ASRA - Australian Skateboard Racing Association

Jacko asked me to set up his new Hellcat this weekend. He was hoping to ride it at Queensland but the Easter Bunny could not deliver. But it is all ready to go for pumpstation.
Note the special wheels. I have got different duros front and back for speed and grip. Front are super hard chalk loose ball bearing wheels. And on the back for grip are 99p suregrip blues, the special composite ones, using new fangled urethane. The duro is somewhere between rock and granite. Jacko does not have to bang his gloves together to tell people he is coming through, the loose ball bearing will notify everyone. That loud whirl of loose ball bearings ... telling everyone that skater dude coming through.

Jacko - my advice is stay away from crack.

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hahaha. looks noice.
wtf is going on with my front truck???
Jacko said:
wtf is going on with my front truck???

PIMPED
good advice hop. stay away from crack kids.
oh no
Those front chalk wheels are a new developement for Jacko to test out for some overseas wheel casting company.
They're used on the initial run to trace out the fastest racing line, which is then followed on subsequent runs.

One drawback with them is they are run as "total loss" so at the end of that first run there's no wheel left,
your just slidin on the axels.

Ref to "crack" was when Jacko had 2 piece leathers, in a full tuck you could see the bad moon a risin!
with those wheels i dont think there would be much overtaking on your behalf jacko...i wish you had it on the weekend maybe i wouldnt of lost by half a wheel..
yeah u woulda lost by at least 10,000 wheels... wouldnt need to overtake coz i would be out in front the whole time! mwahaha
like hop said bro,stay off the crack... :)
thats a sweet ride Jackbro, and nice wheels to...
haha sure sure... but anyways this board feels pretty good. Had a little bash on it yesterday but it was pissing down. The w-concave really locks in my back foot when im in my tuck, seeing as i dont use the whole 'gas pedal' thing anymore the grove from the concave really gives me a feel of where my back foot is. we went n sessioned some corners and did a slide session in the wet and the platform feels really nice for that sort of stuff. will give it a hell rip this weekend and write up a review, if i can gather a camera man i'll do a quick vid
nice..im keen to hear how the new concave goes at speed

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