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Message 4388 (10. Dec. 2007 17:44) (All next previous)

claudine (videos by claudine) (pictures by claudine)
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what type of setup?
Well, I have my oak streets, love those but they are heavy. But I might have to stick with those for things I need support. I dont know if I could cut the aluminum cause I dont have special tools and my muscles are wee ones lol.

No skating 1 1/2 weeks now! Snow, now rain rain rain. No word back from the indoor speedskating. I think the inliners took over so I might now ask for trips to the indoor park. Its far but I'm desparate. :-( I need my shot of adrenaline!!

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: : : Tell me more on the aluminum sole! I've got some $9 soccer shoes here waiting on a speed/jumping set up. I think with trucks forward mount, maybe just my probe plates cause then I can put on the ramp trucks if I like. So like 1mm aluminum? Cut it up with a jigsaw and use a drill?
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: About 1/16 to 1/8 inch thick. Probably too thick for a jigsaw. More likely a hacksaw or bandsaw. Since you're only a wee little lass you can maybe get away with the 1/16 thick.
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: : : Yeah, he can rip! Dudette wanna rip it up too!! :-D weather is crap so I'm having fun on u-tube daydreamin it up.
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: Our weather has been crap for over a month.
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: : So Dave, would the basketball shoe be better for jumps? I was thinking that if I needed ankle support, I could just wear neoprene supports and have low cut boots. Then if I wanted, I could use them as speed skates too.
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: Something that goes over the ankles would be better for jumping. The low cuts are fine for distance skating.
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