micro's in u.s.a

Im pretty sure that Micro wheels aren't actually made by Micro. Someone has found a roller skiing website with identical wheels (that's also why they are not as durable as they used to be). Right, now they have 'micro xtreme' printed on them but that is only a matter of contacting the real manufacturer or even can be done after they order the wheels. The Micro-xtreme.com shop is owned by Eric Rabl who personally does all the modding job with the reinforcements (really easy to make out of standard aluminum profiles), extra folding mech plates etc. So I don't think that this shop would sell metal core wheels (unless they were going to be priced unreasonably high, as the real manufacturer is unknown, Rabl would be necessary as a middle man) or reinforced micro models.
 

Punkfish

Member
Master Splinter said:
Nicely said Pete, but it seems like you have way to much time on your hands.
I wouldn't be talking like that, Pete could own you so hard at ANYTHING to do with scooters your face would explode.
 

lloyd

Steel Member
Owen McClure said:
Master Splinter said:
Nicely said Pete, but it seems like you have way to much time on your hands.
I wouldn't be talking like that, Pete could own you so hard at ANYTHING to do with scooters your face would explode.

thats nice for pete, but I think steve owns him on riding. modding, Idk...
 

Dylan Kasson

Steel Member
Brian Boston said:
I wouldn't even worry about the reinforcements, you can make your own for cheaper. I hope they get the metal cores, that would be sick.
exactly! the only thing is you would need to buy the foldy reinforcement : [
 
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