Sacrifice Wheels Warning

William Juniper

Steel Member
Yoo my friend just got Sacrifice Team Wheels a week ago and he already dehubbed them. The urethane is starting to peel off the core. He is not a super hardcore rider either.......

Sacrifice Wheels are fast and grippy
But they dehub in like a week

Just a warning to all the people who want the wheels
 

Broccoli1

Bronze member
Interesting

I have 5- sets out there now and none have any problems.

1- My Son- doesn't really count since he doesn't ride hard but other kids do ride his scooter.

2&3- 13 & 14 yr olds pretty decent but don't land good all the time
** I only see them ride park but I know they ride street to and from the park

4. 15 yr old- same as above

5. 16 yr old- Flairs, big sets, 720 Flyout (not sure what it is called but 720's out of the 1/4 Pipe) Buttercup ... not always clean

the only complaint so far is the bearings that come with the Wheels suck.

on Average 5 days a week of park riding for all of them from about 3-7pm on weekdays and noon to 4:30 on weekends.

Last Saturday 12 noon to 9pm (2 skate parks) so the wheels saw a lot of heat build up in one day.

we are on 3 weeks now.
 

William Juniper

Steel Member
Myself and my friends live in Tucson Az and the heat kind of screws up our wheels.....
Its like 103 right now......

Maybe thats why but still......
 

Tyler Jones

Member
It's clearly his fault. They could be the best wheels in the world and they will still get dehubbed if he rides too sketchy.
 
Yoo my friend just got Sacrifice Team Wheels a week ago and he already dehubbed them. The urethane is starting to peel off the core. He is not a super hardcore rider either.......

Sacrifice Wheels are fast and grippy
But they dehub in like a week

Just a warning to all the people who want the wheels

I'm not on here that often but all I see you doing is hating on all kinds of scooterparts.
 

Scott Freibaum

Steel Member
It's mostly the heat. Wheels go fast in arizona if you don't wear them in and ride pretty clean. Just look at Derek Seay, one of the cleanest riders but completely destroys some of the best wheels. In phoenix it gets to around 120's around 3 pm.
 

.Gerrit

ya boy boo radley
Staff member
Yeah, it makes sense. Everyone in europe rides eagles, which are made in the netherlands, where it is often 60 degrees and chilly in the summer. I've never been to France, but the temperature can't be too much different. It's pretty cool there, so they probably don't dehub wheels very often, which is the largest complaint when it comes to eagles.

I live close to canada, and I've tried to dehub my old razor wheels, with nothing happening. The only wear any of my wheels have are teensy chunks from hard impacts/butchered powerslides.
 

yoyoflavored

Steel Member
Yeah, it makes sense. Everyone in europe rides eagles, which are made in the netherlands, where it is often 60 degrees and chilly in the summer. I've never been to France, but the temperature can't be too much different. It's pretty cool there, so they probably don't dehub wheels very often, which is the largest complaint when it comes to eagles.

I live close to canada, and I've tried to dehub my old razor wheels, with nothing happening. The only wear any of my wheels have are teensy chunks from hard impacts/butchered powerslides.

I have the same experience^^^ I've never dehubbed a wheel...
 

djs 2233

Steel Member
2 people i know have had their saci wheels since they came out and they're fine. Your friend must just be unlucky.
 
it could be the heat, i never dehubbed a wheel till i moved to sac and its been around 103 here lately and ive dehubbed a few wheels
 

William Juniper

Steel Member
I havent checked this thread in forever. To all the people who are saying that my friend is sketchy and shit. He is really not. He has some of the cleanest riding I have seen. Besides Scott up there he is a freaking beast.
 
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