Metal cores with ridges?

Hopesta

Member
well by adding ridges you would effectively be increasing the area of contact between the core and the urethane, so therefore it should be able to adhere better. that's just from a physics point of view but w/e
 

Hopesta

Member
you wouldn't buy metal cores just based on the fact that the core has ridges on it. it depends on the quality of the adhesive, the urethane and the core itself. If I were buying new wheels I'd just get protos from moonwalk or eagles
 

matr!

Silver Member
You get a wheel that has been recommended to you. Seriously, someone said it like 2 posts ago...
 
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