Friday, January 1, 2010

Mistakes that Should be Avoided that can Kill Your Skateboard

When used improperly, the deck can snap in half, wheels can wear fast, and mechanical parts can break. Here are the things that can definitely put an end to your skateboard's life.

Braking

Powerslides. Powersliding is cool especially if you are the only one in the group who can perform it. As the wheels grind against the ground especially on rough terrains, it loses its grip and shape.

Heel brake. When doing the heel break, you wear down the soles of your shoes or the tail of your board, or both. Excessive heel braking causes the kicktail to get thinner and eventually break, requiring you to buy a new deck. If you want to stop using the heel brake, at least put a guard underneath the kicktail which will take the grinding off the deck. A plastic cap will do although it will limit your ability to do some tricks successfully.

Landing


Landing with your feet in the middle of the deck is an effective way to break the deck in half. Let the trucks absorb your weight by stepping above them when landing.

Freestyling

Truckstand spin, truckstand hops, pogo spin, and pogo hops can definitely ruin your tail. Grinds can scratch the bottom of the deck. Some tricks can bend your deck undesirably. Well, skateboarding should be fun and skateboarders live to experiment on new tricks. If you can afford to buy a new skateboard, feel free to do these tricks.

Maintenance

You have to clean bearings and wheels periodically to extent their life and spare you from buying a new set. Maintenance is very important to keep your wheels rolling smoothly. This will enhance the riding experience. You can either put a sorry end to your skateboard or extend its life and sparing yourself from buying a whole new set. Tricks can and will definitely wear out your skateboard but if done correctly, the wear will slow down.

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