Kahalani longboards City Cruiser 2005
Brand: Kahalani longboardsModel year: 2006
What do you think about Kahalani longboards City Cruiser 2005?
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Strengths:
sick as if walking on a cloud.
Weaknesses:
there are none, it's too nice.
Summary:
good job DAN and MIKE.
sick as if walking on a cloud.
Weaknesses:
there are none, it's too nice.
Summary:
good job DAN and MIKE.
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I have tested this longboard from Kahalani with two different types of wheels (abec 11 Grippins 70mm 78A and Abec 11 Flashbacks 70mm 75A) and I have to say it's completely sick. Because it has so called cutouts both rear and front, you can basically have any wheel, but I chose 70mm wheels. When I drove on the soft wheels, you could carve how much without losing the grip (except if you get into gravel) and it's really fun, and because the wheels are so big they really roll for a very long time and that's right fast when driving in steep slopes. Then the harder the wheels, it went faster but you did not have the same grip, but I personally like a little while carving and you feel when the rear wheels release a bit.
More about the wheels, now to the board: The board is easy concave and has a thin layer of carbon in the boat, that is the background, which makes it really nice to flex. When you order the board, you indicate your weight and they build it according to your weight. I drive with a range of 180mm longboard trucks and there are a couple of really good trucks that allow you to carve anyway if you have not pulled them, and they do not wake up if you drive when you drive fast. Then another good thing; The weight it weighs only 1.5 kilos!
I have been on this board for a month, I have driven in steep and sloping ridges, slight slopes where you can carve and inside the town where it is easy to transport, and I have not found anything that I can say is bad with this board!
/ Adam
More about the wheels, now to the board: The board is easy concave and has a thin layer of carbon in the boat, that is the background, which makes it really nice to flex. When you order the board, you indicate your weight and they build it according to your weight. I drive with a range of 180mm longboard trucks and there are a couple of really good trucks that allow you to carve anyway if you have not pulled them, and they do not wake up if you drive when you drive fast. Then another good thing; The weight it weighs only 1.5 kilos!
I have been on this board for a month, I have driven in steep and sloping ridges, slight slopes where you can carve and inside the town where it is easy to transport, and I have not found anything that I can say is bad with this board!
/ Adam
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