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Title: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Sandygoat on November 08, 2020, 07:41:57 AM
What was the most dangerous/ expensive equipment malfunction you've had. Hanger falling off mid hill bomb, Wheel falling off with your Swiss ceramics falling into a gutter or a board snapping after you roll out the shop. Is there some brands that have a tendency to crash and burn? It seems like whenever it happens it's like a three stooges scene.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Skrotum on November 08, 2020, 07:32:32 PM
Ace truck axel nut fell off while trying to lock into a fs 180 nosegrind. This was when Ace was doing axel nuts that were the same size as a hardware nut. Got layed out and winded from that.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Sandygoat on November 08, 2020, 07:51:18 PM
I don't how that got green lit. Other than that what were your feelings on the trucks ?
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: CannerSpaghetti on November 08, 2020, 08:04:40 PM
Never had any catastrophic failures but I was skating a decent sized mini ramp and when I finished my run I noticed my wheel nut was so close to coming off that I just pulled it off with my fingers without unscrewing it at all. So that could have been catastrophic I guess.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: TastyBurrito on November 08, 2020, 08:12:17 PM
Ran really loose Thunders. Roll-in into a pool, my axel nut came off and the first kick turn sent my hanger, top bushing, and wheels flying. Naturally, I ate shit. Thank goodness for helmets!
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Sluggloaph on November 08, 2020, 08:51:00 PM
The 1st time a blew out a bearing Coulda been a steeper hill but yup ate shit. Also had a loose thunder debacle but I was in shock like could not understand what the fuck happened, wasn't even goin fast it just slipped out and was just in awe. Like that kid who couldn't belive jeremy wray ollied that sidewalk.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Skating Around on November 08, 2020, 08:51:26 PM
Puleo lost a wheel at El Sereno.
Right right righhhh
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Skrotum on November 08, 2020, 10:09:57 PM
I don't how that got green lit. Other than that what were your feelings on the trucks ?
Other than tiny nuts they were good. I had 44's they felt solid, alot of turn but they were a little heavier than I expected. They look sexy though
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Yoshi on November 09, 2020, 01:54:39 AM
Travelled down to London for a solo session a few years back when Palace had the Mwadlands park up. Had a fresh Magenta deck set up for it.  Anyway, headed to southbank first before Mwadlands opened, and it was barely half hour in and the deck snapped clean though on a kickflip on the bank.. couldn’t exactly call it a day at that point, so headed to Slam City Skates to buy another deck (a £60 Isle one) and headed to Mwadlands, only for it, by that point, to be crowded as fuck with all the regulars, so I barely skated it. An expensive day of not very much skating..
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Slayer666 on November 09, 2020, 07:24:17 AM
I was messin around with bones bushins for the first time with thunders and I tried rolling into an indoor bowl like where you put ur front truck in first and rock in and as I rocked in my hanger completely fell off cause it was loose and I ate it, I told the guy who saw it that must have been really funny
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Firebert on November 09, 2020, 08:21:33 AM
Breaking hardware bolts - they were the diamond ones where you could tighten them with allen keys on both sides.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Ol Nick on November 09, 2020, 08:46:31 AM
I was messin around with bones bushins for the first time with thunders and I tried rolling into an indoor bowl like where you put ur front truck in first and rock in and as I rocked in my hanger completely fell off cause it was loose and I ate it, I told the guy who saw it that must have been really funny
First time swapping stock Thunder bushings with Bones, the kingpin nut loosened itself and fell off. I heard something metal (the flat washer) hit the pavement and as I considered what that sound could’ve been, I lifted the nose of the board and the hanger fell off, got pitched. A week later I heard the same sound. Although the outcome was the same, at least this time I knew, as I flew through the air, what was happening.

Also had a Minilogo cruiser wheel lose a huge chunk at high speed either causing or caused by a fall that kept me off the board for a month. At some point not too long ago someone posted something about having superglued a wheel back together which sounded ridiculous but weeks later I figured I’d give it a shot since those wheels weren’t doing me any good. So far no problems.

