #5602 on: March 22, 2012, 02:27:08 PM »

Hm.. Haven't seen any cats in here for a while
Logged
LoserMachine
Guest

« Reply #5603 on: March 22, 2012, 02:54:58 PM »

Real 8.06
Thunder 147 HI II
Bones Hardcore Mediums
Spitfire F1 StreetBurners 54mm (Probally like 52 right now?)
Bones SuperSwiss 6
Diamond Allen 7/8
Mob Grip
Adidas Ciero
Logged
Chipper
Hero Member
*****
Rep: -2
Posts: 684


Ignore
« Reply #5604 on: March 23, 2012, 10:17:21 PM »

I haven't bought a whole setup in a long time and I remember why. It sucks getting use to new trucks but other than that...

Habitat - 8.13(I think)
Venture lows 8 inch
Spitfire 51mm
I like my board to feel wide and low to the ground.

Logged
chillout
SLAP Pal
******
Rep: -18
Posts: 1245


Ignore
« Reply #5605 on: March 24, 2012, 12:42:17 PM »

I haven't bought a whole setup in a long time and I remember why. It sucks getting use to new trucks but other than that...

Habitat - 8.13(I think)
Venture lows 8 inch
Spitfire 51mm
I like my board to feel wide and low to the ground.




i love that graphic
Logged
Antonio_SC
Jr. Member
**
Rep: -4
Posts: 91
WWW

Ignore
« Reply #5606 on: March 26, 2012, 03:21:06 AM »



Mine is on the right
Witchcraft 8.5
Indy forged 149 with bones medium
Blank wheels 54mm (got from a friend that is testing some stuff from an european distributor, quite good so far)
Bearing no brand also got from a friend

On the left there is my friend's setup, he is the owner of an Italian company called Plaza Boards (posted a previous setup with one of his boards)
Antiz 8.25
Indy 149 with bones (bottom medium, top soft)
Picture Wheels 52mm
Logged
CheabSlayer
Newbie
*
Rep: -6
Posts: 1


Ignore
« Reply #5607 on: March 26, 2012, 06:21:17 AM »

TEST TEST 123
Logged
Lumpy Oatmeal
SLAP Pal
******
Rep: 110
Posts: 3456
only the classics


Ignore
« Reply #5608 on: March 27, 2012, 10:52:17 AM »

krooked "friends" 8.06
indy 149 with bones medium
bones red
bones 52mm
vans era
Logged
and yall dont need to be worryin about my rep, if yall really need to know, its cause no other rapper on here gully enough to do the dirt dolo i done
[quote author=drunk link=topic=46570.msg125
Kitto
Full Member
***
Rep: -4
Posts: 187


Ignore
« Reply #5609 on: March 27, 2012, 11:29:58 AM »



a friend of mine did those antiz graphics
Logged
Pages: 1 ... 185 186 [187] 188 189 ... 257
   
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.11 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines LLC Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!