need help with wheels

skets

Member
Hi, I was scootering a stair set and the my wheel stopped moving fast. It is rubbing the fork and it wobbles a bit. Is it ovalised or did I bend my fork. P.S. I have a rup fork which is threaded so does that mean if I bent it I would have to buy compression to work with a threadless fork. I hate rup forks so im not going back to that. If so should I get SCS HIC or ICS. Thanks ahead of time. Which compression is the cheapest.
 
pics? and you might of cracked the core but most likely bent the legs of the fork and no you do not need a compression system you can buy another threaded fork
 

skets

Member
Are there any good threaded forks. It was a little loose but when i tighten it, it still wobbles. I probably cracked a spoke because they are yaks. lol
 

parrish

Administrator
Staff member
yes, inwards, blunts, dsa forks, and you can thread any fork, im sure you can find somewhere that will do it for you
 

Rob.

Admin
Staff member
That's too much effort.

I'd get a DSA fork threaded and consider some metal cores
 

skets

Member
Ok so five spokes were cracked and I didn't notice. My forks are ok for now but I'm getting some metal cores soon. I'm thinking demon metalcores.
 

skets

Member
my mom says she will pay for wheels since they broke any suggestins i ride alot of street and i ride to get around the city
 

skets

Member
ok so im using rup wheels right now but i was thinking some protos would be nice but are there any places with full core protos
 
a just found out that the new lucky metalcores actually arent that bad. my friend has some and he rides really hard probably one of the best at where i live and he says he like them more than his old eaglesports
 

devinthedew2

Steel Member
How about you just go with phoenix wheels if you have the money and you wont have to replace them for a long ass time
 
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