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Dusty

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Pros: Stronger, better fork/headset choices.

Cons: Heavier, use of a compression system, harder to work with (depending on the compression you use.)

(All the cons could be pros.)
 

Zaηe

Keepin' Peace
Staff member
Yes, practice some backflips on a trampoline with some mattress's and stuff.
It makes it so much easier to know how to backflip onto a mat or something.
Because your then used to going straight over backwards, makes it a whole lot easier.
Also, commit, DONT LET GO.
 
Yes, practice some backflips on a trampoline with some mattress's and stuff.
It makes it so much easier to know how to backflip onto a mat or something.
Because your then used to going straight over backwards, makes it a whole lot easier.
Also, commit, DONT LET GO.

Do you have a post in practically every newish thread?
 

BYRDO444

Member
along with that last quesiton^^ how are ultra pro's stock forks. i'm like 195ish pounds am i gonna bend or break it on a nose manuel?
 

Rob.

Admin
Staff member
Oblivination: You can change out wheels, headset, bars, fork, axles, add pegs.
So yeah, completely interchangable :D

Ultra pro stock forks are pretty thick and threaded. But they only hold 100mm wheels.
I don't think a nose manual would break it. It would probably take a while.
 

BYRDO444

Member
awesome. one more question. anyone know or have a link to a thread or youtube video or anything telling/showing me how to install a threadless headset with a threaded fork (ultra pro)?? i dont want to mess anything up haha
 

Uhazz

Member
wider bars

ok so im getting wider bars, moving from 16" to 18" or 20". is that going to make it harder to do tricks like briflips?
 

BYRDO444

Member
question:

on the razor ultra pro stock fork when i took it off it had this super thin little (rubber maybe) black ring right above where the fork tube meets the fork legs or whatever you call them. so anyways long story short i lost that piece. is it a big deal? should i try and replace it or make another one?
 
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