Intro
We’re seeing a lot of wierd “skateboards” on the streets of Estonia, as my friend said: “Doors on wheels”. The deck is way longer and wider than on a skateboard, the wheels are way bigger than on a skateboard. Here comes the longboard.
So we decided with a group of people to check it out. After trying a Sector9 board in a local VANS shop it appeared that it’s a very nice way to chill while there is no snow or water nearby. So, we started searching for the gear. I decided that I’ll just buy the running gear, but not the deck. My old Ride Kink 152 snowboard had to become a longboard deck and it did.
The primary goal was to make a smooth cruiser for the streets, but not to close the door for downhill.
How
Started off by ordering the gear:
- trucks: Bear Grizzly 852
- wheels: Orangatang Durian 75mm 83a
- bearings: Enuff ABEC-9
- spacers: standard 8 x 10mm
- griptape: Jessup 11″
- truck mounting gear: 30 x 5 mm screws, washers and nuts
Total cost around £ 110 (~ 126 €)
Base material for the deck was a Ride Kink 152 snowboard.
Here are the drawings for the cut-outs of drop-through truck mounts made in Solid Edge (free) in app native format. For me the cut-outs we’re easy, cause I could use the outermost snowboard binding screw holes as guides. I printed the drawing on a transparent film to mark the cuttings on the board. See the drawings, they are quite self explanatory.
The rest of the cutting, length and shape, I just did on the go, no planning. Just take into account possibility of wheel and shoe bite and the flex of the board. To determine the wheelbase the board (thus the positions for truck cut-outs), but the board on bricks and step on it. You’ll just feel when it is right.
Done
Here is the final spec for my new Ride Kink longboard:
- Length: 96,5 cm
- Wheelbase: 74,5 cm
- Width: 26 cm (from the widest point)
- Flex: crazy
Conclusion
You can make a really nice and smooth cruiser out of your old snowboard, it will be very light compared to any bamboo or plywood board. Also very durable. Only thing about snowboard is that it does not have concave, which would help out on turning. I wish I had a stiffer snowboard in hand, I would make the board a bit longer – 110-120 cm or so for even smoother cruise.
Try one, make or buy one, cruise!









