You prolly dont care but if you are stoned like me atm you can watch all the latest movies on instaflixxer. Have been streaming with my brother for the last couple of weeks =)
you know, just watching this video 4 years later as usual. loved the content and i think its all about those little incremental improvements that really adds up. wheel size, hardness, bearings all that coupled with good technique and a pair of proper fitting boots. i have a pair of PS Next100 and im switching out for 110 frames for the longer frame which should give me alittle more stability and acceleration during push
Plastic frames are slower than alu ones, but you won't be able to notice it with such test. It's all about the push. Plastic frames "waste" more of your push energy because they are more flexible. Moreover, UFS connection between frame and the boot is plastic on plastic. Aluminium vs. metal plates embedded in the boot (or vs really hard composite reinforced with glass fibre or vs carbon) connections also are more solid, work less during push, bends less, which all contribute to better energy transfer. In addition, what you've really tested is which setup is faster, not which wheel size is. 3x100 mm might be faster than 4x80 by slight margin, but 4x100 will be a lot faster, 4x110 even more so. It would be best to get a boot with hybrid frame like Cado Motus makes, which can take 4x110 or 3x125. With this, go from 4x60 to 4x72 to 4x80 to 4x90 to 4x100 to 4x110. Also make a test 3x100 to 3x110 to 3x125 with the same frame. Alternatively, make a test using 4x110 frame and 3x125 one, of the same length, and make the same measurements. If not possible, going from 3x60 up to 3x125 would also provide fair comparison (even though nobody skates 3x60-3x80). That would give most objective results as all wheels will contact the ground in the same point and will have to roll in the same frame. Using the same set of bearings in every wheel set would make the data even more accurate, but bearings, given that you are using decent ones in all wheels, are very minor factor. As for rollerskates being faster than Aeons, definitely much greater wheel hardness and wheel width meant they were rolling smoother as your weight was not "squeezing" them so much as softer and narrower UC 60mm. 😉
I don't believe your statement that more flexible frames waste energy. They may waste some power, but it's probably insignificant compared to the total power output. For example, if you can flex the frame with your hands, you're probably not putting out a lot of power to do this. I suspect that racers prefer stiffer frames because of better feel, not more power.
@@ilanpi nah this guy is completely right. Every time you make a stride you will lose some of that push energy/power into flexing the frame/boot if your skate is not stiff. This is why people prefer metal frame and metal mounting plates as well as a stiffer boot that won't flex as much. It's also why the best skates are carbon fiber boots, and people will buy those skates even though they cost north of 500$
@@n8likesmath That's not how you measure power. You are most likely unaware of the huge amount of scientific research that went in to the introduction of the clap skate. These scientists have been working hard to make effective power meters for speed skates.
Thanks mate luv ur vids! I'm a longboarder and have done this test for my wheels and the speed difference is not that much but what really is significant is the momentum and how far you roll before you need to push again. Endurance, that could be another video idea. I agree smaller wheels = faster acceleration is a myth.
Nice test! Would be great to see a similar test but with aggressive wheels only (e.g. 55mm to 76mm and with different wheel profiles and flat and anti-rocker setups). That way it would show whether by going up just a few mm in size or switching to a different profile or having a flat setup actually has any noticeable difference or only by going all the way to at least 80mm indeed changes something. Given that there is quite a huge selection of wheel size, hardness and profile combinations, such a test would be very helpful.
Nice video. From a physics perspective it makes sense because the friction in the bearings is reduced with bigger wheels, plus the contact angle on the ground is less which reduces energy loss by vibrations. Acceleration shouldn’t be affected using gravity to start, but it’s easier to push off on the flat with lower skates. The method was pretty good, but if you do it again, it would be better to be shielded from wind and also avoid pushing off from the T position, since it’s difficult to control. I would also expect bigger differences with rougher surfaces.
Kudos to the soundness of your methodology. As a stats nerd I was like yesssss for controlled variables and acknowledgement of any potential confounding variables (i.e.: the bend in your knees, wind, bearings), haha. Well done. :)
The wide rollerskate wheels will roll on top of the highest point in the road that it is in contact with, and will therefore not go so far down into the "cracks" in the road as thinner inline wheels can do, which will help minimize the stopping power from each bump.
the only thing missing i feel is that everytime you changed the skates/wheels you could have taken a pic and left on the screen for a better reference for everybody watching of what gear you are currently testing, idk if you can edit that in the already posted video.
