I was hoping it would be possible. I tried temporarily removing the brake pad on the back of the wheels to see if the brake pad could be installed on my skag off-road tires, but the pad screws are sealed into the urethane very tight. Nearly impossible to loosen. So that makes these wheels proprietary to this brake system. The only option at this time, would be to try and tightly bind larger off-road tire frames to the Viberide wheels, using a DIY metal frame of sorts. That may turn out to be an unsuccessful mess though. Maybe one day, someone will have an off-road wheel design brake system that will work on similar concept that won't ware down the frame of the wheel.
I noticed they made an offer on Shark tank. I've been meaning to see it. The vibe ride brake system has really saved my knees and ankles. You'll understand how valuable it is, if you're still skating when you get into your 40s.
Is it possible to attach a different set of wheels to the braking truck?
I was hoping it would be possible. I tried temporarily removing the brake pad on the back of the wheels to see if the brake pad could be installed on my skag off-road tires, but the pad screws are sealed into the urethane very tight. Nearly impossible to loosen. So that makes these wheels proprietary to this brake system.
The only option at this time, would be to try and tightly bind larger off-road tire frames to the Viberide wheels, using a DIY metal frame of sorts. That may turn out to be an unsuccessful mess though.
Maybe one day, someone will have an off-road wheel design brake system that will work on similar concept that won't ware down the frame of the wheel.
Ridevibe skateboards wth brakes from sharktank
I noticed they made an offer on Shark tank. I've been meaning to see it. The vibe ride brake system has really saved my knees and ankles. You'll understand how valuable it is, if you're still skating when you get into your 40s.