Hi /sp/ ,I want to buy me a 31.5" x 8" deck soon- would there be any problem using 6" axes ??
/toy/ is two boards over.
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>>98254Flamethrowers require more athleticism to use than skateboards.
>>98236>>98251>>98255STFUI don't know of any problems in using much smaller trucks, but I've always aimed to have the board width and truck width within half an inch of each other. Why would you want a big shitty board anyways?
>>98261not a sport.
Skateboarding, Cricket, and Figure Skating - same category
>>98251>>98244>>98236>>98255>Fat couch potatoes or duche jocks.Skateboarding requires >9000 times more motorical skill AND occasionally cojones than football.But no, it's not a sport either.
Anyway, back to the topic at hand.Shouldn't be too much of a problem, if you skate with loose trucks you'll probably experience a little more wheelbite. That size of deck is just too big for me personally.
>>99275hereOP you seriously need to get the fuck out of 4chan and skateboarding because if you even plan to use a 8'' board with 6'' trucks you are a fucking 13yo poser kid and posting about it on /sp/ is just plain fail.
don't call me dude. i am not a dude.
>>99281no u
http://youtube.com/watch?v=gMxBSsv0GGc
>>99002Skateboarding, Dog Shows, and Figure Skating - same categoryFix'd
>>99291I bet most of /sp/ can't jump as high as he does without a fucking skateboard under their feet.