You the man for doing this video ! I find this video very interesting, to me that the type of content which bring inline skating more affordable and comprehensible for the new inline skaters. Which is mine that it contribute to make inline skating more popular and until one day it get as much recognition as skateboarding or BMX etc because it completely worth it to me. This video can seem unexceptional, but you just simply show with proof, that bigger wheel = more speed like everyone saying (including my self) but do not really know, cause nobody never compared them you way you did it ! thanks for that ! Keep it up !
Cool Test. I online have the very first USD Throne with 56mm wheels and the Red K2 il Capo with 80 mm wheels to compare.... so it's nice to see someone who make a great test like this. Thumps up
We never got to see the roller skates! Nice one as always Ric, I especially loved the little voice over haha made me chuckle 😂. I'm on the Kaze boot and moving onto the 100mm set up soon 👌
It just goes to show.. the equipment makes the most minor improvements in speed.. (outside of the 60mm wheels lol). It all boils down to posture and technique. Heck I bet if we give bart or felix some fisher price skates they could beat us haha.
Wow- Great Test ! I was worried you weren't going to make it for a minute though...seemed like you were overheating? I'm glad you began using 2 cameras to show the skates too (I think you missed that on the first pair.). Congratulations on the 4K subs!
I have 80mm wheel skates, but I want to put on 68-72 range wheels to have more control. I was never able to stop without spins, and I’m too big these days to risk falling. My 10 year old self sure was a daredevil, lol. This video makes me more confident that’s a good idea. Thanks! Do you think I should try putting in crummy bearings too, for further slowness? Or is that overkill?
Very surprising. My 3 x 100 mm skates feel much slower than my 3 x 110 mm skates. Mmmm. Could I be mistaken, or could it be the wheels themselves eg hardness?
Me encantó la música de fondo, perfecta para la prueba cuando vas tan lento... I liked these soundtrack , perfectly to the speed test, you were too slow 😁🙉
Large wheels maintain the speed you achieve with greater longevity. But the bearings that make the difference for you to reach a higher speed faster and also maintain it.
This was so interesting! thank you! I think tough, if every skate passed the starting point at a certain speed, the results might have been closer together. I feel the smaller wheels have a big disadvantage at the beginning that is getting smaller with speed! Maybe the bigger wheels would win more clearly, as i felt they started sluggish compared to the 80's You could put a small ramp at the start, just to give them a little starting speed. Whicht hardnesses did the wheels have? Greetings from austria and have a nice day!
Nice! Are the wheels the same hardness, and how much does hardness affect the speed, you think? That could also be a test, same brand and size of wheels, with different hardness. If you use an APP like Endomondo with the GPS on your phone, it will log time and speed on a map with analysis. That way you can tell how the different wheels accelerate, their top speed and so on :)
thanks for clearing up some questions that many skaters have wondered about !! I'm a true outdoor quad skater and would say when I first put on bones swiss bearings(new or cleaned well) they are so fast and smooth, but they become slower, cause they get dirty in a shorter time w outdoor skating. should I be using closed bearings for outdoor? can you recommend some that have the smoothness & precision that bones swiss have?
I started on 4x 84mm wheels so seems like the best of both worlds for a starter :D. What would 4 wheels 90mm or 100mm do compared 3 wheels? Suggestion: For next time, you might want to show the data analysis a bit longer or recap on it with it still in view. I'm a bit of a data geek so I want a moment to take it in :D Question: I have an enormous problems learning the plow stop, I just can't get an A shape with my feet, every time I spread my legs, try to push out with my heels/push toes in. But I just end up doing a rolling split. Any tips on how to practice the stance or technique? (I have a route I want to skate but it has hills and I don't feel comfortable going down hill at all atm)
daves2hd hey hey :) 90 on regular triskates are usually a lot shorter and maneuverable ... 4x84 are usually lower and longer ('ore stable).. speedwise I think it would be around the same .. maybe 90 a tiny bit faster but the push on the 4x84 would be stronger due to the longer frame ... both would work. It for different purposes .. As for the stop, what do you mean for a plow stop I would learn it stronger with one leg only and let the other roll.... put all the weight on the rolling one and put the one the one making you stop you need to point the toes in and press agains the heel... weird to explain in words.. maybe a good video is needed ;) I call it V stop
hello mr. lino help help 😔 my Rollerblade Metroblade gm also a bit sideways play at all rolls? when you grab a roll and pull to the sides?😢 my old rollerblade core xtv have not this problem. is this normal?
