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Message 10336 (7. Aug. 2009 03:07) (Tree)

Robert
Pics from the Cove
Ok, I will make this two posts in one. I just bought a bearing press and it is absolutely amazing. I don't know about the rest of you, but I have so much trouble getting my bearings to fit right in my wheels. I use SPF's, which are known for being difficult to put bearings in. It is an amazing tool and only cost $42 with shipping. I put new bearings in my new wheels and it took just a couple of minutes.

Ok, so here are some pics. My photography sucks at night, but pics are always goood.

Desi
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Duke and Biff
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Duke

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Jay
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Desi and Karen
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Superstars
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Old guys

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Biff
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Duke, Desi, and Jay
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Lee
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Robert: Pics from the Cove (7. Aug. 2009 03:07)
 Ok, I will make this two posts in one. I just bought a bearing press and it is absolutely amazing. I don't know about the rest of you, but I have so much trouble getting my bearings to fit right in my wheels. I use SPF's, which are known for being difficult to put bearings in. It is an amazing tool and only cost $42 with shipping. I put new bearings in my new wheels and it took just a couple of minutes.

Ok, so here are some pics. My photography sucks at night, but pics are always goood.

Desi
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Duke and Biff
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Duke

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Jay
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Desi and Karen
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Superstars
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Old guys

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Biff
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Duke, Desi, and Jay
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Lee
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Beer Hunter: Pics from the Cove (7. Aug. 2009 22:12)
 Man, you got some really good action shots there. Nice work.

I am using the Bones SPF's as well right now, 60mm narrow. I wanted a larger diameter but the 62's were only available in wide, and I really wanted narrow wheels. The bearings are a tight fit in those wheels, the urethane is pretty frickin hard! A press would make things so much easier.

Karen is shown wearing a helmet in one of those pics. Was she rolling on anything?
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Robert: Pics from the Cove (7. Aug. 2009 22:57)
 I am currently riding 54mm, but have a set of 62's I am putting on tomorrow. I pretty much buy whatever is on sale. Karen was watching. That park makes you wear a helmet if you are inside the park.

: Man, you got some really good action shots there. Nice work.
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: I am using the Bones SPF's as well right now, 60mm narrow. I wanted a larger diameter but the 62's were only available in wide, and I really wanted narrow wheels. The bearings are a tight fit in those wheels, the urethane is pretty frickin hard! A press would make things so much easier.
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: Karen is shown wearing a helmet in one of those pics. Was she rolling on anything?
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Duke: Pics from the Cove (8. Aug. 2009 17:40)
 Karen is not supposed to skate because of a spine injury. Sometimes she can't help herself. She didn't skate at the Cove. One ride at Rollercon hurt her for three days! She sais it was totally worth it!
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ireNe: Pics from the Cove (9. Aug. 2009 05:40)
 Claudine, at times, also suffers from the same mad disease.
KP... woohoo!!! always stoked to see you rolling, take care and be well, sista
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biffsk8er: Pics from the Cove (9. Aug. 2009 07:36)
 I love those insane looking characters in photo #9.

One looks crazed, one snarky, and one looks totally amused by the world.

Do you have your pics posted online anywhere? If so, let me know.

Cheers!
Biff
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claudine: Pics from the Cove (9. Aug. 2009 17:28)
 She has an ornery and demanding 8 year old in her head too? lol.
OK, I rolled 20 mins yesterday, easy tho, until I felt tightness then I stopped and OK today. But the unicycling I felt it after 5 mins. so still waiting on that. But rollerskating was awesome, Woo-hoo! I think my PT was just being ornery herself!

I hope Karens problem is temporary? Best wishes for her! I hope my hamstring is OK soon as in 6 weeks I have no insurance again. :-(
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