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Join Date: Nov 2018
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Make sure your wheels are on properly.
![]() Rear wheel just dropped off my inlines and acted like an anchor. Splat. It was weird. I could feel my boot just dig in and I actually had time to run through multiple scenarios of how best to break my fall before hitting the deck. I opted for a drop to the knees (no pads) and fall foward on to forearms. I was very impressed with the controlled landing, and then suitably embarressed by it being obvious i'd not checked my wheels before skating. |
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