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Pre-1980 Vintage Gear (6027 Posts)
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1970's Kryptonics, Yoyos, OJs, Bones, and Yandall wheels
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On 6/3/1999 Peter
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Check out this cool 1970's color ad featuring the *original* Kryptonics in 60mm and 70mm, Yoyo's, OJ's, Bones, and Yandalls. It's posted in the Pics Preview section since the image is too big (176K) to be embedded on this forum. Look for the image named "alpine_sports_wheels.jpg"
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Stroker trucks
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On 5/29/1999
Jerry Norbury
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OK I was born (sigh).
I seem to remember that NO ONE bought the damn things. They were so expesive. They were at least twice as expensive as split axle Gullwings. That tells you a lot doesn't it? :-) I have a feeling they were GBP35 ($50) each, twenty years ago! I don't know if my memory serves me well, but I think they neither reacted quickly or offer any great advantage over conventional trucks at the time...
Hey! let's face it, if they were any good, you'd be riding on trucks just like them right now!
Jerry. Amsterdam.
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stoker trucks
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On 5/26/1999 drew
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the rack and pinion truks pictured, did they have any advantages? did they even work? I was not alive at the time to know.
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Does anybody remember D-Beam?
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On 5/24/1999
Mario Korf
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On the subject of old trucks, does anybody remember those D-Beam trucks (or were they I-Beams)? I think they were made entirely out of nylon.
Still selling an early solid oak 31.5" G&S Stacy Peralta model in great condition with or without period Tracker half-tracks (non-removable king pin).
-Mario
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Stokers, how about Pittsburg?
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On 5/24/1999
eggman
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Hey! I remember Stokers. They were tons of bucks back in the day. How about Pittsburg? Ever seen those? They look like a cross between the Gullwings and the modern exkates. I have a pict in an old Skateboard mag, I will try to post. Peter, you have lots of cool stuff, you make me jealouse!
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Stroker trucks
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On 5/24/1999
Jerry Norbury
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Peter.
You are a veritible gold-mine of 70's skateboard trivia.
The name Strokers still didn't ring a bell, but they look like the thing I was expecting. I remember they were pretty expensive. I never had any BTW.
What other strange stuff have you got? What about other wheels and decks?
I had a "Benjiboard" one time, about a quarter (a fourth for the "English-English" challenged) of the board was kicktail, remember those?
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Stroker Trucks
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On 5/24/1999
Peter
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For Jerry Norbury, I think the rack & pinion trucks you refer to could be Strokers? Here are a couple of pictures I've scanned of mine, one shot from the front showing some of the weird linkages, and another shot from the bottom showing the spring mechanisms. These trucks are available for a trade, but must be for something really special. Really, really special.
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Bowlriders and Gullwings...
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On 5/23/1999
Jerry Norbury
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Peter.
Great photos.
So it was SIMS Bowlriders. I seem to remember they were very slow actually. Too wide.
I remember getting the Gullwings for Christmas (1978/9), along with my first Fibreflex (bowlrider, not slalom).
My memory of the Gullwings was clearly off.
There were some rack-and-pinion trucks around at the time though. Maybe they were just available in England. Anyone remember them?
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Gullwing Split Axle Truck
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On 5/22/1999
Peter
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Here is a picture of a Gullwing Split Axle Truck from the 70's. This is a gold one, they were also available in silver. "The Concrete Wave" book describes the truck as being designed by skater Mike Williams in the fall of 1975. A San Diego aerospace tooling company called HPG IV completed the design with him and made the trucks. They were first sold in January 1976.
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Sims Bowlriders
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On 5/22/1999
Peter
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In response to the note from Jerry Norbury about Road Rider Bowlriders? These are what you are thinking of, Sims Bowlriders. These measure 70mm (2 3/4") wide by 60mm (2 1/2") Diameter.
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Road Rider Bowlriders?
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On 5/21/1999
Jerry Norbury
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All this talk of road riders reminds me there was something like a "Bowlrider" wheel. Way back in the 70's. They were something like 60mm, but 3inches wide!
Anyone remember them? Got any?
And who could forget the "rack-and-pinion" Gullwing trucks. (Gold colored)...
