What's Jeremy Wray's Board Setup?
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Jeremy's "Second Hand Smoke" part is still my favorite. He stomps every landing to the beat.
What he said about landing on the board and not the ground just helped me so much cause my main problem is that I be stomping shit
Jeremy was never really a Gimmicky guy in his (Prime) Career.. but he left a legacy that has been on a different level
Jeremy Wray was personally number 1 for me, he just had it.
In the early 90's like 92/93 I road like what 30mm wheels with these wide Indy Trucks and a beautifully shaped board - Nice and big.
Those were the days, big pants, small wheels but I wouldn't personally enter a contest with that today but for some leasure skating - Yip it's cool - Miss them.
Got a set of those Mariano Mobsters. Its a trip seeing them now. they all fit in the palm of your hand with room to spare, whole set.
Skated w this guy once best fs 360 ever!!! Even on flat
Chico rocks the wheels all one direction in a line in Mouse. Looks sick
Not to many people skated those tiny wheels, everything Jeremy says is true, i'd do 180 frontside kickflips to backward nose grind and all kinds of stuff that don't do now. 360 Kick Flip 5.0 Grinds for a warm up. You can't miss and the grind moves about as fast as the wheels roll.
7.5 now most of us skate 8.5
Even when I was skating back in the early 2000s, board sizes rarely ever got bigger than 8. I think 8.1 was like the biggest I saw and even I thought that was huge! Now I skate the 9" egg shapes and love them
@@From96TilDeath dam yeah I be skating 8.5 most of the time cause it’s the best if you want a nice comfy setup and still be able to do trivkd
I like 2 graphics out, 2 graphics in... I put the graphics out back foot toe side and front foot heel side or sometimes just the fronts out or a single front wheel out... I do it simply because I like seeing my wheels graphics and I like not following the same blank wheel trend that everyone seems to do.
I have a suggestion for this section, the guest has to show three o four boards from his personal collection... in this case, maybe he keeps some Color boards.
Damn I would have thought he rode a 9,0 minimum!
I love whatching u guys thanks for making another video
I bought my younger sister her first board which was a Santa Cruz that had 39mm wheels and I bought an Acme board with I believe 41mm. Over time my sisters wheels ended up all being different sizes lol. So lopsided haha. She pretty much was riding her bearings. I believe that was around 93/94. First ever board I got was back in 1988. It was a Tiger cruiser. But just rolled around on my knees. Didn’t take skating seriously until 93. But boy were those wheels small. It’s funny because by like 1998 everyone who I skated with rode like 58-60mm. Such a huge jump in just 5 years.
Would love to see Arto or Rodney on the show!
Best part of the series
intelligence! Jeremy Wray skates with science! :P
1 wheel out!
Is a legend right there that the guys Tower water Krazy Ollie
Full grip tape should make your board stronger.
Real Small Wheels by real skateboards came out arond early 1991 they were 53mm
By mid 1992 I was riding Union Wheels they were 45mm
Beginning of 1993 I was riding 38mm Plan B "lil guys"
It only went back up after that
Nude Eels were small at 55 then as you say the Real Small Wheels really started the trend. Tried some old 43 recently and loved them but it’s hard work.
It's cute that Jeremy Wray thinks wheel graphics out is normal.
Come to think about it, Rodney's Questionable part was most certainly the best exhibition of technical street skating I've ever seen.
Just to bad I didn't see it back then fore some far out unknown reason, go figure 😒