Jason
Silver Member
Bolt Kit
Set I have came with 3 bolts. 2 pictured here.
I love the look of these bolts, great colour and they're very tidy. Superior to normal hardware bolts, as you don't have to worry about rounding the heads, or have to deal with pesky spanner sizes. Combined with a set of old bearings, they are the perfect length and require no cutting back. They have a very nice hold on the headtube, mine hasn't shifted or creaked since I've used them.
Great look, easy installation and do their job nicely. I recommend the SOA Bolt Kit.
BMX Pegs
Comes with 2 differerent length bolts, 2 different sized pegs and 2 washers
It was fun trying out the possibilities of these pegs. They are showing no signs of bending after having my weight on them, even with their very light weight. They are a nice length too, not too long and not too short. Their diameter is also a decent size, not that bulky but also not too skinny, my feet could stay on them without any problems. However, they seem to be wearing down on the ends after a week of riding, and they scratch kinda deeply. When done up tightly, the bolts will not come loose. They are nice for stalls and flat tricks. Several other riders have had a go with my scooter, one of them claiming he wanted pegs just like them on his scooter.
Light, strong, easy installation and right size. I recommend these pegs if you are interested in learning peg tricks.
Orange Low Profile 100mm Metal Cores
Firstly, I like the colour. Orange is nice. They aren't a very heavy wheel, and the urethane has a tiny squish to the touch. One nylon bearing cup wouldn't hold the bearing very well, whereas the other would, so whether you get a wheel with 2 decent cups is unfortunately touch-and-go. The bearing spacers included make it easier to install the wheel onto an axle, but I have a suspicion they are slightly too skinny, as the wheel had stopped spinning as I tightened it really hard. These wheels are noticabley skinnier than most other wheels available, but as far as I could tell their performance wasn't decreased. With a good set of bearings these wheels go considerably fast, and provide a smooth ride. After riding them for about 2 weeks in the front and back they are both still holding up, even with the amount of stress I have given them with my riding. The bearing cups have become more ovalised which is disappointing. The urethane is showing no signs of dehubbing as of yet, although each wheel has a few hairline splits around 2-4mm in length, due to riding on roads. The rear wheel hasn't worn down much at all, but it doesn't provide much urethane to wear away over a long period of time.
Light and cheap for a metalcore. A few design flaws. A decent wheel.
Set I have came with 3 bolts. 2 pictured here.
I love the look of these bolts, great colour and they're very tidy. Superior to normal hardware bolts, as you don't have to worry about rounding the heads, or have to deal with pesky spanner sizes. Combined with a set of old bearings, they are the perfect length and require no cutting back. They have a very nice hold on the headtube, mine hasn't shifted or creaked since I've used them.
Great look, easy installation and do their job nicely. I recommend the SOA Bolt Kit.
BMX Pegs
Comes with 2 differerent length bolts, 2 different sized pegs and 2 washers
It was fun trying out the possibilities of these pegs. They are showing no signs of bending after having my weight on them, even with their very light weight. They are a nice length too, not too long and not too short. Their diameter is also a decent size, not that bulky but also not too skinny, my feet could stay on them without any problems. However, they seem to be wearing down on the ends after a week of riding, and they scratch kinda deeply. When done up tightly, the bolts will not come loose. They are nice for stalls and flat tricks. Several other riders have had a go with my scooter, one of them claiming he wanted pegs just like them on his scooter.
Light, strong, easy installation and right size. I recommend these pegs if you are interested in learning peg tricks.
Orange Low Profile 100mm Metal Cores
Firstly, I like the colour. Orange is nice. They aren't a very heavy wheel, and the urethane has a tiny squish to the touch. One nylon bearing cup wouldn't hold the bearing very well, whereas the other would, so whether you get a wheel with 2 decent cups is unfortunately touch-and-go. The bearing spacers included make it easier to install the wheel onto an axle, but I have a suspicion they are slightly too skinny, as the wheel had stopped spinning as I tightened it really hard. These wheels are noticabley skinnier than most other wheels available, but as far as I could tell their performance wasn't decreased. With a good set of bearings these wheels go considerably fast, and provide a smooth ride. After riding them for about 2 weeks in the front and back they are both still holding up, even with the amount of stress I have given them with my riding. The bearing cups have become more ovalised which is disappointing. The urethane is showing no signs of dehubbing as of yet, although each wheel has a few hairline splits around 2-4mm in length, due to riding on roads. The rear wheel hasn't worn down much at all, but it doesn't provide much urethane to wear away over a long period of time.
Light and cheap for a metalcore. A few design flaws. A decent wheel.