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Friday, September 19, 2014

Safety First

Safety is the most important thing on skateboard. Especially when you're still a beginner. Now, I want to tell you, things that you will need to provide when you want to play safe on skateboard.



Items that you have to have:





Helmet

Helmet is very important for your head. If you had a big bump to your head, your head will be safe with helmet.




Knee pads

Knee pads is important thing to protect your knees. So if you fall, your knees will be protect by this Knee Pads.




Elbow Pads

Elbow Pads works almost the same with knee pads, but it just work for elbows.





That's all of the things that you will have to play safe. But, if you want to play more secure, you can play with Jeans and long sleeve shirts or jacket so when you fall, it doesn't hit your skin right away.

So, that's all for today and i hope you play safe on skateboard and don't forget to comment and follow me on Google Plus. Godbyee....




Thursday, September 18, 2014

I Want This One!!!

Guys, you know what? I want a skateboard that is made by Braille Skateboard. Here is the Picture




Look at that! Is it cool? For me, it is very cool.The best Revive deck EVER MADE! They even right their names on the background. I don't know how am i gonna buy this deck because i don't have enough money for it. :( 




There is the video, So cool I want the board so bad...

# Shoes For Skating #

When you're still playing skateboard, you also need good shoes. Why? Because when you're using school or other shoes, it can make your shoes got hole. Well, even on skate shoes you will make some hole too because when you do tricks. The part of the shoes that you slide the most will got bigger and more holes. The griptape works to make your shoes don't move, and you slide it with your shoes, it is gonna make holes like this




To prevent that happen, I will suggest you the best shoes for you to play on skateboard...




Vans: Crockett Pro (Black)




DC: Tonik S (Dark grey)




Emerica: Altamont Reynolds Low Vulc (Dark Grey)




Converse: Krooked Star Player Skate Ox (White)





Supra: Greco Hammer Shoes Cathay Spice




Volcom: Toy Machine Slip Shoes (Green)





That's all of the shoes that i recommend you to use. Now you can skate safely with skate shoes and continue practice your tricks and style. BYE!! 




Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Skateboard Recommended Wheels

wheels are the most important thing on skateboard. of course! Without wheels you can't even ride your board. You ain't riding skateboard without wheels right? So here is some wheels that i can recommend you to use:





Spitfire: Formula Four Classic (Blue)




Spitfire: Soccerballers Mash Up 




Element: Melted Blue Park





gold wheels: Johnson america goon





Enjoi: Rasta Panda Wheels




Ok! Now you know all of the wheels that i like. Now, you also can comment down below to recommend wheels and other things. So, thank you guys and see ya tomorrow peace out.

Skateboard Recommended decks

There are many brands on skateboard. I know many cool decks that you want to have. Now, i'm gonna tell and recommend you which skate deck that you may buy. Here is some decks that i like:




Alien Workshop: Dyrdek soldier (Red)




Black Label: Barcode




Darkstar: Entrance Crystal (Red)





Plan B: Pudwill Jagged




Ok, That's all for today and if you have a favourite deck go ahead and comment below so,  Goodbye...

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Setting Up Skateboards

I have just done setting up my Darkstar skateboard. I've changed the wheels. My old wheels on that skateboard are getting dirty and old. So i have to change it before it's getting more dirty. Now i want to show you how to change your wheels on your skateboard.




Tools you will need: 
Skateboard Tool, 4 sets of wheels & 8 bearings.

1.  So now, just
place the new or cleaned bearing into the wheel . Most skateboard bearings have one side with a colored shield. I recommend placing this side facing out. However, you don't need to do it this way.
Either way, the bearing won't fit all the way into the wheel - the fit will be too tight. So first, simply set the bearing into the wheel. 
Next, press the bearing down into the hole, applying pressure on the outside metal rim of the bearing. DO NOT press on the shield, or the center of the bearing. You should be able to press the bearing down to where it is flat with the edge of the wheel. 
Repeat this process with all 8 bearings, putting one on each side of each wheel. I recommend having the shielded side of the bearing facing out on each. If you are using Spacers, make sure to put one in each wheel, between the bearings.


2. Just like the optional spacers, some skateboarders like to use bearing washers to help reduce friction and let your wheels spin faster. If you don't use washers, then skip ahead to step 3.
The washers are very small metal rings that fit on either side of your bearings. Put one on your axle trucks before you put the wheel on, and then one on after the wheel has been slid into place.



3. With all the bearings set into the wheels, put your wheels on your trucks. It doesn't matter if you have the graphic side of your wheels facing out or not - that's up to you.
Next, fit a nylon inserted ½" lock nut on the end of your trucks. These nuts usually come with your trucks, but if not, head to a hardware store and get a set of 4. Each wheel should be set up as seen in the photo. Don't worry about tightening each nut right yet.


4. Using your skate tool or a socket wrench, tighten each nut down
slowly . This will push the bearings down into the wheels. Make sure you take your time and don't crank too hard or fast on the nuts, or you can damage your bearings. Tighten each nut down until it feels snug, and then STOP. Don't crank on the nuts too hard - you want the nuts to fit on snuggly, and to be done turning. That's it.


5. Now here's the secret. Once the nut has been tightened up, and the bearings are all sunk into place, you want to loosen the nut a little. Loosen it, and then jiggle the wheel a little, back and forth on the trucks. You want a small amount of play, just enough so you can feel it. When you pull the wheel from side to side, you want it to make a little
clack sound, just a little. This will help your wheels to spin faster and more freely.
And with that, you are done! You have successfully replaced and installed new skateboard bearings! Now go skate!


                                          (Sorry, no pic)

Friday, September 12, 2014

My Favourite Skaters

I have 2 favourite skaters. I know them from "Youtube". They have a great experience of skating.

     

             
                                                                    Andy schrock

   

Go visit his Youtube Channel!!!! 

http://www.youtube.com/user/AndrewSchrock


Aaron Kyro


    

  http://www.youtube.com/user/sprocker7