Talk:Steve Caballero
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is he vert or street?
- Please elaborate. Tp 16:32, 4 September 2005 (UTC)
is he gay or just a poof
[edit] Tricks Cab did not invent
Caballero did not invent the Rocket Air, frontside boneless, or crossbone. Rocket Air was invented by Christian Hosoi (he even had signature wheels called "Hosoi Rockets" in the 1980s). Chris Miller invented the Crossbone Air as well. So I removed the whole paragraph that contained the statment, as it was out of place and overall poorly written with three large errors, which was enough to cast doubt on the rest of the statements. Dubkiller 02:32, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
A front side rock n' roll is NOT a board slide. A rock n'roll is a stall. While the position is same, one involves moving forward, the other does not. There's no such thing as a "rock n' roll slide." Changed.