:bigok: Short and sweet, right to the point. I like it.
Appex buggy, Libre hardcore buggies.
Flexboardz. Blokarts.
PKD Century Soulflys. NPW's. Nasa Stars.
A few other less flown oddballs,
Line sets from 10" to 328" or 2m to 100m.
worlds only AQR that works.
North American distributor for PKD.
"Kite Bugging is not an addiction until you try to quit".
Without using Google my guess is late 1800's and the popular sport was rollerskating? Popular modes of transportation.....trains,planes,and
automobiles lol couldn't resist.
I'd really like to try one of these. Dirtsurfers have the same feeling of going directly up wind. I've not felt that with a traditional MTB, my guess
is because the boards "naturally" encourage body weight leaning and don't require just a pivot in the ankles like skateboard trucks do. Leaning over
so aggressively allows you to point the wheels upwind. Conversely,leaning that hard on a MTB would actually point you beyond upwind, so much so you'd
turn around or stop.
yes, Rollerskating trucks in 1863 by James L. Plimpton ..... at the time of steam, telegraph and horse-carts !!
Leisures were limited to sailing, horse races (for few) ..... and rollerskating (which has been hugely successful at the beginning of the XX
century)...
Quite a different time !
Skate trucks sets a record for technology duration
People have been sailing wagons on beaches since the time of William of Orange....before you buggiers think only us skate people are using old
tech:bouncy::bouncy:
Tide? What's a tide? Man, it's 1000 miles to any ocean.