Should I have just bought new wheels for my late night trips to the corner store?
Yes.
Am I tempting fate running glued-together wheels at high speed in the dark?
Yes.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: pizzafliptofakie on November 09, 2020, 08:51:21 AM
When Spitfire used to make wheels with plastic cores I had a brand new set at the park and the whole core popped out when I powerslid over a fairly tall hump. I got wrecked.


One time I ollied a gap that was big for me at the time and after I did it I noticed the nut to my axle had fallen off but my wheel stayed on until I picked up my board after rolling away. So that was nice.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Sandygoat on November 09, 2020, 03:30:23 PM
Travelled down to London for a solo session a few years back when Palace had the Mwadlands park up. Had a fresh Magenta deck set up for it.  Anyway, headed to southbank first before Mwadlands opened, and it was barely half hour in and the deck snapped clean though on a kickflip on the bank.. couldn’t exactly call it a day at that point, so headed to Slam City Skates to buy another deck (a £60 Isle one) and headed to Mwadlands, only for it, by that point, to be crowded as fuck with all the regulars, so I barely skated it. An expensive day of not very much skating..
The fact that you didn't skate afterwards hurts in the soul. A circle of protection on you and your endeavors so mote in the witch's circle.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Sandygoat on November 09, 2020, 03:34:30 PM
When Spitfire used to make wheels with plastic cores I had a brand new set at the park and the whole core popped out when I powerslid over a fairly tall hump. I got wrecked.


One time I ollied a gap that was big for me at the time and after I did it I noticed the nut to my axle had fallen off but my wheel stayed on until I picked up my board after rolling away. So that was nice.
On that note I was cruising in the street and I didn't tighten my wheel nut. I heard a weird noise and I started to slow down. I thought I managed to power through a stop rock. To my dismay my spitfires were rolling down the street with my swiss ceramics in them. I picked up my wheel and had to walk back home in shame.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: moonordie on November 09, 2020, 04:57:48 PM
 Trying not once, not twice but 3 times Ace. Waste of money and time.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: FUBAR on November 09, 2020, 05:14:56 PM
Rolling down a long, steep and narrow brick bank and front kingpin broke. Got pitched badly and fell from height.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Xen on November 09, 2020, 07:33:04 PM
None so far.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Peepeeboy69 on November 09, 2020, 08:03:35 PM
the first time my friend tried to have sex with a girl he got really scared and drank too much and suffered some catastrophic equipment failure RIP :(
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: jamersonbass on November 09, 2020, 08:08:31 PM
I know their wood is allegedly better, but when I got back into skating 10 years ago, I made the nostalgic mistake of running back to back crail wood.  The first was an 8.125 Marc Johnson Chocolate, which lasted two weeks before snapping, and the second was an 8.125 Mike Carrol board which exploded over the front truck bolts on a flatground heelfip after 2 days.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: fulfillthedream on November 09, 2020, 08:48:44 PM
i used to wear my shoes super loose with that stuffed  extra tongue - i was kick flipping a 5 stair - board landed primo and my shoe flew off - thankfully i was 14-15 with a much higher tolerance for pain and being able to recover faster then i am now...

Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: IpathCats on November 10, 2020, 03:22:03 AM
I had one of those hardware size axle nuts on Ace's fly off while filming my friend at the brooklyn banks. Made for a pretty funny shot at least with me slamming with the camera. My other friend was skating a super old set of Ace's that day, had already cracked the hangar. On our way from the banks to LES his hangar finally snapped just skating on some rough sidewalk or something. I looked back and he was down. Glad I told him to bring his new set, or his day would've been over. Lots of ace stories on here haha. What people will put themselves through for a good turn......
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: moonordie on November 11, 2020, 03:02:46 AM
the first time my friend I tried to have sex with a girl he I got really scared and drank too much and suffered some catastrophic equipment failure RIP :(
Is ok buddy, shit happens.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Sandygoat on November 11, 2020, 05:54:40 AM
I had one of those hardware size axle nuts on Ace's fly off while filming my friend at the brooklyn banks. Made for a pretty funny shot at least with me slamming with the camera. My other friend was skating a super old set of Ace's that day, had already cracked the hangar. On our way from the banks to LES his hangar finally snapped just skating on some rough sidewalk or something. I looked back and he was down. Glad I told him to bring his new set, or his day would've been over. Lots of ace stories on here haha. What people will put themselves through for a good turn......
Aren't they just a replica of the stage 3's. I understand the hanger one but the hardware wheel nut is still mind boggling.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: IpathCats on November 11, 2020, 06:47:23 AM
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I had one of those hardware size axle nuts on Ace's fly off while filming my friend at the brooklyn banks. Made for a pretty funny shot at least with me slamming with the camera. My other friend was skating a super old set of Ace's that day, had already cracked the hangar. On our way from the banks to LES his hangar finally snapped just skating on some rough sidewalk or something. I looked back and he was down. Glad I told him to bring his new set, or his day would've been over. Lots of ace stories on here haha. What people will put themselves through for a good turn......
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Aren't they just a replica of the stage 3's. I understand the hanger one but the hardware wheel nut is still mind boggling.

There wasn't even any nylon to lock those nuts on lol. Ace QC was notoriously bad at first. They've gotten better, but they've still got a couple kinks to work out. Their consistency is much better now, but the hangars still bend more easily than other trucks, and the pivot cups are horrible. Hopefully the new ones coming out in spring address this issues along with the other improvements.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: rocklobster on November 11, 2020, 08:28:51 AM
Axle nut and wheel flew off my truck when I was rolling up to try my first gap to noseslide, down a 10 stair ledge. Thankfully the equipment failed, if not 19 year old me would have been seriously fucked by those stairs.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: DarkPools on November 11, 2020, 10:20:51 AM
Spitfire core wheels. Over time, each wheel just started separating from the core and blew up on me while skating. Not fun.
Also had Royal Trucks (problem #1) that the base plates cracked on me 20 minutes before entering a game of skate contest, so I had to buy new trucks: Thunder hollow lights, and rush back to the contest. Worst timing.


Side note: I had AWS plastic core wheels (i think I still have them) on my first real set up (2006) and they skated better than the spitfire cores. They were "Shitfire wheels" to me ever since 2008. Only recently (3 weeks ago) did I try my first F4 and I'm impressed Spitfire finally got their shit together and made a wheel as good as the Bones STFs with the Formula 4 compound. I know they've been around for years but I was a Bones loyalist after all the flat spotting and core separation on previous Spitfires.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Sk.A.T.A.N on November 11, 2020, 10:35:49 AM
I actually never had anything that bad, but I’ve seen some funny ones...

Once I was with some friends hill bombing this mellow hill but super long. I was kinda in the zone just cruising and then I see this wheel passing by me. I look back and my friend was just getting up from falling because his wheel fell off, he then proceed to sprint after the wheel the whole way down the hill and that was pretty hilarious ahah.

Other wheel issue, I was at this spot that has kind of a kicker and my friend is trying a hardflip. He’s close to land it but then in one of his tries the axle nut falls of and sends one of his brand new wheels flying over the fence into this huge drop. Down there it’s like a death corner train track into a tunnel. So like, no way we would try to go grab the wheel. He was so pissed because he’s always running the shittiest hand me down stuff and he just caved in to buy that expensive set of Bones wheels. He got lucky because I had 1 brand new wheel at home from a set of 4 + 1 wheels that I got once. They were the same size too, just thinner shape. But it was funny to see the wheels wearing down differently, probably because of different duro.
Wait, I actually have footy of that:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BE304_HNx6q/?igshid=1vkvgh8oe3wh1

The other day I also saw this dude literally breaking a chunk off of the heel of his adidas city cups. It was so weird. Like half of his heel went flying and it broke like twig, skating flatground. Funny that once a Pal (I don’t recall who it was) also sent me a picture of his busenitz pro’s that broke in a really similar way.

