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Marketship

Silver Member
Other question is dumb but my grips ride in super hard like once a week how do i get them to stay/ whats an easy way to move them back into place. (No air compressor but i guess i can go to the gas station and use a basketball pump nozzle extention and put it on the air compressor and use that but it may be waayy to much power and something will explode and kill me haha)
buy new grips next time you get 10 dollars, seems like an easy way out
 

thealexbuffery

Gold Member
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new AO forks there or?

also AO or Elyts make iPads?!!?@/2 oW))w0ww0w0)w0w
 

ChrisPollak.

Silver Member
Other question is dumb but my grips ride in super hard like once a week how do i get them to stay/ whats an easy way to move them back into place. (No air compressor but i guess i can go to the gas station and use a basketball pump nozzle extention and put it on the air compressor and use that but it may be waayy to much power and something will explode and kill me haha)

cement
 

Hcc

Silver Member
Alright. So when is a janky sounding front end too much? Like i know a tiny amount of sound it fine but what does that sound indicate? Like what am i hearing when i drop my scooter or land a trick and it makes a sounds like a hollowish rattley sounding "dadadurrrr" from my front end.

Try tighten your front wheel, if it isn't that try tighten your compression, if it isn't that get new bearings in your wheels. Problem solved.
 

Chrispy

Silver Member
Try tighten your front wheel, if it isn't that try tighten your compression, if it isn't that get new bearings in your wheels. Problem solved.
I fugured it out, my axel's tight, but my wheel can move side to side a very tiny. Bit like the little bearing wall in the middle broke lol
 

Phase Three

Silver Member
anyone have any ideas to fit 125 mm wheels on a bj deck? the problem is that 110mm wheels hit the deck when turned around but i really want to ride 125mm wheels
 
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