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Hey guys bit of a random question to throw up. Been looking at taking up Aggressive Inline skating again as a bit of fun to throw in with some exercise.

Just wondered if anybody on here might know of a place that sells 2nd hand aggressive skates for a decent price?

I have tried google and i get nowhere with it.

Also is there anybody on here who still skates these days???? The old inline skating doesnt seem to be happening much these days.

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I've been skating for 17yrs :-) I have two sets, one set I need new bearings for. I skate around north lakes all the time. Balding is heaps of fun!!! As for buying around here I'm not sure, I got mine from manly blades and my good bearings and wheels a few yrs ago from a place on the sunny coast...

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I've been skating for 17yrs :-) I have two sets, one set I need new bearings for. I skate around north lakes all the time. Balding is heaps of fun!!! As for buying around here I'm not sure, I got mine from manly blades and my good bearings and wheels a few yrs ago from a place on the sunny coast...

Hey who, what... Poor girl.

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I got mine from skate biz in the city, $250.

This. Bought mine from there about 10years ago. Skates stolen, never skated again :(

http://skatebiz.com.au/inline-skates/aggresive-skates.html

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lmao some how i figured this thread would go wastelandish. Ive bladed, boarded n bmx'd and honestly found blades more of a challenge and more fun. Misty flipping down a 12 stair was great fun.

But on a side note for those nsw wanderers.

Do you know whats really gay???

The dust gathered on your Origin trophy cabinet.

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