Sector 9 Downhill Division Lacey Longboard Skateboard Custom Complete

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Sector 9 Downhill Division Lacey Longboard Skateboard Deck w/ Grip

Just because you're seeing the shortest top mount model of the Sector 9 Downhill Division Longboard Series, doesn't mean you should overlook Lacey. Sector 9's Lacey Longboard Skateboard Model is quite flexible with a wheelbase adjustable from 30.6" to 31.6" giving you two a stable relationship. Sure, Lacey's a bit on the natural side, but that's what you get when you bring Canadian Maple into the picture! If you are a bit worried about getting wheelbite with this top mount model, don't be! Lacey has some generously sized wheel wells to help you get into the motion without having to worry about any disrupting commotion. Taking note of Lacey's large tail, you'll realize that once you're smashing down a hill at mach speed, you will have very little problem keeping your back foot in place. If you're looking for a top mount longboard skateboard model with maximum effective foot platform and wheelbase along with a petite frame, give Lacey a try!
If you're the type of rider who would prefer to carve and slash around town, grab hold of some 10" Gullwing Charger Longboard Skateboard Trucks and some 69mm Sector 9 Race Formula Slalom Downhill Longboard Wheels. If you prefer high speed and making regular trips to ShredTown, get a set of 10" Gullwing Stalker Trucks and some 70mm Sector 9 Downhill Longboard Wheels and you'll make it happen in no time.

The Sector 9 Downhill Division Longboard Series is produced in limited quantities. These boards are designed for the serious downhill rider and not for skating to and from class. For that reason, you won't find these boards anywhere in a facility that also houses a food court and/or movie theatre...

Sector 9 Downhill Division Lacey Longboard Skateboard Deck w/ Grip

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180mm Gullwing Charger II Longboard Skateboard Truck

Gullwing has redesigned the Charger Longboard Skateboard Truck to be on point with the new standard for the downhill longboarding scene. The new Charger II trucks from Gullwing feature double barrel bushings for a responsive truck right out of the box as well as a beefed-up symmetrical hanger so you can flip it over and swap them around with ease. The baseplate also features an extended pivot cup placement to ensure proper fit with drop through longboard decks.

180mm Gullwing Charger II Longboard Skateboard Truck

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70mm Sector 9 OS/Slalom Race Formula Longboard Wheels

Fast Urethane. Sharp grippy lips. Amazingly smooth slides when you kick out the tail?? What can't these wheels do? We haven't found anything yet! The 70mm Racing Formula Slalom longboard wheel from Sector 9 has all that. These wheels will help you rail those corners when you need it the most, but they will let you shed some speed when going into a corner too fast. The smaller contact patch means these wheels will give you a chop free slide when you get sideways. If you aren’t the racing type, this wheel will still shred oh so hard on your everyday board! As heard on the Silverfish longboarding Forum “this wheel is made of win.” Grab the 78a durometer for you lighter riders looking for smooth and fast rides. Grab the 82a durometer for those heavier riders or for all you freeride enthusiasts out there! Can't decide between the two but know you like the color blue? You know what to do!

70mm Sector 9 OS/Slalom Race Formula Longboard Wheels

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Bones Reds Bearings

Bones Reds longboard skateboard bearings are by far our favorite skateboard bearing at Muirskate.com. If you have not noticed, we upgrade all our board with Bones Reds for FREE! It's definitely the best value that you are going to find. We agree with skateboarders all over the world that Bones Reds are the best low price quality bearings skateboarding has to offer. They are super smooth and long lasting. Just like any bearing, you should keep them out of the rain and expect that riding through sand and dirt put lots of wear on them. If you avoid these elements, you can expect your bearings to last a long time. Anyone with experience will tell you that Bones Reds, along with any other bearing, should be cleaned regularly. Just buy a Bones Bearing Cleaning Unit and some Bones Speed Cream and you can clean the Bones Reds Longboard Bearings yourself without taking too much time out of your busy day. We know that you will like your new bearings.

Bones Reds Bearings

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0.13" Khiro Shock Pad - Soft Risers

Khiro Shock Pad Soft Risers are the industry leader in riser technology for longboard skateboard and that is why Muirskate.com carries only Khiro for risers. Khiro Bob is definitely in a class of his own! Bob is always innovating and making his products better for us longboarders and street skaters. You can tell when you look at his selection. He only uses the finest ingredients for his shock pads. That results in less stress cracking in your board and minimizes broken hardware. Taste one sometime. Most shock pads leave a gritty residue in your mouth, but not Khiro Bobs. His taste like Tangy Taffy!! Go with Khiro. We do!