Last but not least. Last year we’re at this 3 day skate trip in Prague we did between work friends. First day, late afternoon, my mate is trying this kickflip from a kicker at Stalin Platz and lands straight in the tail, snaps it. We try to go to find a skateshop that is still open to get a deck, we find this kinda shitty mall shop. He only rides the oldschool Winkowski Santa Cruz shape and they had one, but it was like 95€. He’s like “fuck it, I’ll get it anyway”. But they don’t have grip tape wide enough, only clear griptape and it was like 10€, So he gets fucking clear griptape and proceeds to do the wackiest sticker job behind it. I swear, that shit was grim. Ahah.
The day after is raining so we go to the only “indoor” park and skate there. My friend spends the whole afternoon trying a 50-50 flip out on this shitty ledge, then lands it and snaps his tail. You can see he is so pissed. Throws the board away in anger and we are just all laughing. The last day he’s riding the only spare deck we had with us that was like a used 8.0 on his 169 indys with huge wheels, and like a size 12 foot. That shit looked so ridiculous, I couldn’t stop making fun of him ahah.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Sk.A.T.A.N on November 11, 2020, 10:40:36 AM
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I had one of those hardware size axle nuts on Ace's fly off while filming my friend at the brooklyn banks. Made for a pretty funny shot at least with me slamming with the camera. My other friend was skating a super old set of Ace's that day, had already cracked the hangar. On our way from the banks to LES his hangar finally snapped just skating on some rough sidewalk or something. I looked back and he was down. Glad I told him to bring his new set, or his day would've been over. Lots of ace stories on here haha. What people will put themselves through for a good turn......
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Aren't they just a replica of the stage 3's. I understand the hanger one but the hardware wheel nut is still mind boggling.
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There wasn't even any nylon to lock those nuts on lol. Ace QC was notoriously bad at first. They've gotten better, but they've still got a couple kinks to work out. Their consistency is much better now, but the hangars still bend more easily than other trucks, and the pivot cups are horrible. Hopefully the new ones coming out in spring address this issues along with the other improvements.

Are the pivot cups still shit? I remember blowing mine in like 2 months of skating which is not usual at all for me, and this was like 4/5 years ago. That and slipping both axles also maybe after 4 months of riding them. Never retired trucks so early. I wanna try Aces again but am kinda sketched out by the shitty QC they had in the past.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Sandygoat on November 11, 2020, 11:19:52 AM
I actually never had anything that bad, but I’ve seen some funny ones...

Once I was with some friends hill bombing this mellow hill but super long. I was kinda in the zone just cruising and then I see this wheel passing by me. I look back and my friend was just getting up from falling because his wheel fell off, he then proceed to sprint after the wheel the whole way down the hill and that was pretty hilarious ahah.

Other wheel issue, I was at this spot that has kind of a kicker and my friend is trying a hardflip. He’s close to land it but then in one of his tries the axle nut falls of and sends one of his brand new wheels flying over the fence into this huge drop. Down there it’s like a death corner train track into a tunnel. So like, no way we would try to go grab the wheel. He was so pissed because he’s always running the shittiest hand me down stuff and he just caved in to buy that expensive set of Bones wheels. He got lucky because I had 1 brand new wheel at home from a set of 4 + 1 wheels that I got once. They were the same size too, just thinner shape. But it was funny to see the wheels wearing down differently, probably because of different duro.
Wait, I actually have footy of that:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BE304_HNx6q/?igshid=1vkvgh8oe3wh1

The other day I also saw this dude literally breaking a chunk off of the heel of his adidas city cups. It was so weird. Like half of his heel went flying and it broke like twig, skating flatground. Funny that once a Pal (I don’t recall who it was) also sent me a picture of his busenitz pro’s that broke in a really similar way.