I am wondering, would adding some kizer trimax frames be enough to add speed to my razors? Instead of buying some powerslide imperial 125? It surely is a lot cheaper!
rik de blick I usually use Endomondo, and that was the plan but microphone was broken and I had to decide between microphone or that.went for the audio
Exactly, this is what I am wondering as well. Many people seem to think that 4x100 setup is faster than 3x100 setup, but I don't know if its true. Hopefully Lino will do some mythbusting on this one.
Four wheels should be faster than three if same size as there’s less weight per wheel hence less deformation which translates to less rolling resistance.
Bigger wheels only accelerate more slowly when they are driven from an axle. On skates they are being driven from the ground, this will not affect your acceleration at all. The bigger wheels accelerate more slowly theory does work with skates.
Hey man. I'm planning on skating from belgium to santiago (+/-)2000km for over 50days to raise money for breast cancer awareness. What skates would you personally recommand ? Knowing the road surface will different a lot. Of course im not planning on skating all the time! But i would truly appreciate your point of view or your recommandation. Me personaly am in doubt about the powerslide SUV 125 Or the grand prix trinity skates. Thanks for your time and videos. Greetings! @derudder Nicolas
Lino , Tienes DOOP Skates ? si los tienes , cres que puedes hacer un video haciendo freeskating ? y otra pregunta. cres que se pueden poner guia SuV a unos doop skates ? Gracias !!!!!!
Thanks, this was the video i was looking for a long time... showing how fast are different wheels on a downhill rolling. However, my experience is a little bit different. I have the 3x110 mm FSK Supercruiser on Trinity mount and my daughter has the 4x80 mm Kaze, on a Triniity mount as well. We tried them rolling down on the same 5-6 meter high hill. The first part of the hill is a lot steeper than the hill in this video. My daughter always wins with the 4x80 setup! The 3x110 mm rolls about 180-190 meters, the 4x80 rolls about 290-300 meters! What am I doing wrong with my 3x110 I don't know... Tried to roll making myself as small as possible reducing the air drag, but all the same... the kaze 4x80 always beats the shit out of the 3x110... I am a physicist, and i know that bigger (and the 110 mm is even harder, 88A UC) wheel should win, but this time it isn't the case. Could you make the comparison of the two KAZEs? Perhaps my 3x110 KAZE has some hidden fault...
MrKA1961 I'm also going to guess bearings since I have a 3x125 with ok bearings and a 4x84 with fast bearings and the roll feels easier on 84 but I have no other way to describe it but as "fake speed" that I need to work hard to maintain. when 125's get past a certain speed it rolls fast and takes little effort to keep the speed. My theory is that since 125 needs a little time to get rolling that it is even more important that bearings don't slow them down during this time.
You can measure which is faster by simply rolling down on a hill which continues with a long horizontal part. The one which rolls further is better, isn't it? It's not "fake speed"... It's 300 meters vs 200 meters... the difference is huge! And the kaze 4x80 mm is easier to "ride" on longer trips also... Bearings & wheels: Kaze 4x80 has WCD Precision ILQ9 classic, and wheels are spinner 85A Kaze 3x110 has WCD Precision ABEC 9 witth UC 88A wheels. Both have Trinity mount.
MrKA1961 yea its not that simple though, or in this case you aren't measuring skating speed because you aren't... well skating.... you are rolling ... and if you take away skating what you are left with are things like weight which translates to the wheels leaving a bigger/smaller footprint and that will determine how much friction you are exposed to for example
yeah an acceleration test would need to be different for sure.. but the idea here was just to give a bit of the same conditions to all skates and see how it goes.. thanks for the comment
Rapaz, eu queria entender uma coisa... vc coloca o título dos seus videos em portugues mesmo ou ingles ? pq pra mim aparece em portugues sendo que vc fala ingles ?
