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Oh noes, look at that pasty white boy go!
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I put the rear truck on the Lambro 2in. inward to allow for a mellow kick and not destroy the balance of the board.
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Lambro underneath. Notice how it stands by itself?
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"LAMBRO... Low Gravity - Smooth Ride"
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Specs: Retro BigZig Lime 80a 75x58mm wheels, Abec-7 bearings, Randall R-II 180mm trucks, Shorty's 1" hardware, on a 32x9" deck
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Project Lambro (Front) - 9x33", awaiting trucks and bearings
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Project Lambro (Back), will paint black with ground-in graphics
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Trucks on the kicks mean ass kicking carves.
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Lambro in drop view- when riding the standing position is somewhat lower (widest setting)
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Lambroghini at the 39" wheelbase setting. Even a board this thick is very flexible with wheels that wide apart.
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Lambroghini-lookin' good for 2009. Featuring the 35.5" wheelbase setting in this image.
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Lambroghini - she rides as smooth as she looks and then some. Showing the 29.5" wheelbase setting here.
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In March 2009, I increased the wheelbase from 29.5" to 35.5" and 39" for classic, wide, and ultra-wide settings-adjust to taste.
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Sunriser lights are fantastic for getting around town when the lights are going down. They really work and can be made to recharge too.
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"Lambroghini" My original hand-ground logo. It took several hours, a dulled and rounded soldering iron, and a green coloring pen
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Lambroghini spec: Sunriser lights, Tracker angle risers, Indy 215 trucks, Abec-7 bearings, Abec 70's wheels on a reverse water ski (45.5x6")
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Under the hood the beauty is more than skin deep
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Close up; this title will be ground into the board before paint
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I shortened the kick (front of ski) by 2" and rounded the front
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