JonnyJonDogg
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do they honestly feel weird? they are so much cheaper than 100..
im pretty sure gms dont even have 25 mms (1 inch) of urethane so its prolly more like 90 now, but yea ive ridden wheels that ive worn down to 90 and they dont feel any different but if your going from 110 straight to 90 it might be a little oddErwin said:I've been riding my Green Machine 100mm wheels for so long, that they are now 75mm. They feel perfectley fine. So 90mm is going to feel fine, just as long as you arent currently riding a really big wheel, it will take a while to adjust to a 90mm wheel.
ive ridden rollerblading wheels in front and back down a hill haha.. they got squishy, did some skids, goo came out, ewwJason Elies said:I rode a skateboard wheel in the back one time. Wasn't so bad.![]()
stock 100mm razor pro wheel... stock bearings... hmmm.. idiot?C.A.R.T.3.R said:if ur gonna get a 90mm wheel. it is the way to go. i was testing my 100mm razor pro wheel. it was slow. barely had enuf speed for a air out. so then i put on my 90mm. i got a MASSIVE air out. 90mm wheels are the way to go.unless u hav 2 metal cores like i do
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piss off man. id dint use stock bearnings. i used abec 7 luckies on both testing them and the 90mm won. so shutupRYAn. said:ive ridden rollerblading wheels in front and back down a hill haha.. they got squishy, did some skids, goo came out, ewwJason Elies said:I rode a skateboard wheel in the back one time. Wasn't so bad.![]()
stock 100mm razor pro wheel... stock bearings... hmmm.. idiot?C.A.R.T.3.R said:if ur gonna get a 90mm wheel. it is the way to go. i was testing my 100mm razor pro wheel. it was slow. barely had enuf speed for a air out. so then i put on my 90mm. i got a MASSIVE air out. 90mm wheels are the way to go.unless u hav 2 metal cores like i do
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