125s are to cruise only. 110s have good speed but don't allow you to fully grind. 100s are not so diffrent in speed compared to 110s but you Can grind easyer(if mounted on the proper frame). 90s and 80s have the best manouvrability but you can t grind completely. 76s 72s 60s 58s skate park only. Lino, is it correct to say that?
i would say its park only..but i really couldn't try them all... 100 and 110 can be different..i think for this to be accurate i would need to use the same boot , bearings and frame and just change wheels.. but i guess youhave the right idea..... 125 super good for distance....60s mostly park and grinds...and in between all rounded depending on size of the frame.. but i guess theres no rules in skating right? thanks for the comment
THE LINO LIFE i fell in love with the 110s because i skate the city mostly....so speed is ok...handling is ok...i Can afford all surfaces without problems without losing the possibility to grind sometimes! But the Most important thing is to keep rolling! waiting to roll with my daughter! ciao Lino!
Great video! Are you from Brazil or Portugal (or another portuguese native language country)? Almost all video's text (name and description) are on portuguese. Just a curiosity. Thanks.
I think this video is a loss of time, for you to make it, and for me to watch it. In terms of physics the results are simply obvious: the bigger is the wheel in a slope, it is faster .. In my opinion it would be interesting to test each one skating, not just testing the gravity. First dissapointing video from this channel. However I'm gonna subscribe. Regards!
thanks...i will redo this video soon with skating..but then the stride will also be different from wheels to wheels and frames to frames..also, on the latest one i will be more tired... i guess there will always be a "milion variables" but i like the skating suggestions..more natural..
Porque les deja a los aficionados poner las traducciones, y ellos solo traducen los títulos y no ponen subtítulos porque eso es muchísimo trabajo (digo de experiencia personal)
This was brilliant! Great analysis
thank you so much
+THE LINO LIFE where do you live
You prolly dont care but if you are stoned like me atm you can watch all the latest movies on instaflixxer. Have been streaming with my brother for the last couple of weeks =)
@Marcus Jaxson definitely, have been watching on Instaflixxer for since december myself =)
you know, just watching this video 4 years later as usual. loved the content and i think its all about those little incremental improvements that really adds up. wheel size, hardness, bearings all that coupled with good technique and a pair of proper fitting boots. i have a pair of PS Next100 and im switching out for 110 frames for the longer frame which should give me alittle more stability and acceleration during push
Plastic frames are slower than alu ones, but you won't be able to notice it with such test. It's all about the push. Plastic frames "waste" more of your push energy because they are more flexible. Moreover, UFS connection between frame and the boot is plastic on plastic. Aluminium vs. metal plates embedded in the boot (or vs really hard composite reinforced with glass fibre or vs carbon) connections also are more solid, work less during push, bends less, which all contribute to better energy transfer.
In addition, what you've really tested is which setup is faster, not which wheel size is. 3x100 mm might be faster than 4x80 by slight margin, but 4x100 will be a lot faster, 4x110 even more so. It would be best to get a boot with hybrid frame like Cado Motus makes, which can take 4x110 or 3x125. With this, go from 4x60 to 4x72 to 4x80 to 4x90 to 4x100 to 4x110. Also make a test 3x100 to 3x110 to 3x125 with the same frame. Alternatively, make a test using 4x110 frame and 3x125 one, of the same length, and make the same measurements. If not possible, going from 3x60 up to 3x125 would also provide fair comparison (even though nobody skates 3x60-3x80). That would give most objective results as all wheels will contact the ground in the same point and will have to roll in the same frame. Using the same set of bearings in every wheel set would make the data even more accurate, but bearings, given that you are using decent ones in all wheels, are very minor factor.
As for rollerskates being faster than Aeons, definitely much greater wheel hardness and wheel width meant they were rolling smoother as your weight was not "squeezing" them so much as softer and narrower UC 60mm.