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Powell Bones Wheels
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On 5/19/1999
Woody
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I have 2 near perfect Powell Bones wheels from the late 70s/early 80s. You will remember them, they were the ones which were white with the logo name on the inside edge of the wheel. Does anyone out there know where i can get another 2 from or does any one have any to sell. All responses appreciated. Regards Woody
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Rebound Trucks
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On 5/17/1999
Pierre Gravel
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i found this pic at e-bay, i think they were designed by the indy guys, before their actual geometry. (Note the double kingpins!)
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pictures
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On 5/16/1999
webmaster
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You can email your pictures to me and I'll add them to your post.
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On 5/16/1999
j.a.g
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Hey! Webmaster! How do you put pictures in there?
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ACS-500 Trucks
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On 5/15/1999
webmaster
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ACS-500's from the late 1970s. They also made an ACS-651 that was wider (I'm looking for a nice set if anyone has one!). These were on www.ebay.com if you're interested.
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Vintage stuff
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On 5/10/1999
Frederic
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A skate shop in Stockholm (Sweden) has got an old stock of skate stuff. Mostly eigthies stuff but if you live in Sweden, be sure to check it out. From what I could see they had lots of wheels and decks for example: SIMS, Kryptonics, Powell Peralta Ratbones etc. Trucks: Venture, Gullwing etc. Decks: Alva, Duraflex, Elan etc.
I picked up a near mint purple aluminum Duraflex deck with purple Banzai trucks and really wide wheels, the back wheels were 75 mm wide and the front ones 55 mm!
Here´s the url: http://www.oneoff.com (all in Swedish I´m afraid.)
/F
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i have some wheels
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On 5/9/1999 chuck
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i have some wheels like those Targa wherels
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Tracker Full tracks
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On 4/30/1999
Glen
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I'm looking for an old set of full tracks. Any for sale? thanks, glen
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70's Wheels or Trucks
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On 4/23/1999
Vlad Jones
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anyone out there have 70's wheels or trucks in really good condition? if so email me...I'll pay good $$$ so I can compliment my Sims deck with all vintage equipment...
easy, steve
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G&S Stacy Peralta
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On 4/22/1999
Mario Korf
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I have a vintage G&S Stacy Peralta model. Its solid oak with a little wedge of a kicktail. It has rubber grip tape, of course. I have some period Tracker half-tracks on it but am lacking proper wheels (RR4s or OJs perhaps). Anybody with some early 70's wheels in great shape send me a note. Also, anybody that's interested in buying this board (or trading) let me know. Its in 99% perfect condition. I'm not sure how long it is, probably around 33".
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BADLANDS
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On 4/21/1999
MIKE
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I HAVE A SMALL COLLECTION OF 70'S SKATEBOARDS AND EQUIP, MY FAV IS A 1977 BADLANDS DECK MADE BY POOL TOOLS(BADLANDS I,E TAY HUNT, KIRK KIMBLE, STEVE EVANS, STEVE ALBA) ALSO I HAVE A FEW DOG TOWN BOARDS LIKE RED DOG AND BOB BINAK MODELS, AND TWO SETS OF ROAD RIDER FOURS AS WELL AS MANY OLD SKATEBOARDER MAGS.
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anaheim and downhill motion videos
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On 4/12/1999
b.e.
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i have both videos. email me and we can trade copies if you have footage that i don't have. it'll save you the bucks. if not, i'm reasonable as far as prices go. the down hill motion is available through black fly's for like $20-25 bucks. the anaheim tape is awesome. torger johnson, bruce logan, dave and steve hilton, bob mohr, & skip frye are on it. has slalom course as well as boys and girls "trick" competition. depends on how many generations this internet guys tape is.
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Tony Alva
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On 4/7/1999
j.a.g
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Hey,, Do they still make Alva boards?
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Skate videos
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On 4/7/1999 Swiert
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A guy I met on the internet offered to sell me two classic longboard videos. One was called "Downhill motion", the other was a recording of the 1965 World Skateboard Championships in Anaheim, CA. The two tapes were about 1 1/2 hrs long. He started by asking 200$ for both, now he just wants 75$. How much are these tapes worth? Are they any good? Let me know asap. Swiert
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