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zakmak

Member
i use rush full ceramics there amazing work in perfectly and only took me 3 days to get them worked in

i timed my wheel what spunn it it went for 3minutes and 55 seconds i like fucking flipped :mad:
 
Brian Boston said:
Yeah and how much did you pay for them? Theyre probably going to break if you use them for trick riding
Why? Because if someone says 'ceramic' you think of a brick or a chinese vase? If the ceramic balls were prone to breaking why would they be placed inside the best Bones bearings, the company which is believed to be the best skate bearing manufacturer?

Also everyone please read this article about the ABEC rating on the Bones website: http://www.bonesbearings.com/gap/abec.html
 

Brian Boston

I got myself banned.
Pete Pachota said:
Brian Boston said:
Yeah and how much did you pay for them? Theyre probably going to break if you use them for trick riding
Why? Because if someone says 'ceramic' you think of a brick or a chinese vase? If the ceramic balls were prone to breaking why would they be placed inside the best Bones bearings, the company which is believed to be the best skate bearing manufacturer?

Also everyone please read this article about the ABEC rating on the Bones website: http://www.bonesbearings.com/gap/abec.html
Everything ive herd at the skatepark about them is to use them for racing becuase they break easy... i guess im wrong.
 

derek14

Member
i ride bones super swiss six.... i bought em off of some kid brand new for 10 buck.... bad deal on his part.... welll anyways they work amazingly :)
 

brandon kilbury

Super Moderator
TeamManlyScoote said:
yeh bone swiss r crazy but its not gonna make any difference on speed and shit

theres definitely a huge difference in not only speed but smootheness and quietness. i rode stock bearings on levons spare scooter and it felt unbelieveably slow, like it was unable to even get up to speed, ive noticed this with every scooter ive ridden with stock bearings. i got some OLD reds out of a skateboard a few years ago, now, these were at least 4 years old when i got them. i cleaned them out and put them in my scooter and there was a huge difference in speed, even after being caked with dirt for years. i just switched to super swiss 6 and i didnt notice a huge difference in speed than reds, but i can roll longer and maintain my speed longer, and i dont hear them AT ALL, which at first sort of felt weird becuase it almost seemed like they werent going good, but they were going smoother and still just as fast as my reds. not to mention, it took one session at talent to break them in, not days.
 

farmboy uk

Steel Member
if you read the reds leaflet it says they are competition bearings and are at peak performance after being broken in for 1 hour - thats quick.

plus they are soo smooth and quiet
 

Kano

Steel Member
Yeah I bought a pair of bones cermics the other day and there awesome there the best bearings I have ever had
 
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