😉
I don't believe your statement that more flexible frames waste energy. They may waste some power, but it's probably insignificant compared to the total power output. For example, if you can flex the frame with your hands, you're probably not putting out a lot of power to do this. I suspect that racers prefer stiffer frames because of better feel, not more power.
@@ilanpi nah this guy is completely right. Every time you make a stride you will lose some of that push energy/power into flexing the frame/boot if your skate is not stiff. This is why people prefer metal frame and metal mounting plates as well as a stiffer boot that won't flex as much. It's also why the best skates are carbon fiber boots, and people will buy those skates even though they cost north of 500$
@@n8likesmath It requires a power meter to resolve this question.
@@ilanpi no power meter required just ask someone who has tried on a lot of skates
@@n8likesmath That's not how you measure power. You are most likely unaware of the huge amount of scientific research that went in to the introduction of the clap skate. These scientists have been working hard to make effective power meters for speed skates.
Thanks mate luv ur vids! I'm a longboarder and have done this test for my wheels and the speed difference is not that much but what really is significant is the momentum and how far you roll before you need to push again. Endurance, that could be another video idea. I agree smaller wheels = faster acceleration is a myth.
Nice test!
Would be great to see a similar test but with aggressive wheels only (e.g. 55mm to 76mm and with different wheel profiles and flat and anti-rocker setups). That way it would show whether by going up just a few mm in size or switching to a different profile or having a flat setup actually has any noticeable difference or only by going all the way to at least 80mm indeed changes something.
Given that there is quite a huge selection of wheel size, hardness and profile combinations, such a test would be very helpful.
Nice video. From a physics perspective it makes sense because the friction in the bearings is reduced with bigger wheels, plus the contact angle on the ground is less which reduces energy loss by vibrations. Acceleration shouldn’t be affected using gravity to start, but it’s easier to push off on the flat with lower skates. The method was pretty good, but if you do it again, it would be better to be shielded from wind and also avoid pushing off from the T position, since it’s difficult to control. I would also expect bigger differences with rougher surfaces.
Kudos to the soundness of your methodology. As a stats nerd I was like yesssss for controlled variables and acknowledgement of any potential confounding variables (i.e.: the bend in your knees, wind, bearings), haha. Well done. :)
The wide rollerskate wheels will roll on top of the highest point in the road that it is in contact with, and will therefore not go so far down into the "cracks" in the road as thinner inline wheels can do, which will help minimize the stopping power from each bump.
the only thing missing i feel is that everytime you changed the skates/wheels you could have taken a pic and left on the screen for a better reference for everybody watching of what gear you are currently testing, idk if you can edit that in the already posted video.
would be sick for sure..thanks for the suggestions.. youtube wont let you edit the video once its online unlike vimeo.
@@RicardoLino A bit late, but you can always upload the pics to imgur and copy the link in the description/comments
You the man for doing this video !
I find this video very interesting, to me that the type of content which bring inline skating more affordable and comprehensible for the new inline skaters.
Which is mine that it contribute to make inline skating more popular and until one day it get as much recognition as skateboarding or BMX etc because it completely worth it to me.
This video can seem unexceptional, but you just simply show with proof, that bigger wheel = more speed like everyone saying (including my self) but do not really know, cause nobody never compared them you way you did it ! thanks for that !
Keep it up !
Cool Test. I online have the very first USD Throne with 56mm wheels and the Red K2 il Capo with 80 mm wheels to compare.... so it's nice to see someone who make a great test like this. Thumps up
Jesse Bombshell 🙏🏻thanks for the feedback. really apreciate it
love from Egypt man, what i do when i start to watch your videos is like them
We never got to see the roller skates! Nice one as always Ric, I especially loved the little voice over haha made me chuckle 😂. I'm on the Kaze boot and moving onto the 100mm set up soon 👌
ahhaha..go pro didnt realy work....sorry man ;)
Congrats on the 4k Subs!! Awesome video, really usefull!
Santiago Loya thanks ! Glad to know it helps ;)
It just goes to show.. the equipment makes the most minor improvements in speed.. (outside of the 60mm wheels lol). It all boils down to posture and technique. Heck I bet if we give bart or felix some fisher price skates they could beat us haha.
you are a real scientist bro
I would like to see an inline skate battle with Wizard skates in the mix. Wizard skates downhill with 110mm wheels !!
