Eye Candy. (do not post your own scooter!)

edy boi

Member
doesent look to bad, the only reason im actually trusting the wheels though because if YOU ride them and YOU say there good they must be pretty legit wheels
 

Nate Grant

Steel Member
I would definitely pay 100 dollars for this scooter. It's amazing for a beginner, and someone more advanced can ride the deck, wheels, headset, and fork. I would reccomend switching the bars or getting a bigger clamp for more advanced riders though. but hey, for 100 dollars, you're MORE than getting your moneys worth ;)
 

humpurple kushiones

Steel Member
the headtube is still pretty weak, at least the second to final prototypes were, and i dont see any changes in the headtube so im assuming it hasent been changed.
 

Nate Grant

Steel Member
It's just generally bulkier in that area? also the internal gusset is now a cross instead of a slash. This is the Eye Candy thread though, so if you wish to continue our discussion it would be great if you could post in the Elite Thread. Thanks
 

Nate Grant

Steel Member
double post, these just came in the mail :)

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Fuzion Elite final wheels
 

R-Dubya

Steel Member
I can also attest that the original Fusion wheels were garbage lol. I rode Rob's ninja when it was his backup, he had the fusion wheels on it and the were the slowest softest wheels I've ever ridden in my life. It was like riding on gummy bears.
 

Nate Grant

Steel Member
*Sigh*

What you were riding were the V2 wheels...those WERE garbage

These have been totally redone and are amazing. Idk how many more times we're going to have to explain this.
 

R-Dubya

Steel Member
*Sigh*

What you were riding were the V2 wheels...those WERE garbage

These have been totally redone and are amazing. Idk how many more times we're going to have to explain this.

I know they're different. I was saying I tried the original ones, or I guess the V2 ones if that's what they were. They were 100mm too, obviously not the same wheels. I was just agreeing that they felt really weird to ride because they were super soft.
 

Anthσny

Steel Member
Cores are produced in mass per se but other companies don't have the ability to specify material compounds nor hardness. If you've followed the Elite prototype thread you'll see that we've made substantial changes to these wheels over the past few months. You guys certainly make blanket statements that are very untrue- we stand by these wheels and can attest that they are comparable to or will surpass any of the top wheels on the market. We challenge you to find stock wheels that are of the same hardness and quality as what will be included with the Elite.

You clearly forget that we are not a distributor nor a small market company and have the ability to control our manufacturing directly. There's a huge difference between buying complete OEM wheels and improving upon OEM wheels to meet our quality specs. All major aftermarket wheel brands were tested and scrutinized in the development of this particular compound.

Don't believe us? Ask our riders...

Lets get CJ to test them.
 
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