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find a hill or some rough ground and do some powerslides over and over and over again.make sure you turn your board around time to time so your wheels are wearing out evenly.? depending on how bad it is, i can usually get them out with about 2 minutes of nonstop powersliding.? ?
Quote from: faster! on March 21, 2011, 09:42:59 AMExpand Quotefind a hill or some rough ground and do some powerslides over and over and over again.make sure you turn your board around time to time so your wheels are wearing out evenly.? depending on how bad it is, i can usually get them out with about 2 minutes of nonstop powersliding.? ? [close]you can powerslide for 2 minutes non stop?
find a hill or some rough ground and do some powerslides over and over and over again.make sure you turn your board around time to time so your wheels are wearing out evenly.? depending on how bad it is, i can usually get them out with about 2 minutes of nonstop powersliding.? ? [close]
Anyone know how to get rid of them, or at least make them a little better? I know they'll go away eventually if I keep skating, but one of my wheels has a pretty bad spot and I wanna get rid of it as soon as possible.
I hate the sound of flatspotted wheels rolling...