Loving your content
Wow- Great Test ! I was worried you weren't going to make it for a minute though...seemed like you were overheating? I'm glad you began using 2 cameras to show the skates too (I think you missed that on the first pair.). Congratulations on the 4K subs!
ahahha..the gopro wasn't with me on the 60s and the roller skates..bummer!! thanks for the comment :)
Love your videos Ricardo keep up the good work,
I have 80mm wheel skates, but I want to put on 68-72 range wheels to have more control. I was never able to stop without spins, and I’m too big these days to risk falling. My 10 year old self sure was a daredevil, lol. This video makes me more confident that’s a good idea. Thanks! Do you think I should try putting in crummy bearings too, for further slowness? Or is that overkill?
Very surprising. My 3 x 100 mm skates feel much slower than my 3 x 110 mm skates. Mmmm. Could I be mistaken, or could it be the wheels themselves eg hardness?
Lovely content! Keep it up!
Me encantó la música de fondo, perfecta para la prueba cuando vas tan lento...
I liked these soundtrack , perfectly to the speed test, you were too slow 😁🙉
Large wheels maintain the speed you achieve with greater longevity.
But the bearings that make the difference for you to reach a higher speed faster and also maintain it.
An ILQ 9 Pro or Swiss or Ceramica bearing would perform better than a simple ABEC9
Ricardo by brotha, will you ghetto rig some aggressive inline skates with big wheels? Like 100mm?
This was so interesting! thank you! I think tough, if every skate passed the starting point at a certain speed, the results might have been closer together. I feel the smaller wheels have a big disadvantage at the beginning that is getting smaller with speed! Maybe the bigger wheels would win more clearly, as i felt they started sluggish compared to the 80's
You could put a small ramp at the start, just to give them a little starting speed.
Whicht hardnesses did the wheels have?
Greetings from austria and have a nice day!
i guess your right about that...i wasn't always starting the same way...putting a ramp would have been the best for sure!
thanks for the suggestion!
I like this guy
Good video! Keep it up!
Nice! Are the wheels the same hardness, and how much does hardness affect the speed, you think? That could also be a test, same brand and size of wheels, with different hardness. If you use an APP like Endomondo with the GPS on your phone, it will log time and speed on a map with analysis. That way you can tell how the different wheels accelerate, their top speed and so on :)
the plan was to be using the phoneto run endomondo.but my mic died and i ended up using the phone as a mic.
next time ;)
4000 subs...damn
Im an og
I have been on this acc before this vid got posted
Now u gotta get a 66k camera
thanks for clearing up some questions that many skaters have wondered about !! I'm a true outdoor quad skater and would say when I first put on bones swiss bearings(new or cleaned well) they are so fast and smooth, but they become slower, cause they get dirty in a shorter time w outdoor skating. should I be using closed bearings for outdoor? can you recommend some that have the smoothness & precision that bones swiss have?
good to know thanks for the info.
cheers
I started on 4x 84mm wheels so seems like the best of both worlds for a starter :D. What would 4 wheels 90mm or 100mm do compared 3 wheels?
Suggestion: For next time, you might want to show the data analysis a bit longer or recap on it with it still in view. I'm a bit of a data geek so I want a moment to take it in :D
Question: I have an enormous problems learning the plow stop, I just can't get an A shape with my feet, every time I spread my legs, try to push out with my heels/push toes in. But I just end up doing a rolling split. Any tips on how to practice the stance or technique? (I have a route I want to skate but it has hills and I don't feel comfortable going down hill at all atm)
daves2hd hey hey :) 90 on regular triskates are usually a lot shorter and maneuverable ... 4x84 are usually lower and longer ('ore stable).. speedwise I think it would be around the same .. maybe 90 a tiny bit faster but the push on the 4x84 would be stronger due to the longer frame ... both would work. It for different purposes ..
As for the stop, what do you mean for a plow stop I would learn it stronger with one leg only and let the other roll.... put all the weight on the rolling one and put the one the one making you stop you need to point the toes in and press agains the heel... weird to explain in words.. maybe a good video is needed ;) I call it V stop
Which skates are best for stuns and speed tri or four??
