We use to make stuff like that grind rail back in the day around 1996 we had houses being built by us so we had unlimited materials to build we also made low boxes and quarter pipes but are small really low to the ground but long grind rails were so fun
Love the vids bro , here all the time , Huge fan , Hopefully one day can make to one of the events , Love to have Yea and ur Daughter sign a pair of shoes i would bring one day !!!! im a huge skateboard,bms and scooter fan , but bro yo vids literally have me wanting to try skating heavy now
As a freshman taking a full year construction class this is a big OSHA and safety violation, BUT as a D.I.Y. and rollerblade enthusiast this is dope as hell
I just woner if anyone will make the perfect setup that rides flat rocker but grinds like anti-rocker? I know attempts have been made. But it just doesn't seem mastered yet. The only reason i bring it up is because i know oysi frames and ground control have made attempts at this idea of flat rocker that grinds like anti-Rocker and Kaltik came the closest with their nylon frames. But i don't think it's been mastered yet. Like, improvements can definitely be made. Because there really is nothing like riding flat for speed and maneuverability. But rarely will you ever find anyone willing to sacrifice the anti-rocker setup because it's just too good for grinding. It would just be awesome to see a skater bring something new to this idea. I would love to see what Rachard or Frankie might be willing to try with this?
I think wheels should get bigger. Most aggressive frames land in the 58-64mm range the small wheels limit edging and agility abilities also its taxing to get up to and maintain speed. like a straght up flat 75-80 mm aggressive frame with extendes wheelbase and large wheel gap, but make it look slick. the larger wheels would naturally allow for a wider wheel gap for grinds. metal core, plastic sliders, solid hardware. I just watched a video by Brandon Drummond speaking on how aggressive inline is so grind oriented that it has changed the design of modern skate hardware to priortize grinding and how it might have taken away some key freeskating bits in the proccess. made some good points.
@@7AURA7 Problem with big wheels is there are plenty of folks who have a problem with getting boot down on 60 as it is. I think your options now are Ground Control HD2 72 frames or USD Aeon 72 and 80.
1:17 Dry drilling all the way or?
We use to make stuff like that grind rail back in the day around 1996 we had houses being built by us so we had unlimited materials to build we also made low boxes and quarter pipes but are small really low to the ground but long grind rails were so fun
I need one Dan !!!!!! Take my money.
need an event to take place of spring cup this year for those that aren’t going to jakarta
Love the vids bro , here all the time , Huge fan , Hopefully one day can make to one of the events , Love to have Yea and ur Daughter sign a pair of shoes i would bring one day !!!!
im a huge skateboard,bms and scooter fan , but bro yo vids literally have me wanting to try skating heavy now
SICK editing for the intro!
What was the name of the Blading and Cooking website? I Love yalls channel. Yall are getting me back into to blading
RUclips Channel - obedobe . He's the guy cooking the tacos. Just found his channel today.
@@alank1220I cannot find it.
@@alank1220 Blading With Chef Knives
We want to see the race car! :D
As a freshman taking a full year construction class this is a big OSHA and safety violation, BUT as a D.I.Y. and rollerblade enthusiast this is dope as hell
My only problems with rails like this is on smooth black top they slide around when jumping on them. Do these?
No ours have rubber grips on the bottom to prevent that
Those rails look very sturdy and darn near perfect 😍
Sick
I just woner if anyone will make the perfect setup that rides flat rocker but grinds like anti-rocker? I know attempts have been made. But it just doesn't seem mastered yet.
The only reason i bring it up is because i know oysi frames and ground control have made attempts at this idea of flat rocker that grinds like anti-Rocker and Kaltik came the closest with their nylon frames. But i don't think it's been mastered yet. Like, improvements can definitely be made. Because there really is nothing like riding flat for speed and maneuverability. But rarely will you ever find anyone willing to sacrifice the anti-rocker setup because it's just too good for grinding. It would just be awesome to see a skater bring something new to this idea. I would love to see what Rachard or Frankie might be willing to try with this?
I think wheels should get bigger. Most aggressive frames land in the 58-64mm range
the small wheels limit edging and agility abilities also its taxing to get up to and maintain speed.
like a straght up flat 75-80 mm aggressive frame with extendes wheelbase and large wheel gap, but make it look slick. the larger wheels would naturally allow for a wider wheel gap for grinds. metal core, plastic sliders, solid hardware.
I just watched a video by Brandon Drummond speaking on how aggressive inline is so grind oriented that it has changed the design of modern skate hardware to priortize grinding and how it might have taken away some key freeskating bits in the proccess. made some good points.
95a hardness in middle, never ever get wheel bite
@@7AURA7 Problem with big wheels is there are plenty of folks who have a problem with getting boot down on 60 as it is. I think your options now are Ground Control HD2 72 frames or USD Aeon 72 and 80.
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