Last but not least. Last year we’re at this 3 day skate trip in Prague we did between work friends. First day, late afternoon, my mate is trying this kickflip from a kicker at Stalin Platz and lands straight in the tail, snaps it. We try to go to find a skateshop that is still open to get a deck, we find this kinda shitty mall shop. He only rides the oldschool Winkowski Santa Cruz shape and they had one, but it was like 95€. He’s like “fuck it, I’ll get it anyway”. But they don’t have grip tape wide enough, only clear griptape and it was like 10€, So he gets fucking clear griptape and proceeds to do the wackiest sticker job behind it. I swear, that shit was grim. Ahah.
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fter is raining so we go to the only “indoor” park and skate there. My friend spends the whole afternoon trying a 50-50 flip out on this shitty ledge, then lands it and snaps his tail. You can see he is so pissed. Throws the board away in anger and we are just all laughing. The last day he’s riding the only spare deck we had with us that was like a used 8.0 on his 169 indys with huge wheels, and like a size 12 foot. That shit looked so ridiculous, I couldn’t stop making fun of him ahah.
He couldn't cut it in half and have a racing stripe down the middle?
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Sk.A.T.A.N on November 11, 2020, 12:53:24 PM
He couldn't cut it in half and have a racing stripe down the middle?

So funny thing was, I actually ate shit and busted my chin open about the same time he broke his board. So when they went to the shop I was trying to find a Pharmacy to get something to clean the wound. Once I was done I went to meet up with them at the shop and he was already setting it up with that grim as fuck grip and the stickers. First thing I said was exactly that “you could split the black griptape in half”, but sometimes he’s not the smartest. My friends were just laughing at it from how bad it was. It looked like a nascar car behind a foggy glass and glue stains from the clear grip... kinda glad it only lasted 1 sesh.  ;D
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: sus on November 11, 2020, 02:20:25 PM
my fisheye came apart during a skate trip to SF, Aperture ring was stuck at F22 and was beginning to detach as well. wasnt too stoked also considering that my Super 8 camera worked for the two weeks prior to our trip and then shit the bed the night before smh

Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: IpathCats on November 11, 2020, 03:35:05 PM
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I had one of those hardware size axle nuts on Ace's fly off while filming my friend at the brooklyn banks. Made for a pretty funny shot at least with me slamming with the camera. My other friend was skating a super old set of Ace's that day, had already cracked the hangar. On our way from the banks to LES his hangar finally snapped just skating on some rough sidewalk or something. I looked back and he was down. Glad I told him to bring his new set, or his day would've been over. Lots of ace stories on here haha. What people will put themselves through for a good turn......
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Aren't they just a replica of the stage 3's. I understand the hanger one but the hardware wheel nut is still mind boggling.
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There wasn't even any nylon to lock those nuts on lol. Ace QC was notoriously bad at first. They've gotten better, but they've still got a couple kinks to work out. Their consistency is much better now, but the hangars still bend more easily than other trucks, and the pivot cups are horrible. Hopefully the new ones coming out in spring address this issues along with the other improvements.
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Are the pivot cups still shit? I remember blowing mine in like 2 months of skating which is not usual at all for me, and this was like 4/5 years ago. That and slipping both axles also maybe after 4 months of riding them. Never retired trucks so early. I wanna try Aces again but am kinda sketched out by the shitty QC they had in the past.
They improved them, but they're still not great. Get riptides, and never go back. I have them in all my boards.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: smellsdead on November 11, 2020, 04:41:54 PM
royals broke while i was pushing

not like mike v pushing either
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Sandygoat on November 11, 2020, 07:58:22 PM
my fisheye came apart during a skate trip to SF, Aperture ring was stuck at F22 and was beginning to detach as well. wasnt too stoked also considering that my Super 8 camera worked for the two weeks prior to our trip and then shit the bed the night before smh
How is it being a " Professional" filmer ( I put into quotes just in case if you are not one)? I always see clips were the camera gets smashed and then the filmer just keeps trucking. It seems that the only thing that breaks them is an act of god.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Krooked antihero on November 12, 2020, 09:22:11 AM
I actually never had anything that bad, but I’ve seen some funny ones...

