Thinking of trying to get Sunday Slalom sessions going again in Sydney at the Sutherland bike track. Beekeepers area Maybe 21st or 28th Any interest or thoughts ..Cheers MGClick here for the full story
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Australia has been mentioned as a possible venue for the 2015 World Championship Slalom race.Such an event will need serious sponsors to help with travel costs and accommodation, and a good spot to…Click here for the full story
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Allawah Slalom Fun Day.Hey guys, we will have a social slalom day at Allawah 25th October at 10am. The plan is to do some wiggling and we will also have extra cones and mark out a longboard course.So…Click here for the full story
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Basically uni is starting and im out of cash so this badboy needs to find a new home.The deck is amazing condition with hardly a mark on the nose or tail (seriously it hasnt hit anything just put on…Click here for the full story
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alright man thanks for your help
60 degrees is about right for a front slalom truck, but Randal hangers aren't great for slalom. For a cheap starter setup I'd recommend a Bennett for the front truck and a Tracker RT/S 106 for the rear truck. Throw in a standard 8 deg Khiro wedge front and rear, both with the skinny side facing forward, and away you go.
okay thanks for your awesome help man, would 60 degree randal baseplates be a dumb idea?
Shane, 150mm trucks are very wide for slalom. The Tracker RTS/X are 106mm, and Bennetts are 110mm - those are about the right width.
also some 150mm trucks ? i see that all salom riders use those
Something around 9-10 inches wide, with a wheelbase of around 19-22 inches (inner truck holes to inner truck holes), and quite stiff.
That's the important stuff. Once you've got that done you can consider various concave shapes and kicktails.
hey guys i need a good setup for salom? i've already got otang inheats.
and if i was gonna make a home made salom board, what would be some features that would make it good for salom?
Perfect day for slalom in the sun today.
We're doing it all again tomoz, same time (don't forget to wind your clocks back).
Hopefully it will be just as nice.
Cya's there.
Forgot to add that I prefer riding a different section than the usual big GS straight.
I've been riding just opposite that bottom section of the loop junction.
I also highlighted a great parking spot to save the long trudge back up the hill at days end. Its on Eton St. but you have to come in off Merton St. South and follow the signs to the Bee Garden.
Who's keen for a slalom sesh at Sutho this sat?
Weather looks like it might be okay. Last day before we plunge into post daylight savings.
Jack and I have about 60 cones and I don't mind setting a course to suit even the newest of riders. The trick I've found is to just start further down the line and work your way up the hill as you get used to it.
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