Keep doin videos man 🙌🙌
Thanks!
hello mr. lino help help 😔
my Rollerblade Metroblade gm also a bit sideways play at all rolls? when you grab a roll and pull to the sides?😢
my old rollerblade core xtv have not this problem. is this normal?
I am wondering, would adding some kizer trimax frames be enough to add speed to my razors? Instead of buying some powerslide imperial 125? It surely is a lot cheaper!
congrats on 4k subs. keep youtubing
Hehehe nice! For the next video you could use apps like runtastic or glympse to record your speed 👌🏽
rik de blick I usually use Endomondo, and that was the plan but microphone was broken and I had to decide between microphone or that.went for the audio
So how about three wheels compared to four. If they were the same size, which would be faster?
Robin Polanen that's a good question. Would need to test
Exactly, this is what I am wondering as well. Many people seem to think that 4x100 setup is faster than 3x100 setup, but I don't know if its true. Hopefully Lino will do some mythbusting on this one.
Four wheels should be faster than three if same size as there’s less weight per wheel hence less deformation which translates to less rolling resistance.
I wanna live the lino life, give me some tips
ENJOY LIFE!! rest will happen :) thanks for the comment
Hallo i got a question. Is it normal that my aggressiv wheels are gone, on the Inside after about 10 hours of skating?
Bigger wheels only accelerate more slowly when they are driven from an axle. On skates they are being driven from the ground, this will not affect your acceleration at all.
The bigger wheels accelerate more slowly theory does work with skates.
You now have 61.2k subs okay 😂
Your the best
I wonder what will 150mm perform inthat list
Sou fanzaço do Ricardo Lino pena que eu não entendo uma só palavra que ele diz, fazer o que...
Congrats!
Dire Wolfy thank you ❤️
Hey man.
I'm planning on skating from belgium to santiago (+/-)2000km for over 50days to raise money for breast cancer awareness.
What skates would you personally recommand ?
Knowing the road surface will different a lot.
Of course im not planning on skating all the time!
But i would truly appreciate your point of view or your recommandation.
Me personaly am in doubt about the powerslide SUV 125
Or the grand prix trinity skates.
Thanks for your time and videos.
Greetings!
@derudder Nicolas
What's the green wheel brand with a the lime green core at the top right corner on your tabletop?
thos are undercover wheels.. 84mm model ZEBRA ;)
Those wheels are gorgeous. Thanks.
Lino , Tienes DOOP Skates ? si los tienes , cres que puedes hacer un video haciendo freeskating ? y otra pregunta. cres que se pueden poner guia SuV a unos doop skates ? Gracias !!!!!!
Thanks, this was the video i was looking for a long time... showing how fast are different wheels on a downhill rolling.
However, my experience is a little bit different.
I have the 3x110 mm FSK Supercruiser on Trinity mount and my daughter has the 4x80 mm Kaze, on a Triniity mount as well.
We tried them rolling down on the same 5-6 meter high hill. The first part of the hill is a lot steeper than the hill in this video.
My daughter always wins with the 4x80 setup! The 3x110 mm rolls about 180-190 meters, the 4x80 rolls about 290-300 meters!
What am I doing wrong with my 3x110 I don't know... Tried to roll making myself as small as possible reducing the air drag, but all the same... the kaze 4x80 always beats the shit out of the 3x110...
I am a physicist, and i know that bigger (and the 110 mm is even harder, 88A UC) wheel should win, but this time it isn't the case.
Could you make the comparison of the two KAZEs? Perhaps my 3x110 KAZE has some hidden fault...
MrKA1961 ill give it a try. getting trinity 3x110 next week ;) thank you soo much for the comment. lotta love.
Same bearings? Bearings make a _big_ difference I've found...
MrKA1961 I'm also going to guess bearings since I have a 3x125 with ok bearings and a 4x84 with fast bearings and the roll feels easier on 84 but I have no other way to describe it but as "fake speed" that I need to work hard to maintain. when 125's get past a certain speed it rolls fast and takes little effort to keep the speed. My theory is that since 125 needs a little time to get rolling that it is even more important that bearings don't slow them down during this time.
