Tag Archives: skateboard

Rapid Movement Skateboard Marathon – June15, 2013 – Grand Rapids, Michigan

Rapid Movement Skateboard Marathon - June 15, 2013 - Grand Rapids, Michigan

Rapid Movement Skateboard Marathon – June 15, 2013 – Grand Rapids, Michigan

Read about Rapid Movement 2012 here: http://blog.bustinboards.com/rapid-movement-ignites-longboard-awareness-in-midwest-bustin-longboards-nyc/

Rapid Movement Skateboard Marathon – June 15, 2013 at Millennium Park in Grand Rapids, MI – presented by Blood Sweat Pavement & Bustin Longboards NYC is the most high profile skateboard event to happen in Michigan since the early 90′s.  125 registered participants in 2012 skateboarded for 26 miles around Millennium Park in Grand Rapids, Michigan – marking the most skathletes at a single skateboard competition in Michigan.  The event was hosted to present the idea of Distance Skateboarding to like-minded individuals while offering an incredible race location for experienced skathletes.  Visit the facebook Event Page for details. 

Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/175693205929295/

Group Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Rapid-Movement-Skateboard-Marathon/296902783698031

 

 

 

 

 

Share

Bubbles, checking in

Amidst all the chaos of proto-typing, and R&D, and dislocating a shoulder, somehow, my Yo39 came back together from the components that had been seperated.  Indy 215‘s, Rip-tide bushings, and Micro Motions found their way back to the 39” DK and back under my feet.  And wow, why did I ever stop riding this?  I know we needed to try new shapes, but this Yoface will not be coming apart any time soon.  The perfect size for me to rip around the warehouse while staying stable, and being able to make the tight corners around doorways.  The “wow” moment occurred in the first ollie.  We’ve been working on kick tails (single and double) and one of our main questions is, “how’s to pop?”  So it’s become natural to snap an ollie (or try) as soon as I step on a deck.  Right away I remembered why I picked the 39 of the Yoface line.  The larger size and superb pop sucked right up under my feet.  At 6’1″ and 180 lbs, I’m a big dude, and the Yoface 39 keeps up without weighing me down.  By the time I made it to the other side of the warehouse, I had fallen back in love.  Perfect locked in position for toe-blunts and checks, all the checks!

photo (5)

Blab blab blab, I’m starting to ramble, but that’s what an awesome set-up does to me!  Tune up a Yo39 on 215′s (rip-tide’s for extra steez) and sub 65mm wheels for the Bustin Bubbles Yoface set-up de jour!

Share

Escape from Grand Rapids 2013, A Push Out of this City!

EscapeGR2013_Flyer

https://www.facebook.com/events/494136740641333/permalink/494136747307999/

Snake Pliskin is in town, he is trying to party!  Years of oppression have left Snake with a hot stink on his breathe and bad attitude in his veins.  Snake has one request, to complete a distance push along the White Pine Trail with the Michigan homies. Can you digg it? 13 miles.  MEET: April 13, 4pm – Fish Ladder Park, Downtown Grand Rapids.  Wear an eye patch.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgHZubM7M-I

Share

Guide to the 2013 Maestro Collection

For over 10 years now, Bustin Boards has been making longboards. The roots of this company have always stemmed from the desire to create alternate forms of transportation that are both unique and fun. A few years back, we came the board that inspired a movement later coined as “push culture.” We took our mold with forward camber and overall rockered design and cut out a sexy, twin kicked, drop-through deck that was super low to the ground, totally unique, and fun to ride. This became the Maestro board, and it’s STILL one of our most popular decks week in and week out.

Vera Maestro

So what’s new, you ask? Let’s start with what changed the most. The MaestroPRO is the newest edition of the Maestro family and has replaced the Maestro FG (fiberglass). Many daily commuters have been daily commutin’ for quite some time now, and they’ve either already moved on to more technical boards and ride their Maestros just for a good comfy push, or they’re yearning for a similar feeling deck that will help them take their riding to the next level. Well, friends, this is the deck that can just about do it all.