Once I was with some friends hill bombing this mellow hill but super long. I was kinda in the zone just cruising and then I see this wheel passing by me. I look back and my friend was just getting up from falling because his wheel fell off, he then proceed to sprint after the wheel the whole way down the hill and that was pretty hilarious ahah.

Other wheel issue, I was at this spot that has kind of a kicker and my friend is trying a hardflip. He’s close to land it but then in one of his tries the axle nut falls of and sends one of his brand new wheels flying over the fence into this huge drop. Down there it’s like a death corner train track into a tunnel. So like, no way we would try to go grab the wheel. He was so pissed because he’s always running the shittiest hand me down stuff and he just caved in to buy that expensive set of Bones wheels. He got lucky because I had 1 brand new wheel at home from a set of 4 + 1 wheels that I got once. They were the same size too, just thinner shape. But it was funny to see the wheels wearing down differently, probably because of different duro.
Wait, I actually have footy of that:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BE304_HNx6q/?igshid=1vkvgh8oe3wh1

The other day I also saw this dude literally breaking a chunk off of the heel of his adidas city cups. It was so weird. Like half of his heel went flying and it broke like twig, skating flatground. Funny that once a Pal (I don’t recall who it was) also sent me a picture of his busenitz pro’s that broke in a really similar way.

Last but not least. Last year we’re at this 3 day skate trip in Prague we did between work friends. First day, late afternoon, my mate is trying this kickflip from a kicker at Stalin Platz and lands straight in the tail, snaps it. We try to go to find a skateshop that is still open to get a deck, we find this kinda shitty mall shop. He only rides the oldschool Winkowski Santa Cruz shape and they had one, but it was like 95€. He’s like “fuck it, I’ll get it anyway”. But they don’t have grip tape wide enough, only clear griptape and it was like 10€, So he gets fucking clear griptape and proceeds to do the wackiest sticker job behind it. I swear, that shit was grim. Ahah.
The day after is raining so we go to the only “indoor” park and skate there. My friend spends the whole afternoon trying a 50-50 flip out on this shitty ledge, then lands it and snaps his tail. You can see he is so pissed. Throws the board away in anger and we are just all laughing. The last day he’s riding the only spare deck we had with us that was like a used 8.0 on his 169 indys with huge wheels, and like a size 12 foot. That shit looked so ridiculous, I couldn’t stop making fun of him ahah.
It was me. Funny thing is that I shoe goo’ed that piece back and rocking those shoes sometimes still. Came to wrote about this actually, glad I took some time to read thru whole thread before posting. I also have a bad experiences with Spitfire in the past, cored and F1’s.

e. Fuck it, I have had and seen so many epic failures during all these years I might as well share some: I think worst piece of crap I’ve ever seen was Titan trucks, homie snapped those in half trying to learn kickflip on flat.
First batch of Fallen shoes was defect as hell too, soles came off just by walking. Once I broke 6/8 Reds in first session. Snapped two Quasis in a row also on first session. Once skating in cold my griptape came of while flicking flip, just like in Cliche’s Europe,ate shit. Once on a trip I got indy bolt so jammed I had to broke a corner off my baseplate to change board to keep skating. And there’s like million more of these stories...😅
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: PAWL on November 12, 2020, 11:33:35 AM
was skating a random backup board just to go to the store, and the nut came off the truck as I was ollieing a manhole cover, so I ate shit as soon as i landed and was just totally unprepared for it.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: spacial_profiling on November 12, 2020, 12:29:25 PM
Skating down an overpass and my Hubba wheel unwinding from around the core.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: sus on November 12, 2020, 01:34:35 PM
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my fisheye came apart during a skate trip to SF, Aperture ring was stuck at F22 and was beginning to detach as well. wasnt too stoked also considering that my Super 8 camera worked for the two weeks prior to our trip and then shit the bed the night before smh
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How is it being a " Professional" filmer ( I put into quotes just in case if you are not one)? I always see clips were the camera gets smashed and then the filmer just keeps trucking. It seems that the only thing that breaks them is an act of god.

