Hey, I was wondering if a Byerly board is to advance for me I am like an intermediate. If it is what board do you guys think I should get? <BR>Thanks Alot
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the board should not be too advanced for you, you will just have to learn how to ride the board differenly than the board that you have now.
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So pretty much the your skill level really doesn't matter it just a question of getting use to the board?
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pretty much. Thats how it is on most all boards. Beginner can learn w/ a pro model that is very loose. Since the learned w/ it thats what the learn and are used to that. If you get a dif. board its just gettin out of your confort zone and learning a new style to ride. Then its just if you like how it feels or not. You'll do fine on it. <BR>
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wow i really screwed that paragraph over w/ typo's! Dang!
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wich board do you guys think is better the byerly or the fusion (2004 model if your wondering).
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byerly
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Is the subjeckt the same as the byerly or worse. <BR>sorry for asking so many questions I just want to make sure i am getting the right board and its between the byerly and the subjeckt. What are the differences?
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I wouldn't get the Byerly without riding it first. In my experience, some people love it, most people hate it including myself.
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Blabl is right about the Byerly. I haven't ridden the '04 Byerly, but I have ridden an '02 Helix which is the same mold as the Fusion and that board was very difficult to ride for me.
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