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#Do this trick on a smooth surface to reduce friction. The smoother the surface, the less effort required to spin the board.
#Do this trick on a smooth surface to reduce friction. The smoother the surface, the less effort required to spin the board.
#Use a [[Deck|deck]] with a [[Hans "HAZZE" Lindgren|Lindgren]] cutout design like the [[Moonshine Skateboards Tony Gale Pro Model Deck]] or [[Decomposed Hans HAZZE Lindgren Original Crowbar Deck]]. Again, there will be reduced friction with less wood scraping against the ground.<br>[[File:Schmitt Stix Hans Lindgren Crow Bar Deck 1986.jpg|thumb|none|150px|Original Schmitt Stix Hans Lindgren Crow Bar Deck, circa 1986]]
#Use a [[Deck|deck]] with a [[Hans "HAZZE" Lindgren|Lindgren]] cutout design like the [[Moonshine Skateboards Tony Gale Pro Model Deck]] or [[Decomposed Hans HAZZE Lindgren Original Crowbar Deck]]. Again, there will be reduced friction with less wood scraping against the ground.<br>[[File:Schmitt Stix Hans Lindgren Crow Bar Deck 1986.jpg|thumb|none|150px|Original Schmitt Stix Hans Lindgren Crow Bar Deck, circa 1986]]
#Sand or file out a wheel well to help prevent your toes from binding up against the board during the rotation. [[Witter Cheng]] does this on his setups.<br>
#Sand or file out a wheel well to help prevent your toes from binding up against the board during the [[Rotation]]. [[Witter Cheng]] does this on his setups.<br>
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