JackJohnSki Member Sep 5, 2010 #1 so you always see wood being used as a rail like in JOSS and Concrete in like Refresh when Tom Wallisch slides it in the city, is it that much harder to slide than a metal rails or ribbed tubing?
so you always see wood being used as a rail like in JOSS and Concrete in like Refresh when Tom Wallisch slides it in the city, is it that much harder to slide than a metal rails or ribbed tubing?
MAPLE_SYRUP Active member Sep 5, 2010 #2 de-tuning edges and waxing/ freezing the wood and concrete are a big part of it, speed is also a big factor
de-tuning edges and waxing/ freezing the wood and concrete are a big part of it, speed is also a big factor