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

tylerbillman

Steel Member
agreed. i'm not complaining about it, just saying a lot of things are similar from a lot companies. Most parts have a simple core design anyway so it's hard not to have something that's similar in one way or another. Besides it's all about quality.

more eye candy! looks much better than the old forks i think.
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omg those look like addict phorx omfg
 

.Gerrit

ya boy boo radley
Staff member
Demons ain't shitty. Better than V1 VertXs. Mine are chunked and cracking so bad.

I've had my pro comps since thanksgiving, and I have one small chunk in my back wheel, which was caused by user error, not the wheel itself.
 

morgan_bvrns

Steel Member
I've had my pro comps since thanksgiving, and I have one small chunk in my back wheel, which was caused by user error, not the wheel itself.
My point exactly. I've had my V1 VertXs since last August (Almost a year, I know, shut up) and they've got cracks and chunks and shit like no wheel I've ever ridden. Just from riding. Not like I'm riding over broken glass and fucked up pavement and gravel.
 

R-Dubya

Steel Member
I'll go ahead and be the first one to admit that v1 VertXs weren't the best lol. I think they're on v3 urethane formula right now, and I haven't heard any complaints yet. Live and learn.

Pro Comp Demons are cheaper. A lot cheaper. Just over the price of one VertX wheel for a pair.

Lolwut? Dude Pro Comps might be cheap as hell, but that's because they're supposed to be. The entire reasoning behind Pro Comps is to be a cheap, entry-level wheel for those who don't want to shell out 80 bucks.
 

Frank T

Silver Member
I'll go ahead and be the first one to admit that v1 VertXs weren't the best lol. I think they're on v3 urethane formula right now, and I haven't heard any complaints yet. Live and learn.



Lolwut? Dude Pro Comps might be cheap as hell, but that's because they're supposed to be. The entire reasoning behind Pro Comps is to be a cheap, entry-level wheel for those who don't want to shell out 80 bucks.
my demons are approaching one year and still plenty of life
 

Rob.

Admin
Staff member
Why can't companies keep the designs simple and allow people to put randomly colored stuff on their parts?
 

Dewey

BEADY!
Those bars are pretty sick, but I think theyll snap right where the district bars do if they aren't thicker and or heat treated
 
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