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the_SD_local

I own SR.
R.o.b said:
Murphy is on the sr team, lol. It would take quite a bit to ban him.
If people break rules they get banned. I have banned him before and I have banned my own mods before. I don't play favorites.

JonDogg said:
enough with the competetivity between wheel companies lol, wheels are wheels.
PROTO is not a wheel company. It is a scooter company.

eagle wheels said:
This was NOT the issue, it was about DEHUBBING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (breaking a wheel) as far as I did read this forum, like all others, you adviced not to ride on them because of the risk of DEHUBBING..........
Well, again, letting a wheel lying down for a month (postcuring) will NOT make that the wheel will not DEHUB (ask yr grandfather) IT HELPS INDEED TO INCREASE THE "LIFESPAN" OF THE WHEEL. In other words used by polymer experts: LESS ABRASION. EXACT WHAT I SAID BEFORE.

So I hope now we both blowed some steam of that all guys on this forum knows the truth or can make their own truth.......
That you do not like me is very ok, I do not need so much friends, but that I am here is because of the sports and because I (also) like the people being truthfully informed.
Information is power, one side information is abuse of power......right?

Good luck and may we have a healty competition.........as said previous: I rather work together then against eachother but when needed........
Everything you said is true BUT "dehubbing" does not literally mean that the urethane separates from the core. It is just a slang term that people in the scooter world use to say that the urethane tore off the core but it does not mean that the adhesive is bad. Most of the time when you see a "dehubbed" wheel there is still urethane adhered to the core which means that the urethane itself tore but people still say it "dehubbed". The terminology might not be accurate but that is what people say so letting a wheel properly cure will help to prevent "dehubbing".

I don't dislike you because I don't even know you but I certainly do not like how cocky you act because you have "been in the industry for 15 years" or how you disregard what I have achieved and the knowledge I have gained. I have never claimed that I know more about wheels than you but I do know more about scooters than you do because I ride and that is all I do and I have been involved in this sport a lot longer than you and I know what scooter riders want and need. I know you want to "work together" because you want my business but I have already told you that my wheels will only be made in the United States of America. Period. I'm not going to ship jobs overseas because I support American small business. I am not some hobbyist thinking I can do better. I am a businessmen.
 
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ANDREW, I KNOW WE HAD AGREEMENTS AND I STICKED TO IT AS GOOD AS POSSIBLE, BUT NOW I DEFENT MYSELVE BECAUSE THIS IS NOT THE WAY WE SHOULT TALK TO EACH OTHER.
ALSO BE A STRONG MEN AND DARE TO KEEP THIS ON SR INSTEAT OF DELETING IT, OR BANNING ME AGAIN AS SOME TIMES BEFORE. BE HONEST AND SHOW THE GUYS, FOR WHO YOU AND I DO THE PRODUCTS FOR, ON HERE WHATS GOING ON, THEN YOU ARE THE MEN !!

Sorry if my English is not correct, its not my mother language but I do my best.

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ok first off andrew told me not to talk in this anymore but let me get this final i am not saying don't buy eagle sportbuy protos i am for anything that expands the sport the people that put the urathane on here say it takes a month to cure 90 then wear in makes it stronger that is wat i am aruging about maybe u ride them out of the cure oven but out of the mold i would not risk breaking my wheels i spent 70 bucks on if i bought protos id wait the time and wear them in properly so they will not dehub or chunk eagle sports have there pros cheaper differnt colors differnt hardness and yes i break everything not protos yet YET! i will break theses wheels like andrew said every thing is not flawless but riding them outthe old is just stuipd

Brian Murphy
163 Barnes Road
Washingtonville New York, 10992 USA

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