NOTE: One package is enough for TWO sets of trucks

0.13" Khiro Shock Pad - Soft Risers

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Why Upgrade Your Trucks

Choosing the right trucks for your skateboard is a personal choice that you should be a part of. Serving as the suspension and turning system for a skateboard, the trucks are an integral part of the overall feel and performance of the ride. Two of the more popular styles of trucks are “standard” and “reverse kingpin”. To put it simply, standard kingpin setups – such as Independents, Trackers, and Destructo – are perfect for technical skating and grinds due to the geometry of the truck. The reverse kingpin trucks – such as Randals, Paris, and Bears – are designed to be used in the carving and downhill genre of skating involving a lot of precision in turning and speed. In order to get the best setup possible, keep in mind the style of skating you wish to do. Skate parks and trick skating would call for standard trucks, and bombing hills and cruising to class or work would call for the reverse kingpin trucks. Keep in mind that it is possible to bomb hills with standard trucks, and to bust a kickflip with reverse kingpins, but this is a choice that you will have to make on your own.

Why Upgrade Your Wheels

Just like trucks, choosing the right wheels for your new skateboard is a personal choice that you should be a part of.

At Muirskate.com we offer hundreds of choices of wheels from 11 Manufacturers.

First of all, it is important to know what rebound is in skateboarding. It is also important to know that wheels come in different shapes, sizes (Diameters), and Durometers (Hardness).

Good wheels are constructed of premium polyurethane. The best way to understand this is by using the gasoline that you put in your car as an analogy. Premium Gasoline is the same stuff that goes into making Premium wheels. You get better milelage and your car runs smoother and so will your skateboard.

Rebound is very important when riding around on a longboard especially on flat surfaces. Rebounding wheels are characteristics of wheels that are made of Premium Polyurethane. Rebound is that effect that you get when a wheel you hit a crack but the wheel does not loose momentum. The wheel appears to have maintained momentum or even increased in speed. It is like a bouncing effect of a rubber ball. Good wheels explode on impact with the surface of concrete. A good way to test the rebounding effect of your wheel, is by completing a 180° turn on your skateboard and if your board maintains most of its momentum after the turn, you will then know that you have good rebounding wheels.

Conical Wheels have soft and thin edges which resemble a cone for example Retro Lime 66mm Zig Zags. These types of wheels are great for carving on all types of hills and also flat surfaces. Soft Durometer wheels (75a) really obsorb rocks and cracks in the concrete really well.

Wheels can also be constructed with rounded lip, such as Abec 11 60mm NoSkoolz. These wheels have a thick rounded edge. This hefty edge makes it difficult to harm the wheel. The rounded lip wheel is a great wheel to do power slides with and also skate parks. But don't get us wrong, Noskoolz are great wheels for cruising too. We recommend rounded lip wheels on Standard King Pin Trucks. They can also be used on reverse king pin trucks as well.

Wheels are measured in Diameter ranging from 48mm to 97mm. Smaller wheels are recommend for trick skating. As wheels increase in size the ride becomes smoother and faster.

We offer wheel Durometers in the range of (75a Soft Crusing) to (101a Hard Ride).

Know that you understand the characteristics of a wheel, it is simple explain why we recommend upgrading your wheels.

Good wheels are constructed of premium polyurethane. The best way to understand the following anology is by using the gasoline that you put in your car as an example. Premium Gasoline is the same stuff that goes into making Premium wheels. You get better milelage and your car runs smoother and so will your skateboard.

Why Upgrade Bearings?

Is it really true that upgrading my skateboard to Bones Swiss or Bones Ceramics will make my Skateboard Crazy Fast?

Answer: Not always

Trick skaters ride really hard wheels with very little rebound. These guys need fast, but expensive bearings. Rebounding wheels are characteristics of wheels that are made of Premium Polyurethane. Rebound is that propelling effect that you get when a wheel you hit a crack but the wheel does not loose momentum. The wheels appear to have increased or maintained momentum. It is like the bouncing effect of a rubber ball. In our estimation, these types of wheels don't really require high end Swiss or Ceramic bearing, but rather Abec 5 Bones Reds.

At Muir Skate we start off by stocking your board with quality Abec 5 Bones Reds. Though not officially regulated, the ABEC system is a good way to determine the speed and/or quality of a bearing. The ABEC scale is a system for rating the manufacturing tolerances of precision bearings. Bearings rated under the ABEC system are typically called "precision bearings", and they are rated with a number from 1 to 9, with the higher number assigned to bearings manufactured against a higher standard of precision (high number = tighter tolerances = higher quality bearing). However, if you keep them clean and away from water, lower rated bearings can stand up just as well as a high quality bearing such as ABEC 5 rated Bones Reds (which we recommend for any rider).