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so yeah, paid advertisement and im not interested in bones, powell, or andy anderson.
but i am interested in what those wheels are claiming. im going to portugal soon and i read that you have to skate longer distances between spots on mosaics/cobblestone. instead of switching out soft cruisers and spitfire classics like I have when I know I'll be out all day, what are some other wheels to recommend for an easy ride on crusty surfaces that still have a decent control for normal street skating. I had a set of OJs that I kind of liked and I could still skate in, but when doing shit like backside 180 tricks, I felt I got caught on the last part of the rotation.
They might be the ones you already had, but I really like the super juice minis for a hood in between wheel
While we’re on this subject what would euro pals recommend for Paris, going in October and then moving there permanently in the new year. I know it’s kinda old and rough but also more modern road and sidewalk wise depending where you are. Should I get cruiser board or just invest in an e bike ? I grew up in older southern cities so I’m used to shitty ground but I’m assuming this is next level crust
oh man. overall Paris has smoother sidewalks than every city I've ever been to... Better rolling ground than LA, NYC, London, you name it! The streets themselves are a little rougher though. But IMO it's THE best city to roll around and cruise. so fuck a bike. Paris grey/blue bitumen is maybe the number 1 thing I miss since I've moved.
anyways considering feedback is 90% positive in the gear thread, as Cucktard said, and it's the same in the youtube comments, I'm gonna try these real soon. I live in Brussels now, the ground is rough here and I spend at least half of my skating time cruising, so these Dragons sound very interesting indeed...
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AllezJambon I've been seeing your user name for years but for some reason I only just understood now what it litterally translates to back in english haha....