Designed with a gentle camber in the center, an overall rockered platform with varying concave to provide flex in parts of the deck and stiffness where you need it. The overall mold is as bacon as it gets:

MaestoPRO Mold

But every curve has been designed with the final shape in mind. The final product provides some of the classic feel of the original Maestro with a more versatile symmetrical shape, foot locking 3D at the edge of the deck that works with the mild wedging to lock in on slides, serious concave around the neck to provide stiffness and strength, and a radial tail that keeps the tails stiff and strong despite being significantly larger than earlier models.

MAESTROPRO Money

There are two mounting options on the new MaestroPRO. We did this to offer riders more options to hone in the flex or add obscenely large wheels (we see this out of many commuters who want to roll over everything in their path). On the inner hole pattern, you can easily fit Randals, Paris, or Bear trucks and 70mm wheels with room for 75mm depending on bushing choice. This deck feels very lively with 50 degree trucks because of an 8 degree wedge on either side of the board. This was done to keep the lively feel of the original Maestro but functions very nicely by bumping down the truck angle to a 40 to 45. Randal 42s, Paris 43s, Bear 40s, and Ronins 42.5 degree trucks will all function very nicely on this deck. We set out MaetroPro up stock with Paris 50 degree trucks and 72mm Five-O wheels. The board is super responsive, fun to ride, and slides like a dream with this setup.

MaestroSideBlog

For most riders up to 200 pounds, this deck will have a fun flex that works with your push to provide a more lively ride. For larger riders who do lots of tricks, you may bottom out when landing aerial maneuvers depending on how hard you land on your feet. The sublimated graphic and triaxial fiberglass is tough and will withstand abuse over time, but for the big guys who want to do big tricks, we intend to bring in less flexy options in the future. For cruising and sliding, the flex is ideal for all riders up to 200 lbs. We do not recommend small wheels with this deck. It was designed with 70mm and larger wheels in mind, and because it sits very low with a modest flex, you are much more likely to bottom out with tiny wheels. If you have any questions about the flex, don’t hesitate to give us a call at 1-855-NYC-PUSH or email skate@bustinboards.com.

Let’s move on!

Maestro Mini

The 2013 Mini Maestro is here and ready for action. A couple key features separate this from it’s earlier model. First and foremost, it’s got a shorter wheelbase by an inch over the former Maestro Mini; however, the usable footspace remains the same, because we were careful to make the cutouts the perfect size to maximize space without risk of bite. With the wheelbase shorter, the tail becomes all the more functional, and to compensate, we made the tail significantly larger and added some design features to make it stronger and stiffer for added pop and strength.

The changes to the mold that we made are subtle yet effective. We have followed the way of the Yoface, making the tail come in at a radius. This strengthens the tail, adding stiffness and pop where you need it most. Furthermore, we increased concave around the neck compared to the rest of the board. This creates more stiffness around the thinnest part of the board, making it stronger and less susceptible to failure. Finally, we bumped this board up from 7 to 8 plies. With such a small profile, the deck is still very light and extremely nimble, but the added thickness adds strength and longevity. The Maestro Mini may be small, but it is mighty.

Maestro Mini profile

Set up your Maestro Mini with carving trucks like Paris, Bears, or Randals, and 70mm wheels. You can use larger wheels, but you will need to adjust the bushings to compensate and avoid bite. The good thing about this, though, is that the wheelbase is small enough that with limited turning of the trucks, you still get plenty of turn out of the actual board, which makes this a very versatile deck for your every day commute. Standard TKP trucks like Indys and Polar Bears will also work on this deck, but they will bump out the wheelbase just a touch, making your tails a little bit smaller. On the plus side, they are very low and have no chance of bite. An ideal commuter deck might be Polar Bear 180mm trucks and 75mm Royce wheels. You will be super low to the ground, bite free, and you can roll over anything in your path!

Maestro top

Finally we have the classic Maestro. We have only made a couple changes to the original, most of which is aesthetic. First, we will only be offering this deck in 8 ply from now on. This was done to increase strength and simplify the lineup overall. The 7-ply has been a great deck for us but with skaters evolving and pushing the limits of their gear, we must too evolve and make sure that their gear is ready to be pushed! With a little more torsional rigidity of the 8-ply Maestro, you will notice more control over your trucks and a little more agility as a result. A few finishing touches like sharper rails and dyed veneers make this the best looking and feeling all-wood Maestro to date! Set up your Maestro with 50-degree RKPs like Paris, Bear, Randal, or our Surf-Rodz trucks, or throw on some TKPs such as Polar Bear 180s, Indy 215s, or Surf-Rodz 177mm INDeeSZ to make an ultra low and nimble ride.

