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anyone know if the loaded ceviche is a good ride because im looking to buy one.

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ask fendy...he has a ceviche he's looking to sell could tell you abit about the ride
http://www.skateboardracing.org.au/forum/topics/loaded-ceviche-for-...

fendy is selling his old one or ask him questions about its riding style
put some harder wheels on it so you can slide it around a bit. good fun board for commuting. and a solid hill bomber with paris trucks or the like on it.
One of my favourite boards for 2009. I got one just before Christmas 2008, and spent most of the last 6 months on it.
It is more like a mini longboard. It feels like a slalom board, very easy to pump around.
Easy skate on a busy footpath, you can dodge pedestrians. Perfect for doing a shop run, easy kick into your hand and then carry in a shop.
This board is built for pumping. There is a front nose that locks the front foot. Kicktail makes it easy to lock the back foot in. Or just carve around in surf style.
Because the board is just a bit bigger than a normal skateboard, it is a fun skate at any skatepark. At Balmoral, the ceviche just carves up the banks, kickturn on tighter transition. Does not matter about glass, sticks etc, just roll right over it all.
Recently put fat free wheels on my board and it is a good pairing. Board easily breaks into a controled slide or carves into a hill for speed check. Board is now a lot nimbler. You just want to explore back alleys with unusual driveways ledges and banks.
Loaded make a video for every board. Shows you what style and type of skating is possible with each board. We have put the videos up on every Loaded complete page on the hopkin.com.au website.
Check out the cerviche page - video tells you everything.
Loaded cerviche skateboard
ya whatever Hop said. It's definitely good for bowls, banks, sliding, etc. You can also do a bit of board dancing on it as well if you're into that stuff. I'm not really much of a park skater so I couldn't get into this style of riding. If you're a street skater looking into starting up longboarding, this would probably be a good board. I let my friend who's a street skater use mine most of the time. He has never longboarded before and was a natural on the ceviche.
I love my ceviche but i need the money more than the board. 270 the board is only a few months old only cosmetic scratches. http://www.skateboardracing.org.au/forum/topics/wts-loaded-ceviche

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