brandon kilbury
Super Moderator
carving seems fine for just breaking in wheels, no hard impacts.
I rode mine for a day at san clemente with no problems.. haha
I rode mine for a day at san clemente with no problems.. haha
brandon kilbury said:carving seems fine for just breaking in wheels, no hard impacts.
I rode mine for a day at san clemente with no problems.. haha
Amen just ride the fucking thingsAlex Steezeman said:I don't know about these dehubbing, I think there's some major bs going on. Murphy rode them the whole time at SD3 and his were fine, and I know for a fact he can break stuff faster than anyone else can. He tried to do a 5 stair rail to fakie and landing completely sideways and the wheel was fine. You guys gotta stop being so scared.
Alex Steezeman said:I don't know about these dehubbing, I think there's some major bs going on. Murphy rode them the whole time at SD3 and his were fine, and I know for a fact he can break stuff faster than anyone else can. He tried to do a 5 stair rail to fakie and landing completely sideways and the wheel was fine. You guys gotta stop being so scared.
Then don't scratch them with your fingernails.Hep Greg said:andrew just a heads up:
not sure how much you're paying to get the wheels screened, but the ink SUCKS. it scrapes off super easy with your fingernails. if you're paying a moderate amount of money for it, i think you should look elsewhere.
i painted my core..and had to put tape on the urthane and bearings lol. and the print basically came off.the_SD_local said:Then don't scratch them with your fingernails.Hep Greg said:andrew just a heads up:
not sure how much you're paying to get the wheels screened, but the ink SUCKS. it scrapes off super easy with your fingernails. if you're paying a moderate amount of money for it, i think you should look elsewhere.