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Message 9581 (15. Jun. 2009 15:30) (Tree)

zorg
Building again...
They work great, but they are expensive.
Something like this:
http://www.rollerquad.net/index.php?2006/12/03/125-le-montage-du-mois-par-quader
or that:
http://www.rollerquad.net/index.php?2006/10/01/114-le-montage-du-mois-par-creis

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ireNe: Building again... (13. Jun. 2009 15:37)
 I was inspired back in '04 when I saw the V-Skate. It brought me back to my roots..... Steel clamp-on rollerskates.
Years ago, I tried the "Mojo" (I think that was the name), a strap-on inline skate. You wear your own shoes and it worked pretty well. It never took off, though I thought it'd be great for commuting in the city.
So, I have this pair of rollerblades (boot in pic) with detachable frames. Works like a ski boot binding, latches at heel and toe. But I want rollerskates!
Got these Burton Jr. bindings new for $20 and will try attaching bottoms and see where it goes...?
Calling all engineers and designers to the table.... Hear ye, hear ye...
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zorg: Building again... (13. Jun. 2009 19:35)
 Cool!!!! The center part of the attach could fit between 2 skate trucks, might suit between main plate and slider, this gives me an idea....

: I was inspired back in '04 when I saw the V-Skate. It brought me back to my roots..... Steel clamp-on rollerskates.
: Years ago, I tried the "Mojo" (I think that was the name), a strap-on inline skate. You wear your own shoes and it worked pretty well. It never took off, though I thought it'd be great for commuting in the city.
: So, I have this pair of rollerblades (boot in pic) with detachable frames. Works like a ski boot binding, latches at heel and toe. But I want rollerskates!
: Got these Burton Jr. bindings new for $20 and will try attaching bottoms and see where it goes...?
: Calling all engineers and designers to the table.... Hear ye, hear ye...
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ireNe: Building again... (14. Jun. 2009 00:25)
 : Cool!!!! The center part of the attach could fit between 2 skate trucks, might suit between main plate and slider, this gives me an idea....

Ooh ooh, I love ideas... this is all I found on the old 'Mojo'

http://kpr.craigslist.org/spo/1186722623.html

isn't that Austin Powers who lost his????
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claudine: Building again... (14. Jun. 2009 06:07)
 I think you need some Dr. Martins in those! Now that'd be sick!
And dont show me these things Irene. I might want to build another pair of skates. Like I need another pair lol, but I miss building them. Its fun. And yes its raining again, grrr.

: I was inspired back in '04 when I saw the V-Skate. It brought me back to my roots..... Steel clamp-on rollerskates.
: Years ago, I tried the "Mojo" (I think that was the name), a strap-on inline skate. You wear your own shoes and it worked pretty well. It never took off, though I thought it'd be great for commuting in the city.
: So, I have this pair of rollerblades (boot in pic) with detachable frames. Works like a ski boot binding, latches at heel and toe. But I want rollerskates!
: Got these Burton Jr. bindings new for $20 and will try attaching bottoms and see where it goes...?
: Calling all engineers and designers to the table.... Hear ye, hear ye...
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biffsk8er: Building again... (14. Jun. 2009 20:54)
 : So, I have this pair of rollerblades (boot in pic) with detachable frames. Works like a ski boot binding, latches at heel and toe. But I want rollerskates!

There is a skate like that even now used by aggressive skaters. They are called "Xsjados".

You get a 'wrap'(shoe), and the basic frame with buckling straps. Something like that would work with quads as well.

I'd use light weight plastic quad skate plates. Seems like it might be best to rivet them onto your plastic clamp ons.
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Bernhard: Building again... (15. Jun. 2009 13:52)
 I'm very curious to see how it works out. Your picture looks like you would need a piece of heel plate. Apart from that, go for it!
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zorg: Building again... (15. Jun. 2009 15:30)
 They work great, but they are expensive.
Something like this:
http://www.rollerquad.net/index.php?2006/12/03/125-le-montage-du-mois-par-quader
or that:
http://www.rollerquad.net/index.php?2006/10/01/114-le-montage-du-mois-par-creis

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ireNe: Building again... (15. Jun. 2009 16:36)
 I did see theses Xsjados and looked for used bottoms only... no luck.
Too pricey new, but good to know it works.
Would you know if you can use any kind shoe in these?
And I wonder if you need the tall boot support necessary for inlines?
Also, I'm searching for cheap plastic plates and the downside is these bindings don't have a heel area to attach bolts to.

http://www.rollerquad.net/images/materiel/montages/quader/test_montage.avi

Very cool.... thanks for your help, guys!
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zorg: Building again... (15. Jun. 2009 18:07)
 Seems you can use your own shoes with Xsjados (maybe not high heels, ;-))

why not something like this?