Maestro Graphic

The Maestro series is all about fun and transport. For a long riding, high flying, all-around shred stick, you can’t go wrong. Hopefully this blog has helped you discern what’s what, and if you have any further questions, don’t hesitate to email skate@bustinboards.com or call 1-855-NYC-PUSH to get your questions answered. Shred on!

 

Share

Golden Gate Push Race 2013 with Paris Truck Co.

BIG RESPECT to Paris Truck Co. for getting on that PUSH SWAG!  These guys are bringing Push Culture Lifestyle to the West Coast!  There will forever be 1,000,000 ways to ride your skateboard/longboard and Push Races are rad because they’re a good ass time.  Bustin Boards Longboards Crew Salutes you!

***Expect big things from Bustin/Paris in 2013!!!

Share

NYC Central Park Longboard Race by Eastside Longboards

BIG RESPECT to our Homie, Daddies Board Shop Rider and Portland Push Culture Rep Robin McGuirk of Eastside Longboards on his incredible skate with the NYC big dogs at Central Park Race 2012.  Robskey’s family just brought a new generation of skater into the world on the West Coast and must have found a little time to edit while babysitting.  Skater-Dad Life!  Enjoy the video and notice how fast the lead pack is cruising through the park!  Passing Bikes the whole skate!  #Respect

Share

Commute to Skate for Fun on a Bustin Boards Custom Longboard

We’ve come a long way in the past few years with development of new board designs and wheel & truck combos inspired by our Pro Longboard Team.  Longboarding will continue to evolve but no matter how gnarly you prefer to get, you’ll always love the daily commute.  That connection between you and your custom longboard that makes the day to day routine of life that much more enjoyable.  Below is a rad video created by one of our customers that demonstrates how awesome his daily commute can be. Check it.

Zero Emission from Sylvain Coppens on Vimeo.

Share

Occupy Pando Half-Pipe Competition, December 29th – Bustin Longboards NYC

Bustin Boards Official Sponsor of Occupy Pando

Transworld SNOWboarding recognizes Occupy Pando 2012

Bustin Boards is proud to support Occupy Pando on Saturday, December 29th at Pando Winter Sports Park in Rockford, Michigan.  Pando’s history roots deep into the foundations of modern snow sports and we’re super amped to work with the core of individuals who promote Midwest Competitive Snowboarding at Pando.

FUN FACTS:

1. Pando was the 1st Ski Area in Michigan to allow Snurfers and Snowboarders unlimited access to it’s winter terrain.

2. Pando hosted the World Championships of Snurfing in the late 1970′s.

3. In 1979 Jake Burton won the 1st competitive snowboard race ever at Pando Ski Area launching the excellent sport of snowboarding into the next century.

Bustin Boards Longboards are designed to perform on hills without snow in an effort to get the same feeling as snowboarding year round.  The ride feels almost the same, the thrill is the same and the same shredders who love to snowboard love to longboard, naturally.  What are you waiting for?  Give the gift of longboarding this holiday season.  Visit your local core longboard shop and ask for Bustin Boards or design your own longboard at www.bustinboards.com.  Don’t forget to mark your calendars for December 29th!

Share

Wheelbase Mag Presents “Skate For Lyfe Slide Jam” Video – Bustin Longboards NYC

Shred Love to the boys and girls at Wheelbase Online Skate Mag!  Take a few minutes, sit back and get lost in NYC skate-culture packed into this video gem produced by the Cali Crew.

Wheelbase Online Skate Mag

Share

Jonas Richter and Friends Do Teutonia – Bustin Longboards NYC

Loja Top Skate Employee and Bustin Boards Team Rider Jonas Richter gathered some buddies and did an incredibly tight pack run on the world’s fastest DH longboard/skateboard race track, Teutonia.  70mph +

Share