You can measure which is faster by simply rolling down on a hill which continues with a long horizontal part. The one which rolls further is better, isn't it? It's not "fake speed"... It's 300 meters vs 200 meters... the difference is huge!
And the kaze 4x80 mm is easier to "ride" on longer trips also...
Bearings & wheels:
Kaze 4x80 has WCD Precision ILQ9 classic, and wheels are spinner 85A
Kaze 3x110 has WCD Precision ABEC 9 witth UC 88A wheels.
Both have Trinity mount.
MrKA1961 yea its not that simple though, or in this case you aren't measuring skating speed because you aren't... well skating.... you are rolling ... and if you take away skating what you are left with are things like weight which translates to the wheels leaving a bigger/smaller footprint and that will determine how much friction you are exposed to for example
No 72mm? Also I think the weight of the wheel is more important than the size with acceleration.
yeah an acceleration test would need to be different for sure.. but the idea here was just to give a bit of the same conditions to all skates and see how it goes.. thanks for the comment
excellent
Are portuguese? Im pretty sure i eard "olá" at the begining of the video
What about 4x100 or 4x110?
Rapaz, eu queria entender uma coisa... vc coloca o título dos seus videos em portugues mesmo ou ingles ?
pq pra mim aparece em portugues sendo que vc fala ingles ?
Pior que eh, nem tinha reparado, kkkkkk. Q zuera.
I have 4 in a line
125s are to cruise only. 110s have good speed but don't allow you to fully grind. 100s are not so diffrent in speed compared to 110s but you Can grind easyer(if mounted on the proper frame). 90s and 80s have the best manouvrability but you can t grind completely. 76s 72s 60s 58s skate park only. Lino, is it correct to say that?
i would say its park only..but i really couldn't try them all... 100 and 110 can be different..i think for this to be accurate i would need to use the same boot , bearings and frame and just change wheels.. but i guess youhave the right idea..... 125 super good for distance....60s mostly park and grinds...and in between all rounded depending on size of the frame.. but i guess theres no rules in skating right? thanks for the comment
THE LINO LIFE i fell in love with the 110s because i skate the city mostly....so speed is ok...handling is ok...i Can afford all surfaces without problems without losing the possibility to grind sometimes! But the Most important thing is to keep rolling! waiting to roll with my daughter! ciao Lino!
which is have great speed
shared it at my page (brazil) - fraldinhas inline
Great video! Are you from Brazil or Portugal (or another portuguese native language country)? Almost all video's text (name and description) are on portuguese. Just a curiosity. Thanks.
eu sou Português, neste momento estou no brazil por uns dias mas os videos sao traduzidos pelo google ;)
grande abraço
I assume that you used the same type brand new bearing for all the 6 skates? Otherwise the experiment results won't be very accurate.
wicked bearings abec 7
Abec 9 and 72 mm
Fastest Bearings?
I think this video is a loss of time, for you to make it, and for me to watch it. In terms of physics the results are simply obvious: the bigger is the wheel in a slope, it is faster .. In my opinion it would be interesting to test each one skating, not just testing the gravity. First dissapointing video from this channel. However I'm gonna subscribe. Regards!
thanks...i will redo this video soon with skating..but then the stride will also be different from wheels to wheels and frames to frames..also, on the latest one i will be more tired...
i guess there will always be a "milion variables" but i like the skating suggestions..more natural..
We are disappointed in you Hoon Jin for being such a dumbass. In my opinion you should go make your own videos
I want one please. I do not have the money to buy
I skate faster in my 4x90s them my 3x100s. I know I'm doing something wrong, but in time I'll get it.
Por qué pones titulos en español y nisiquiera pones subtítulos?
Porque les deja a los aficionados poner las traducciones, y ellos solo traducen los títulos y no ponen subtítulos porque eso es muchísimo trabajo (digo de experiencia personal)
How old is Ricardo lino?
Carlos Rodriguez
Not to Old to skate
Good u never live the roller ok 😉😉😉😉😉
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Good u never live the roller ok
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your videos are too long and get boring while you provide good content; summarize it in 5 minutes and you'll get way more subscribers
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