Pack of ceramic bearings with a handy case suitable for cleaning your bearings.
For the serious skater. Check all the
...The advantages of the Ceramic Pearl bearings from Moto are easy to see. Reduced friction from the finest, roundest, hardest,
...80% Cotton / 20% Polyester unbrushed fleece (310g) slim vintage-cut hooded zip fleece.
...New to the Madd Gear range for 2014 are these high quality Filth Wheels, as seen on the VX4 Nitro. MGP offers amazing durability
...New to the Madd Gear range for 2014 are these high quality Filth Wheels, as seen on the VX4 Nitro. MGP offers amazing durability
...New to the Madd Gear range for 2014 are these high quality Filth Wheels, as seen on the VX4 Nitro. MGP offers amazing durability
...New to the Madd Gear range for 2014 are these high quality Filth Wheels, as seen on the VX4 Nitro. MGP offers amazing durability
...New to the Madd Gear range for 2014 are these high quality Filth Wheels, as seen on the VX4 Nitro. MGP offers amazing durability
...The Fish is dead.
Long live the Ceviche!
With a built in vert-lam tail and a mellow nose, the Ceviche takes the best aspects of the Fish, dices it up and dishes out something brand new. Similar in length to the Fish, but with a shorter
The Fish is dead.
Long live the Ceviche!
With a built in vert-lam tail & a mellow nose, the Ceviche takes the best aspects of the Fish, dices it up & dishes out something brand new. Similar in length to the Fish, but with a shorter wheelbase, the Ceviche can be ridden between the trucks for pumping or off the tail for an aggressive, surfy feel.
The tail is a bit softer than a traditional street deck tails, allowing for rebound & responsiveness. While the board can be ollied & lends itself to many standard street skating tricks, tech tricks are not it’s primary intention. Loose & agile, it’s time to explore the limits of your sidewalk & hill thrashing abilities. The Fish graphic was originally designed by Jan Michael Bennett & influenced by ancient Japanese screens. The graphic was redesigned by Pablo & Diana of Nana Studio for the Fish. With the advent of the Ceviche, the graphic was baked into its current form.