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#Go as fast as you can, at least as fast as you are comfortable with. | #Go as fast as you can, at least as fast as you are comfortable with. | ||
#Use harder wheels. Softer wheels will slow you down. [[Seismic Focus 101A Wheels|Seismic Wheels]] work great for cocos. | #Use harder wheels. Softer wheels will slow you down. [[Seismic Focus 101A Wheels|Seismic Wheels]] work great for cocos. | ||
#If you have trouble getting up (That's what she said) into the coconut wheelie without touching the deck to the ground, try tuning your trucks differently. If you keep your trucks really tight, try gradually loosening them and vice versa to | #If you have trouble getting up (That's what she said) into the coconut wheelie without touching the deck to the ground, try tuning your trucks differently. If you keep your trucks really tight, try gradually loosening them and vice versa to find the sweet-spot that works best for you. | ||
Also be sure to check out [[Per Canguru]]s [[World Record for the Longest Coconut Wheelie]]. | Also be sure to check out [[Per Canguru]]s [[World Record for the Longest Coconut Wheelie]]. |
Revision as of 23:22, 10 November 2016
Short Hand | Coco |
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Long Hand | Coconut Wheelie |
Alternate Names |
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Inventor | Pierre Andre |
Difficulty Level |
Advanced |
Common Variations | |
Variations |
Coconut Wheelies are similar to Primo Slides only you are balanced on the edge of your wheels, and the board never touches the ground. You get into a coconut wheelie the same way you get into a Heelside Railstand. This trick takes a significant investment of time to learn, but if you dedicate yourself to it, it is only a matter of time before you get it down. Depending on the person, it could take a few months just to be able to hold it for a couple of board-lengths. But once you can hold it, you'll progress much faster on increasing the distance.
Here are a few tips from the pros:
- Go as fast as you can, at least as fast as you are comfortable with.
- Use harder wheels. Softer wheels will slow you down. Seismic Wheels work great for cocos.
- If you have trouble getting up (That's what she said) into the coconut wheelie without touching the deck to the ground, try tuning your trucks differently. If you keep your trucks really tight, try gradually loosening them and vice versa to find the sweet-spot that works best for you.
Also be sure to check out Per Cangurus World Record for the Longest Coconut Wheelie.
Trick Tips
Trick tip by Mike Osterman
Trick tip by Brazilian coconut wheelie master Matheus Navarro (In Portuguese)
Dan Garbs longest coconut wheelie. This isn't a trick tip, but it is still worth watching.