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PostSubject: anti-rocker Question   anti-rocker Question EmptyWed Oct 07, 2009 6:03 pm

So my skates came flat when i got them and ive just skated that way. I've read that it is a little easier to grind and such with an anti-rocker setup, but you lose some smoothness and control. Most ppl on the bigger forums I read tend to skate this way as well.

So is it worth to buy some anti-rocker wheels and try it, or would I be fine to just continue to skate flat and work on being precise. Might be a dumb question so I thought id ask here instead of a bigger site. Rolling Eyes


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PostSubject: Re: anti-rocker Question   anti-rocker Question EmptyWed Oct 07, 2009 6:44 pm

yah man, id stay stick with flat for now. going for the easiest way is fine, but if you learn to grind flat first there will be no stopping youu
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PostSubject: Re: anti-rocker Question   anti-rocker Question EmptyThu Oct 08, 2009 11:21 am

ok sounds like a plan. ill keep at learning to grind this way. So far its fine so im sure I can continue with it. Thanks.
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PostSubject: Re: anti-rocker Question   anti-rocker Question EmptyThu Oct 08, 2009 5:52 pm

wbouchy wrote:
ok sounds like a plan. ill keep at learning to grind this way. So far its fine so im sure I can continue with it. Thanks.
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