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    Default Just finished my film board:

    I do a little filming/editing and needed a quiet and smooth rolling board.I hooked this jank up!.

    Basically a normal board.. but super soft pizza cutters and ABEC 5 bearings.When filming skateboarding your board needs to be "hush" so you do not drown out the skaters board.



    Day 1 on the wheels and they already are broken in!.





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    when you get thems?


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    Quote Originally Posted by b17a1db2 View Post
    when you get thems?
    I got these from blacks..



















    Behind Blacks hardware store from some white guy?.





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    Rollerblade wheels ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cactusEG View Post
    Rollerblade wheels ?
    Yes they are 78a = super soft!.





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    Quote Originally Posted by JJ_TheJetplane View Post
    Yes they are 78a = super soft!.
    I've tryed them before. they ride like good as hell....

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    Quote Originally Posted by cactusEG View Post
    I've tryed them before. they ride like good as hell....
    Yea I know alot of folks would be surprised!.Looks "donkish" but I am not a skater I am a filmer.





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    Nice.
    “When convention and science offer us no answers, might we not finally turn to the fantastic as plausibility?” Spooky

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    Thanks I am looking at a new board until then I'll be using this one.This was a free and cheap set-up.





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    You put 78's on a skateboard? Wow. They should last all of an hour before you need new ones, lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tarzanman View Post
    You put 78's on a skateboard? Wow. They should last all of an hour before you need new ones, lol!
    I have had no problems with them at all.They are just a little too soft but free wheels,bearings,trucks and deck = no complaints.I am not one to look a gift horse in the mouth.





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