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i had a chance to ride the bigbone on radikal talons and it rode beautifully. it was probably about 50km/h tops with gentle corners. it felt solid. then i took it in the garage and the concave on my toes was nice for leverage when taking the corners. taking a close look at the bottom, you could tell right away that it was QUALITY. it looks so complicated, but it works. Great board Alex!
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sorry for the late reply:Pelle Gustafsson wrote:fxxk what a board! (6 wheeler) is it for sale?
yes, EUR 300 for the deck shipped worldwide.
(C.Baumann, M.Stride and P.Holden are also happy racers of this deck.)
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Tim,
it'd be cheaper for you guys to come up here than for me to bring the quiver south, check the pic of the shop quiver (some we let others ride, some we don't) http://www.cre8ivesk8.com/longboard_photos.htm
Cheers
Adrian
PS. Pelle, everything has a price, the question is do you have the capital? (;-)>
it'd be cheaper for you guys to come up here than for me to bring the quiver south, check the pic of the shop quiver (some we let others ride, some we don't) http://www.cre8ivesk8.com/longboard_photos.htm
Cheers
Adrian
PS. Pelle, everything has a price, the question is do you have the capital? (;-)>
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fxxk what a board! (6 wheeler) is it for sale?
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Alex,
that is a mighty quiver of boards there. I can tell everyone that that Roadbone sticks to the road like smelly brown stuff to blankets!!!!!!! I set it up to use for GS here in North Queensland where the roads are quite dusty and slippery and it just holds, it is even quite good at bombing hills too, very stable and responsive.
Once again Alex proves that Wefunks ARE Space Time bending machines.
Well done mate
Cheers
Adrian
that is a mighty quiver of boards there. I can tell everyone that that Roadbone sticks to the road like smelly brown stuff to blankets!!!!!!! I set it up to use for GS here in North Queensland where the roads are quite dusty and slippery and it just holds, it is even quite good at bombing hills too, very stable and responsive.
Once again Alex proves that Wefunks ARE Space Time bending machines.
Well done mate
Cheers
Adrian
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new BONECORES
well, not all are new but now finally some are setup by customers as intended or are variations of design.
the 36" ROADBONE (wide GS, SGS, of course also can be mounted and ridden conventionally as Christoph Baumann does)

the 39" TOPBONE (technical downhill)

the 42" BIGBONE (topmounted version of the SPEEDBONE, downhill, bombing)



my personal bonecores:

EDIT: Sorry, Adrian that I stole you the opportunity to open the thread with your 6-wheeler Roadbone. I HAD to post this over here asap cause your setup is just too sick.
the 36" ROADBONE (wide GS, SGS, of course also can be mounted and ridden conventionally as Christoph Baumann does)

the 39" TOPBONE (technical downhill)

the 42" BIGBONE (topmounted version of the SPEEDBONE, downhill, bombing)



my personal bonecores:

EDIT: Sorry, Adrian that I stole you the opportunity to open the thread with your 6-wheeler Roadbone. I HAD to post this over here asap cause your setup is just too sick.
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