If I post my broken SOA metal cor to you will I get a new one?
humpurple kushiones Steel Member Feb 16, 2009 #21 Ethan? said: If I post my broken SOA metal cor to you will I get a new one? Click to expand...
Jason Silver Member Feb 16, 2009 #22 I had a GM for a year, worn down to 92mm, cracks all along it, and it only chunked a chip this size: Not looking good SOA.
I had a GM for a year, worn down to 92mm, cracks all along it, and it only chunked a chip this size: Not looking good SOA.
S SOA Steel Member Feb 16, 2009 #23 all GM's were old, the PU when agers only gets stronger & yeah we do know the blue PU metal cores material wasnt strong sum actualy were sum not as i said future models when we release them will not fail like past models
all GM's were old, the PU when agers only gets stronger & yeah we do know the blue PU metal cores material wasnt strong sum actualy were sum not as i said future models when we release them will not fail like past models
S SOA Steel Member Feb 16, 2009 #27 Ryan Keong said: same reason andrew did Click to expand... plus a few more, really any wheel can be used asap but 3 months is best to allow set, the blue PU models even after 4 months still break just as easy due the PU material wasnt correct for the method meant to use
Ryan Keong said: same reason andrew did Click to expand... plus a few more, really any wheel can be used asap but 3 months is best to allow set, the blue PU models even after 4 months still break just as easy due the PU material wasnt correct for the method meant to use
M Mattt.C I own WSP. Feb 16, 2009 #28 Pros: - Fast - Grip - Cheap - Light Cons: - Dehub - Low profile - Urethane week in first batch - Bearing cups
Pros: - Fast - Grip - Cheap - Light Cons: - Dehub - Low profile - Urethane week in first batch - Bearing cups