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I thought bigheads and classics were the same shape? always liked bigheads for the graphic on them, but have love for the swirl now. but if bigheads are wider I might have to snag a set.
I've been skating 52-53mm for ever now but recently I was only able to find 56mm. I thought I'd be bummed that they would be too big but I'm actually hyped on them. Full conical 99d 56mm the new go to
Quote from: Chatbot on June 15, 2020, 09:00:51 AMExpand QuoteI've been skating 52-53mm for ever now but recently I was only able to find 56mm. I thought I'd be bummed that they would be too big but I'm actually hyped on them. Full conical 99d 56mm the new go to[close]On what trucks/height? Considering 56mm conical fulls w 53.5mm high venture 6.1
I've been skating 52-53mm for ever now but recently I was only able to find 56mm. I thought I'd be bummed that they would be too big but I'm actually hyped on them. Full conical 99d 56mm the new go to[close]
Anybody had this happen? Put bearings in this set of radial slims and when I went today to set them up noticed one of the wheels had split entirely to the core....sent in a note to DLX so let's see.
I really wanna try out some OG classics. Are the SFW's just non-formula four lock ins?
flat spotted 3 times in 2 weeks, other than that awesome wheels
Baby is gonna be raised by Max and Cyrus
This isn't a Spitfire specific question but I only ride Spitfire, so I'm dropping it here. Do conical, radial and the other shapes with a wide riding service cone at the same rate/manner as the classic shapes? Has anyone ever paid attention to this? Peace.
Quote from: FredGallsBallz on June 17, 2020, 08:58:11 AMExpand QuoteThis isn't a Spitfire specific question but I only ride Spitfire, so I'm dropping it here. Do conical, radial and the other shapes with a wide riding service cone at the same rate/manner as the classic shapes? Has anyone ever paid attention to this? Peace.[close]they don't necessarily cone faster but personally I have found it more noticeable on conicals since they have that more squared shape. All you need to do is rotate them like once per month, or I do whenever I switch decks.
This isn't a Spitfire specific question but I only ride Spitfire, so I'm dropping it here. Do conical, radial and the other shapes with a wide riding service cone at the same rate/manner as the classic shapes? Has anyone ever paid attention to this? Peace.[close]
Quote from: Paperclip20 on June 17, 2020, 10:17:24 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: FredGallsBallz on June 17, 2020, 08:58:11 AMExpand QuoteThis isn't a Spitfire specific question but I only ride Spitfire, so I'm dropping it here. Do conical, radial and the other shapes with a wide riding service cone at the same rate/manner as the classic shapes? Has anyone ever paid attention to this? Peace.[close]they don't necessarily cone faster but personally I have found it more noticeable on conicals since they have that more squared shape. All you need to do is rotate them like once per month, or I do whenever I switch decks.[close]Thanks, that's what I figured. I hate taking the wheels off the axles because I'm worried I'll never get the nut to thread correctly again. But that's a topic for another thread.
Quote from: FredGallsBallz on June 17, 2020, 08:58:11 AMExpand QuoteThis isn't a Spitfire specific question but I only ride Spitfire, so I'm dropping it here. Do conical, radial and the other shapes with a wide riding service cone at the same rate/manner as the classic shapes? Has anyone ever paid attention to this? Peace.[close]they don't necessarily cone faster but personally I have found it more noticeable on conicals since they have that more squared shape. All you need to do is rotate them like once per month, or I do whenever I switch decks.[close]
Quote from: FredGallsBallz on June 17, 2020, 10:42:45 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Paperclip20 on June 17, 2020, 10:17:24 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: FredGallsBallz on June 17, 2020, 08:58:11 AMExpand QuoteThis isn't a Spitfire specific question but I only ride Spitfire, so I'm dropping it here. Do conical, radial and the other shapes with a wide riding service cone at the same rate/manner as the classic shapes? Has anyone ever paid attention to this? Peace.[close]they don't necessarily cone faster but personally I have found it more noticeable on conicals since they have that more squared shape. All you need to do is rotate them like once per month, or I do whenever I switch decks.[close]Thanks, that's what I figured. I hate taking the wheels off the axles because I'm worried I'll never get the nut to thread correctly again. But that's a topic for another thread.[close]Just get the Indy skate tool with the rethreader thingy (or any other brand that has that)
Quote from: Paperclip20 on June 17, 2020, 10:17:24 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: FredGallsBallz on June 17, 2020, 08:58:11 AMExpand QuoteThis isn't a Spitfire specific question but I only ride Spitfire, so I'm dropping it here. Do conical, radial and the other shapes with a wide riding service cone at the same rate/manner as the classic shapes? Has anyone ever paid attention to this? Peace.[close]they don't necessarily cone faster but personally I have found it more noticeable on conicals since they have that more squared shape. All you need to do is rotate them like once per month, or I do whenever I switch decks.[close]Thanks, that's what I figured. I hate taking the wheels off the axles because I'm worried I'll never get the nut to thread correctly again. But that's a topic for another thread.[close]
https://www.ebay.com/itm/143634633456Wtf is this??Seller has bunch of other F4 bundles
Item Location: JapanThen for me it says "This item does not ship to Japan".I guess because you will go to prison selling counterfeit items here or the vendor is scared a local buyer would come track them down and then not bow when they greeted them and demanded a refund.Also, a good way to be publicly shamed in the local newspaper. Edit: Or perhaps they aren't fakes and this is why we rarely have Spitfires here for the past year. This guy is a postal Ninja and intercepts all shipments to shops containing Formula Fours!
Impish sausage is definitely gonna blow up as a euphemism this year
Quote from: thelonelynow on June 17, 2020, 10:07:43 PMExpand QuoteItem Location: JapanThen for me it says "This item does not ship to Japan".I guess because you will go to prison selling counterfeit items here or the vendor is scared a local buyer would come track them down and then not bow when they greeted them and demanded a refund.Also, a good way to be publicly shamed in the local newspaper. Edit: Or perhaps they aren't fakes and this is why we rarely have Spitfires here for the past year. This guy is a postal Ninja and intercepts all shipments to shops containing Formula Fours![close] be careful too because a few Local shops in Japan have recently reported individual sellers selling fake F4s on places like eBay and mericari etc.
Item Location: JapanThen for me it says "This item does not ship to Japan".I guess because you will go to prison selling counterfeit items here or the vendor is scared a local buyer would come track them down and then not bow when they greeted them and demanded a refund.Also, a good way to be publicly shamed in the local newspaper. Edit: Or perhaps they aren't fakes and this is why we rarely have Spitfires here for the past year. This guy is a postal Ninja and intercepts all shipments to shops containing Formula Fours![close]
Has anyone seen some 101 52mm conical fulls recently? Cant find a pair to save my life