Black Hill Slalom Board
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The Black Hill now comes in 6-ply (New!) and 7-ply (original) flavors.
It also now comes double-drilled at both ends for multiple wheelbases.
The Bahne Black Hill measures 29.25" long by 8.375" wide at its widest point. It comes drilled for an old-school pattern truck, which is really any truck you'd ever want to use for slalom. It also comes double-drilled at both ends, so you can adjust the wheelbase to suit your needs. You can therefore come up with the following wheelbases (measured by the distance between inner truck mounting holes):
19.5"
20" (both trucks moved to forward set of holes)
20" (both trucks moved to rearward set of holes)
20.5"
It comes in both 7-ply and 6-ply configurations. My estimate for the "grey range" for weight runs around 140-160 pounds. If you weigh more than 160, order the 7-ply. Less than 140, get the 6-ply. If you're in-between, you should decide how much flex you like before you order. Or get 'em both!
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It also now comes double-drilled at both ends for multiple wheelbases.
The Bahne Black Hill measures 29.25" long by 8.375" wide at its widest point. It comes drilled for an old-school pattern truck, which is really any truck you'd ever want to use for slalom. It also comes double-drilled at both ends, so you can adjust the wheelbase to suit your needs. You can therefore come up with the following wheelbases (measured by the distance between inner truck mounting holes):
19.5"
20" (both trucks moved to forward set of holes)
20" (both trucks moved to rearward set of holes)
20.5"
It comes in both 7-ply and 6-ply configurations. My estimate for the "grey range" for weight runs around 140-160 pounds. If you weigh more than 160, order the 7-ply. Less than 140, get the 6-ply. If you're in-between, you should decide how much flex you like before you order. Or get 'em both!
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Just got a Black Hill...sweet. Everything said above is true, this is one great board. No better value on the market today. When you hold this board in your hands you will be impressed, pictures don't do it justice. I love the surf inspired nose. Stoked to start racing it in the spec class here in DC.
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I have to Agree...I AM NOT a professional skateboarder, but i AM pretty damn good. I also weigh in at 190 lbs and flexible slalom boards can get difficult....the biggest surprise is this black hill actually performs as well as it looks (forget the website, you've got to see this board "in person", its beautiful)...slight camber, stiff flex, wider than most slalom decks out there...i've got mine mounted with indy's and old hyper-rolo's....and i LOVE this board!...you wont find more bang for your buck anywhere. Thanks for comin' back Bahne!
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I love the Black Hill board, I'm a heavy guy, and the Bahne holds up my weight awesome, but also flexs great for a lighter rider. I can skate anything from really tight courses to big GS. I recommend the Black Hill to anybody involved in slalom who wants an inexpensive awesome all-around board.
Regards,
"Brain"
Regards,
"Brain"
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You are welcome Jack.
I took a look at the link, the Bahne web site, it looks great. I enjoy the look at the past, the Skateboarder advertisements.
I see you have a few association "links" on your front page, thanks for mentioning http://www.SlalomSkateboarder.com
I've also moved Curt Kimble's post on "Spec Class" racing to the Bahne forum. I think it is a neat idea.
Have fun and I wish you all the best in promoting your price conscious Black Hill board to slalom skateboarding enthusiasts.
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I took a look at the link, the Bahne web site, it looks great. I enjoy the look at the past, the Skateboarder advertisements.
I see you have a few association "links" on your front page, thanks for mentioning http://www.SlalomSkateboarder.com
I've also moved Curt Kimble's post on "Spec Class" racing to the Bahne forum. I think it is a neat idea.
Have fun and I wish you all the best in promoting your price conscious Black Hill board to slalom skateboarding enthusiasts.
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First of all thanks to Adam for creating the Bahne forum.
After months of hard work, my partner, Stan and I are proud to announce that we now have product in stock. We are very pleased to offer a first rate, inexpensive slalom board...the Black Hill.
Please visit http://www.bahneskateboards.com
After months of hard work, my partner, Stan and I are proud to announce that we now have product in stock. We are very pleased to offer a first rate, inexpensive slalom board...the Black Hill.
Please visit http://www.bahneskateboards.com