The reason Pro Models don't have the strip...

JoshToy

Member
nitroRCs said:
It was late July, But obvusily that didnt happen :|

It will come, when it comes :)Hopefully before Christmas :D
Wrong, Sept.

THe forks don't fit 110mm wheels. But a little bit of filing or grinding down for the gusset in the front of the fork, will allow it to fit, the rear of the fork doesn't need grinding.
 

scoot4life639

Bronze member
JDBen said:
would a round headtube be stronger?
Josh toy quote:
"It's no stronger or weaker than squared. Doesn't matter."

wellll if you think about it there are more and different degrees of breakage that can occur on the circular build of the headtube i.e. 360 degrees in a circle or sphere= 360 different angles for the headtube to break. now if you look at the pro's square headtube there are only two different common breaking points on the headtube which is the top left and right edges. no hard feelings bagging on your #1 sponsor's product ;)

edit: there are only 180 common breakage points on the ultra's headtube
 
DominicKendrick said:
JDBen said:
would a round headtube be stronger?
Josh toy quote:
"It's no stronger or weaker than squared. Doesn't matter."

wellll if you think about it there are more and different degrees of breakage that can occur on the circular build of the headtube i.e. 360 degrees in a circle or sphere= 360 different angles for the headtube to break. now if you look at the pro's square headtube there are only two different common breaking points on the headtube which is the top left and right edges. no hard feelings bagging on your #1 sponsor's product ;)

edit: there are only 180 common breakage points on the ultra's headtube
Your stupid!
 

Steezeman

Administrator
Devin (Take 2) said:
DominicKendrick said:
JDBen said:
would a round headtube be stronger?
Josh toy quote:
"It's no stronger or weaker than squared. Doesn't matter."

wellll if you think about it there are more and different degrees of breakage that can occur on the circular build of the headtube i.e. 360 degrees in a circle or sphere= 360 different angles for the headtube to break. now if you look at the pro's square headtube there are only two different common breaking points on the headtube which is the top left and right edges. no hard feelings bagging on your #1 sponsor's product ;)

edit: there are only 180 common breakage points on the ultra's headtube
You're stupid!
If there are more pressure points that's better, cause that means it is being distributed more evenly.
 

JoshToy

Member
JDBen said:
is it true they might change the round headtubes to square ones? :)
Most likely on the second batch Razor makes. And if there are any other issues with the deck, although I don't think there will be, those issues most likely will be improved upon also.


DominicKendrick said:
wellll if you think about it there are more and different degrees of breakage that can occur on the circular build of the headtube i.e. 360 degrees in a circle or sphere= 360 different angles for the headtube to break. now if you look at the pro's square headtube there are only two different common breaking points on the headtube which is the top left and right edges. no hard feelings bagging on your #1 sponsor's product ;)

edit: there are only 180 common breakage points on the ultra's headtube
Haha, you kids, and your logic. It's funny watching people talk about something they know nothing about. If circular tubing is such a problem, why have BMX frames been made out of it for decades?!

Think before you post. If you don't know what you're talking about, just keep it to yourself.
 

scoot4life639

Bronze member
Pirate Negative said:
Devin (Take 2) said:
DominicKendrick said:
JDBen said:
would a round headtube be stronger?
Josh toy quote:
"It's no stronger or weaker than squared. Doesn't matter."

wellll if you think about it there are more and different degrees of breakage that can occur on the circular build of the headtube i.e. 360 degrees in a circle or sphere= 360 different angles for the headtube to break. now if you look at the pro's square headtube there are only two different common breaking points on the headtube which is the top left and right edges. no hard feelings bagging on your #1 sponsor's product ;)

edit: there are only 180 common breakage points on the ultra's headtube
You're stupid!
If there are more pressure points that's better, cause that means it is being distributed more evenly.
ok if there are more pressure points more of them are going to be damaged quicker therefore, weakening it quicker. also the distrubution of angles and pressure doesnt work the way you said it if they are grouped together in a circle because the angles of the circle don't have much of the metal to be supported upon, where as a square has four 90 degree angles that each support one another. and josh, i believe you are the one who said the farther away from bmx and skate the better.
 

D= its sam!!

Ex-Staff
i love how, for years, you have all bagged on razor to make a better scooter, and now they finally do, and your STILL complaining about them.

what the hell do you expect them to do? lmao
 

Steezeman

Administrator
DominicKendrick said:
ok if there are more pressure points more of them are going to be damaged quicker therefore, weakening it quicker. also the distrubution of angles and pressure doesnt work the way you said it if they are grouped together in a circle because the angles of the circle don't have much of the metal to be supported upon, where as a square has four 90 degree angles that each support one another. and josh, i believe you are the one who said the farther away from bmx and skate the better.
Did you know that a circle is the strongest shape? That explains this whole thing itself. And I'm pretty sure it's fine being close to bmx if it means using technology for strong parts. Unless you want weak parts.
 

JoshToy

Member
DominicKendrick said:
and josh, i believe you are the one who said the farther away from bmx and skate the better.
When it comes to using bmx headsets, skate grip, etc, hell yeah, the further the better.
But considering frame design features haven't changed much in the last ten to twenty years. This is what works. Designs are one thing. Parts from another sport is another. You're trying to say that scooters should find a completely new way of welding and reinforcing metal?!?!
 
Pirate Negative said:
DominicKendrick said:
ok if there are more pressure points more of them are going to be damaged quicker therefore, weakening it quicker. also the distrubution of angles and pressure doesnt work the way you said it if they are grouped together in a circle because the angles of the circle don't have much of the metal to be supported upon, where as a square has four 90 degree angles that each support one another. and josh, i believe you are the one who said the farther away from bmx and skate the better.
Did you know that a circle is the strongest shape? That explains this whole thing itself. And I'm pretty sure it's fine being close to bmx if it means using technology for strong parts. Unless you want weak parts.
Exactly.......;)
 

Steezeman

Administrator
JoshToy said:
DominicKendrick said:
and josh, i believe you are the one who said the farther away from bmx and skate the better.
When it comes to using bmx headsets, skate grip, etc, hell yeah, the further the better.
But considering frame design features haven't changed much in the last ten to twenty years. This is what works. Designs are one thing. Parts from another sport is another. You're trying to say that scooters should find a completely new way of welding and reinforcing metal?!?!
In the past century, as far as all bicycles go.
 

nitroRCs

Member
Well, on SkaterHQ it said that they will be coming in late july, so thats what i went on, im guessing different places got different days to recieve them, because of different locations...
 
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