Those new yaks

Big L

Steel Member
Tommy Tran said:
Here's my review

For you, Logan. i would recommend it as a back up wheel. Its not the best wheel if you ride sketchy (which you don't). So you should ride it in the front like i did. It might chunk little pieces at first, but it's a very smooth wheel. It was a lot softer than i thought it was but it grips. So buy it if you just want to test it out.

Pros:
Smooth
Cheap
Grips at first but loses grip after a while.

Cons:
Core is a bit weak
Dehubs quick (if sketchy)
Chunks

Thank you thats what i was looking forr

And does anyone know where to find the 110mm BLANK yaks at? i can only find 100mm
 

TUC

Member
Logan Bradley said:
Tommy Tran said:
Here's my review

For you, Logan. i would recommend it as a back up wheel. Its not the best wheel if you ride sketchy (which you don't). So you should ride it in the front like i did. It might chunk little pieces at first, but it's a very smooth wheel. It was a lot softer than i thought it was but it grips. So buy it if you just want to test it out.

Pros:
Smooth
Cheap
Grips at first but loses grip after a while.

Cons:
Core is a bit weak
Dehubs quick (if sketchy)
Chunks

Thank you thats what i was looking forr

And does anyone know where to find the 110mm BLANK yaks at? i can only find 100mm


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kyle che

Member
arandomperson said:
Logan Bradley said:
Tommy Tran said:
Here's my review

For you, Logan. i would recommend it as a back up wheel. Its not the best wheel if you ride sketchy (which you don't). So you should ride it in the front like i did. It might chunk little pieces at first, but it's a very smooth wheel. It was a lot softer than i thought it was but it grips. So buy it if you just want to test it out.

Pros:
Smooth
Cheap
Grips at first but loses grip after a while.

Cons:
Core is a bit weak
Dehubs quick (if sketchy)
Chunks

Thank you thats what i was looking forr

And does anyone know where to find the 110mm BLANK yaks at? i can only find 100mm


]

he wants 110mm blank yaks not low pros
 

TUC

Member
kyle c said:
arandomperson said:
Logan Bradley said:
Tommy Tran said:
Here's my review

For you, Logan. i would recommend it as a back up wheel. Its not the best wheel if you ride sketchy (which you don't). So you should ride it in the front like i did. It might chunk little pieces at first, but it's a very smooth wheel. It was a lot softer than i thought it was but it grips. So buy it if you just want to test it out.

Pros:
Smooth
Cheap
Grips at first but loses grip after a while.

Cons:
Core is a bit weak
Dehubs quick (if sketchy)
Chunks

Thank you thats what i was looking forr

And does anyone know where to find the 110mm BLANK yaks at? i can only find 100mm


]

he wants 110mm blank yaks not low pros



oah sorry i always thought that they were the same thing
 

NickGraham.

Member
if your talking about the ones with the black solid core, they're great. I haven't had any splits, de-hubbing, cracks or anything.

Im actually riding it in the back because its alot harder than the regular yaks. I really like mine.
 

SOA

Steel Member
there actualy labera wheels, due YAK are one of there resellers this model was just made diff colours & YAK logo printed

if m correct the core of the hub is FOAM Not plastic
 

humpurple kushiones

Steel Member
Logan Bradley said:
yea, i have not got my answer yet so who has tried those new yaks are they any good for the front? and are they worth to get?

I want legit people to answer, not random new jersey noobs.
we love you to
 
ScootersOnly said:
there actualy labera wheels, due YAK are one of there resellers this model was just made diff colours & YAK logo printed

if m correct the core of the hub is FOAM Not plastic
are you serious?
 

SOA

Steel Member
yeah sorry i dont support yaks brand, not sell yak products any more due the owner i dont like there bussiness ways

but indeed as said these wheels are 100% look like labeda wheels, just a new model for scooter use, indeed im 100% sure the hub core is a foam compond

can any one who has broken one so far comfirm???
 
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