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    I'm pretty sure these are jokes but do any of these terms actually exist in skateboarding: raver babies, beer cats, goth juggler, ringworm tinkletoes, tuba tuva, whatgrass wamper, and zodiac boofer. All terms on this video:

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    I have another question:
    What is the reason for removing the 'lids' on bearings? I've been skating for about 10 years and never done it, have I been missing out?
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    Quote Originally Posted by knexzor View Post
    I have another question:
    What is the reason for removing the 'lids' on bearings? I've been skating for about 10 years and never done it, have I been missing out?
    if you want to clean them you could take them off but have to put them back on again afterwards. they are there to protect the bearing so removing them when skating makes no sense at all.
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    i knew guys that did it,claimed it made the bearings spin faster due to less friction from removing the shields.pretty sure they were full of shit.
    i always bought the swiss bearings so no way i was gonna take em off,not with how much they cost.

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    Most pros in the early 2000's took off their bearing shields. Don't ask me why.


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    Yeah, the rationale behind removing the shields is that it reduces friction and increases speed. I think its true. I used to do it in high school.....but I've always been rough on bearings...balls out...so I keep em on now. Abec 7 Black Panthers since 03.

    & Oddity: I'm gonna ahead and say those are all joke terms. But if you're hankerin' for some odd skating terms, heres some weirdo Cali terms that never caught on with skating as a whole:
    -Banana Foot: A term used to describe when someone lands a trick with their toe(s) hanging over the edge of their deck & touching the gorund (AKA Toe Touch/Drag).
    -Apple Foot: Same as above^, but for heel(s).
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    I used to clean my bearings a lot, never popped off the shields though, seemed like a little too much effort and I didn't wanna fuck things up. Been skating Bones Swiss labyrinths for a few years now. Great bearings, didn't really notice any reduction in quality compared to the more expensive bones Swiss that I've used in the past.

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