Cheap metal cores!

saltwater

Member
http://www.bladeschool.com.au/scooter.html [link=hyperlink url][/link]
http://www.bladeschool.com.au/viewer.htm?stockimages/1235.jpg

Has anyone used these?
Are they any good?
I might get some
 

Rob.

Admin
Staff member
isn't axis another name for SOA?
if so i've heard alot of bad stuff about SOA metalcores.
 
This is a SOA wheel that is MADE in the SAME FACTORY as these BLADESCHOOL wheels.
The PU sucks, to less rebound, to much Abrasion AND IT DEHUBS!! There is no attachment between the PU and the metal core.

READ the description on the BLADESCHOOL PICTURE, they allready warn you for this wheels:
....the feel can be a little spongy and because the PU is forced to flex it can open up a crack, which will eventually go to the
core

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ryankeong

Member
axis is another name for eagle sport not soa for all you people out there who think differently and the green wheel doesnt have one of those bearings sleeve things anyway
 
Johan Grunwald said:
This is a SOA wheel that is MADE in the SAME FACTORY as these BLADESCHOOL wheels.
The PU sucks, to less rebound, to much Abrasion AND IT DEHUBS!! There is no attachment between the PU and the metal core.

READ the description on the BLADESCHOOL PICTURE, they allready warn you for this wheels:
....the feel can be a little spongy and because the PU is forced to flex it can open up a crack, which will eventually go to the
core

Picture0001.jpg
blade school also distribute eagle metal cores which arent made in he sme factory as soa and they dont have anything attatching the pu to the core
 

SOA

Steel Member
these wheels, if u actualy try them are strong

Johan Grunwald said:
This is a SOA wheel that is MADE in the SAME FACTORY as these BLADESCHOOL wheels.
The PU sucks, to less rebound, to much Abrasion AND IT DEHUBS!! There is no attachment between the PU and the metal core.

READ the description on the BLADESCHOOL PICTURE, they allready warn you for this wheels:
....the feel can be a little spongy and because the PU is forced to flex it can open up a crack, which will eventually go to the
core


these front runners are not the orange model above, nor is that our model we released, yeah it has crap rebond it has a metal strip through the PU, our released metal cores did not have this, also was made our of a different compond PU to that orange one u got from eagle sports

indeed sum seem to be faulty as PU wasnt mix 100% these we didnt post out, & still have, ones that have broken due PU wasnt bonded to the core we have offered replacment due it is poor quality product which made it broke

the orange one posted above crunks due the PU isnt set

as for the AXIS wheels they are mde with SOA design & from same factory NOT EAGLE sport, yes ryan school have sold eagles for while in there own colours to make as axis brand metal core

the new front runners are not weak & it isnt the same material as our first released metl cores, nor is it the same as the new models we have coming out, i have pair of these new blade school wheels have since dec 1st i think hep greg has pair to

as for the Bond to the core, i dont understand why people say this, as indeed our metal cores are usng the 100% same tech wy eagle sports have for many years, we dont use glue or a bonding agent,

the new blade school models dont have bearing cups, but indeed the alloy core is to thin where bering space is they do wear out making the bearings loose was faster then old micro wheels
 

alexiorio

Member
ScootersOnly said:
these wheels, if u actualy try them are strong

Johan Grunwald said:
This is a SOA wheel that is MADE in the SAME FACTORY as these BLADESCHOOL wheels.
The PU sucks, to less rebound, to much Abrasion AND IT DEHUBS!! There is no attachment between the PU and the metal core.

READ the description on the BLADESCHOOL PICTURE, they allready warn you for this wheels:
....the feel can be a little spongy and because the PU is forced to flex it can open up a crack, which will eventually go to the
core


these front runners are not the orange model above, nor is that our model we released, yeah it has crap rebond it has a metal strip through the PU, our released metal cores did not have this, also was made our of a different compond PU to that orange one u got from eagle sports

indeed sum seem to be faulty as PU wasnt mix 100% these we didnt post out, & still have, ones that have broken due PU wasnt bonded to the core we have offered replacment due it is poor quality product which made it broke

the orange one posted above crunks due the PU isnt set

as for the AXIS wheels they are mde with SOA design & from same factory NOT EAGLE sport, yes ryan school have sold eagles for while in there own colours to make as axis brand metal core

the new front runners are not weak & it isnt the same material as our first released metl cores, nor is it the same as the new models we have coming out, i have pair of these new blade school wheels have since dec 1st i think hep greg has pair to

as for the Bond to the core, i dont understand why people say this, as indeed our metal cores are usng the 100% same tech wy eagle sports have for many years, we dont use glue or a bonding agent,

the new blade school models dont have bearing cups, but indeed the alloy core is to thin where bering space is they do wear out making the bearings loose was faster then old micro wheels
You know it's really weird.
Everytime you talk about your products, you never have anything good to say. People talk about the flaws in your wheels, and you just agree.
 

Humma

Steel Member
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these front runners are not the orange model above, nor is that our model we released, yeah it has crap rebond it has a metal strip through the PU, our released metal cores did not have this, also was made our of a different compond PU to that orange one u got from eagle sports

indeed sum seem to be faulty as PU wasnt mix 100% these we didnt post out, & still have, ones that have broken due PU wasnt bonded to the core we have offered replacment due it is poor quality product which made it broke

the orange one posted above crunks due the PU isnt set

as for the AXIS wheels they are mde with SOA design & from same factory NOT EAGLE sport, yes ryan school have sold eagles for while in there own colours to make as axis brand metal core

the new front runners are not weak & it isnt the same material as our first released metl cores, nor is it the same as the new models we have coming out, i have pair of these new blade school wheels have since dec 1st i think hep greg has pair to

as for the Bond to the core, i dont understand why people say this, as indeed our metal cores are usng the 100% same tech wy eagle sports have for many years, we dont use glue or a bonding agent,

the new blade school models dont have bearing cups, but indeed the alloy core is to thin where bering space is they do wear out making the bearings loose was faster then old micro wheels
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Just make it thicker then?
 

SOA

Steel Member
i dont really understand, as yeah i sort dont agree to wht others say, as said that orange wheel isnt my design, it is however from same fatory, but our factorys design,

i dont say good things bout them here, due i dont come here to rave on how good my products are, like others here do

i admit there were problems with our first btch of production wheels, not protypes, we have fixed this by using now a brand new machine, & new moulds also for new model 24mm wide

i personly havnt broke one of my blue metal cores ones that were good quality, i will make video later to show u, i only so far have seen 4 metal cores that have broke 3 are being returned for replacments,

we indeed should not have released these so early due PU wasnt fully cured & set inside, we only pre-sold them as request were mde from seeing images of protypes, Our new red models on website are the same as the blue model released in nov last year we used different agents in the PU material for curing process they are much stronger now &b also do ok on rough surface,we had let them sit aside to let the wheels fully cure, they indeed are not weak like before & have cured stronger there are a number of reasons this may have happended,as said i dont come here to post only good things on my brand, i have sent a few samples out recently to few well know riders, sum where protypes sum released models & the new Red Metal cores, i look forwrd to there comments here good or bad

we only are trying for the sport, so feedback to us is imortant, also we only haave had 1 rider say the bearing cups overlise, so if others have this happed email us, as we will look into getting them done in new stronger material
 
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