i'm definitely not a professional filmer although that would be tight. I just film homie videos with my friends for fun and if it works out then it works out, but its not my primary focus so idc really. lens hits and any type of film equipment failure sucks. Breaking fisheyes is probably the worst shit considering how expensive they are. one little lens hit will cost you anywhere from probably $400 for a DSLR fisheye to around $2000 for one of those fisheyes people use on the HPX's. I feel terrible for anyone who smashes the fisheye on an HPX

as far as film prep goes, you gotta makes sure you empty out your memory cards before each day you go filming. If you're a vx user, you gotta have extra tapes handy. you gotta make sure you have multiple batteries charged, as well as bringing misc items like extra laces, wax, bondo, broom, tools, etc. for the mission.

Also - more than likely as the filmer that you're the one finding spots and planning out the day. props to any skaters that already know the spot they want to get a clip on since that makes it easier to plan around.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Sandygoat on November 12, 2020, 04:27:31 PM
I've always wondered how it is to be a filmer. I want to try but I dont really skate with anybody :*(
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Prostate Exam on November 13, 2020, 12:56:17 AM
Ace's pivot cups fail every time on me. I can't see myself riding any other truck than my beloved Ace 66s but I hope the next iteration has fixed that problem.
Especially when you like your trucks loose, the pivot cups become soft and loose after time to the point where the baseplate starts stripping.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: slappy50 on November 13, 2020, 11:47:04 PM
funny that y’all say riptides are the truth... i had riptides in my ace 55s for about a month or two and felt like it wasn’t turning at all... i popped the stock ones in and it’s been pretty smooth sailing from there, occasionally put dawn dish soap in the pivot cups when they get really loud but other than that i just leave em alone lol. best turn tho..

my contribution to this thread is this one morning i was skating at my local and this older guy is warming up, and then he goes to this funny ledge thing we have at our park that is like a little curb drop to a ledge drop a few feet later. so the guy goes to roll off the little curb thing and his wheel comes off, and flies backwards to underneath this wooden platform at our park that’s like 5 or 6 feet deep and barely tall enough to reach under... so this guys brand new fresh spitfire f4s go under the wooden ledge and i think it might still be there. he messed up his shoulder pretty bad too from falling on it... the paramedics were there and everything. definitely one of the more interesting park sessions i’ve been to
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Glurmpz on November 14, 2020, 12:35:41 AM
Only thing I can really think of was when I used to ride Indy's from around 1991 - 1999. I had plenty of kingpins break out of the blue sending me flying. I can still remember one such instance when I was just ollieing up a curb but my truck fell off and I got pitched. Always seemed like they must have cracked most of the way on something else and then finally gave out when I wasn't doing anything big, so I wasn't expecting it. Then around late 99/2000 all Indy's axles started bending when they were brand new. Like, really bending. That was it for Indy for me. Went Thunder until just this year when I decided to try out a new set of hollow forged Indy's. Going ok so far.
Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: Shifty Flip on November 14, 2020, 04:22:19 AM
My neighbor was riding his brand new G&S trucks. They were so light, he could launch double high that day.  Can't remember how long it took, but it was before the sun went down.  He blasted a big method 360, which he could never land before, stuck it, you could see his face just light up with glee, an inch later boom, immediate stop and pitch to chin plant.  Blood gusher.  Both trucks broke. Where the plastic meet the metal on the hanger. Who would've thought? 

Title: Re: Most catastrophic equipment failure
Post by: IpathCats on November 14, 2020, 05:52:51 AM
Ace's pivot cups fail every time on me. I can't see myself riding any other truck than my beloved Ace 66s but I hope the next iteration has fixed that problem.
Especially when you like your trucks loose, the pivot cups become soft and loose after time to the point where the baseplate starts stripping.
https://www.riptidesports.com/pivot-cups/ace-pivot-cup/