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cheers

: I did see theses Xsjados and looked for used bottoms only... no luck.
: Too pricey new, but good to know it works.
: Would you know if you can use any kind shoe in these?
: And I wonder if you need the tall boot support necessary for inlines?
: Also, I'm searching for cheap plastic plates and the downside is these bindings don't have a heel area to attach bolts to.
:
: http://www.rollerquad.net/images/materiel/montages/quader/test_montage.avi
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: Very cool.... thanks for your help, guys!
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biffsk8er: Building again... (15. Jun. 2009 19:41)
 : Would you know if you can use any kind shoe in these?
: And I wonder if you need the tall boot support necessary for inlines?

You can use other shoes of a similar shape. Tennis shoes, Vans, etc...

The problem with lowering the ankle support is that you would have to cut through plastic and padding. I could be done though, and if you are used to low profile boots like speed skate boots, then you would have no problem skating in them.

The main reason inlines have such high ankle support is because the wheels are underneath the middle of your feet. This causes the foot to continually want to go sideways, right or left, thus putting terrible strain on your ankle. With quads, your support base is wide, therefor your feet do not need as high a support.

Your bigger problem with quads is truck placement. Too far forward (in the rear) and you'll fall over backwards when standing straight up. Too far back (in the front) and you'll tend to fall forward while skating.
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ireNe: Building again... (16. Jun. 2009 16:13)
 : Seems you can use your own shoes with Xsjados (maybe not high heels, ;-))
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: why not something like this?
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From Skates

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Xsjados would be ideal... I did forsee having to build up a platform to mount plates/trucks to snowbindings. I will look for cheap Xsjado parts, who knows.
Now, really... why can't we fit these up?
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biffsk8er: Building again... (16. Jun. 2009 21:22)
 : Xsjados would be ideal... I did forsee having to build up a platform to mount plates/trucks to snowbindings. I will look for cheap Xsjado parts, who knows.
: Now, really... why can't we fit these up?

Again with those shoes Irene?? C'mon! You're a smart girl. You fix them up! Then, get back to us with the video of you skating in them.

Biff :P~
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claudine: Building again... (16. Jun. 2009 23:02)
 No worries on locking on with those shoes lol. Yeah, lets see the vid with them!

: : Seems you can use your own shoes with Xsjados (maybe not high heels, ;-))
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: : why not something like this?
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From Skates

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: Xsjados would be ideal... I did forsee having to build up a platform to mount plates/trucks to snowbindings. I will look for cheap Xsjado parts, who knows.
: Now, really... why can't we fit these up?
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ireNe: Building again... (17. Jun. 2009 06:20)
 : : : Now, really... why can't we fit these up?
: :
: : Again with those shoes Irene?? C'mon! You're a smart girl. You fix them up! Then, get back to us with the video of you skating in them.
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: : Biff :P~
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Biff, I had you in mind for those heels. haha
They'll be ready for ya in time for Rollercon ;-)
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zorg: Building again... (17. Jun. 2009 17:14)
 Trying bigger image:

From Skates



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biffsk8er: Building again... (18. Jun. 2009 10:48)
 : Trying bigger image:
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From Skates


Could you please spray paint those black before I use them??
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biffsk8er: Building again... (18. Jun. 2009 10:50)
 : Biff, I had you in mind for those heels. haha
: They'll be ready for ya in time for Rollercon ;-)

Excellent! If you build them, they will come.
Err....I mean me.
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ireNe: Building again... (18. Jun. 2009 16:13)
 : : : Biff, I had you in mind for those heels. haha
: : : They'll be ready for ya in time for Rollercon ;-)
: :
: : Excellent! If you build them, they will come.
: : Err....I mean me.
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: Is that the theme upon which Vegas was built?
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ireNe: Building again... (18. Jun. 2009 16:15)
 : : Trying bigger image:
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From Skates

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: Could you please spray paint those black before I use them??

Don't you mean black and harlot red?
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biffsk8er: Building again... (18. Jun. 2009 17:41)
 : : : : Biff, I had you in mind for those heels. haha
: : : : They'll be ready for ya in time for Rollercon ;-)
: : :
: : : Excellent! If you build them, they will come.
: : : Err....I mean me.
: :
: : Is that the theme upon which Vegas was built?

With a variation. Build it, and 'suckers' will come.
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ireNe: Building again... (19. Jun. 2009 02:30)
 : : : : : Biff, I had you in mind for those heels. haha
: : : : : They'll be ready for ya in time for Rollercon ;-)
: : : :
: : : : Excellent! If you build them, they will come.
: : : : Err....I mean me.
: : :
: : : Is that the theme upon which Vegas was built?
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: With a variation. Build it, and 'suckers' will come.

I'm not much of a gambler... just ask Jay...
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biffsk8er: Building again... (19. Jun. 2009 07:27)
 Irene said :
: I'm not much of a gambler... just ask Jay...

Jay????
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