ABEC11 107MM SuperFly Wheels For Electric Skateboard - METROBOARD

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • ABEC11 recently introduced the 107 mm SuperFly Wheels for use with Electric Skateboards. Although Abec11 had an earlier version of this 107 mm wheel for many years, they recently updated the design to have the same inside bearing to urethane spacing as their popular "Flywheel" Series (e.g., 97 mm, 90 mm, 83 mm). This design change makes the 107 mm SuperFly Wheels compatible with electric skateboards that are designed for use with regular "Flywheels".
    These new wheels are not only larger in diameter, but also wider with a 64 mm width and 55 mm contact patch vs the regular "Flywheels" which ave a 52 mm width and 44 mm contact patch.
    The SuperFlys also come standard with ABEC11's premium 74A Reflex Formula. The Reflex formula can't be beat in terms of durability, rebound, and traction.
    The SuperFlys will give you the most cush ride on an electric longboard and will seriously take the edge off of road vibrations and less than perfect streets.
    Learn how to install Abec11 107 mm SuperFlys on the Metroboard Electric Skateboard!
    Now available on all Metroboard Electric Skateboards:
    metro-board.co...
    Get yours today!

Комментарии • 30

  • @johnstenlund472
    @johnstenlund472 6 лет назад +1

    He is using frequency to get the right tension - that is quality control on another level.

  • @scotthughes7440
    @scotthughes7440 5 лет назад +1

    I'm going to checkout your website!

  • @gawdlyinhale4203
    @gawdlyinhale4203 6 лет назад

    ordered my metroboard 4 days ago cant wait to get it in :D

    • @RemoBongo530
      @RemoBongo530 5 лет назад

      Gawdlyinhale 420 How has it been? Considering buying the Dual motor stealth

  • @KalvynSaayman
    @KalvynSaayman 6 лет назад

    Those wheels looks so good. I still would love to own such a board in South Africa.

    • @MetroboardElectricSkateboard
      @MetroboardElectricSkateboard  6 лет назад

      Kalvyn Saayman we can make it happen!

    • @KalvynSaayman
      @KalvynSaayman 6 лет назад +1

      Metroboard Electric Skateboard I like how you are thinking. Just have a tight budget as a teacher. But I still consider getting this board. From all my research it looks like your are on top even above boasted board an evolve.

    • @dominiquegagnon5264
      @dominiquegagnon5264 6 лет назад

      Yep, they sure are.

  • @jorb8572
    @jorb8572 6 лет назад +1

    Nice big wheels. I liked the fact you didn’t cut the video at wich you put the wheel on first and then could not mount the belt by putting it over the wheel. I really want to order such board but i live in Europe and have no experience with overseas ordering and shipping.

  • @JerryFungNYC
    @JerryFungNYC 6 лет назад +1

    NICE VIDEO....

  • @Tisean490
    @Tisean490 6 лет назад

    Great video.

  • @robm425
    @robm425 5 лет назад

    Any chance you guys will be doing an AT wheeled board? Will there be a simple kit to use them on the 41" stealth single or is this going to be a whole new design (I know you probably can't say but I am wondering how much I should wait around or just buy the 41" stealth)

  • @TheFillosof
    @TheFillosof 6 лет назад

    Cool video😉🕶🕶🕶🕶🕶

  • @gotcha1248
    @gotcha1248 4 года назад

    How do i get the pulleys

  • @1MantisPhoenix
    @1MantisPhoenix 3 месяца назад

    you forgot to ride it for us

  • @xBufferzz
    @xBufferzz 6 лет назад +4

    No spacers between barrings?

    • @MetroboardElectricSkateboard
      @MetroboardElectricSkateboard  6 лет назад +3

      Bufferzz Mr. You can install them but we have often found them to be a source of noise because with road vibration the axle nuts tend to loosen and then the bearing spacers start rattling. Yes you can retighten but it just becomes a maintenance issue.. honestly we have seen very little value in using bearing spacers

    • @willybilly99
      @willybilly99 6 лет назад +2

      the wheel will crack if you don't use bearing spacer. thats a shame telling people its ok to not use spacer. so they come to you to buy new wheel every often. Always use the spacer there is reason its made so the bearing won't try to come out of the wheel. there is zero noise first of all..

    • @MetroboardElectricSkateboard
      @MetroboardElectricSkateboard  6 лет назад +2

      what you wrote is simply not true...the only advantage of the bearing spacer, is that it allows you to crank down on the axle nut till it comes to a hard stop without risk of overtightening the bearings. But we have found that with use the axle nuts always loosen a bit, and then the bearing spacer starts rattling and making noise.

  • @policarpiodemaria5279
    @policarpiodemaria5279 6 лет назад

    👍

  • @MikevomMars
    @MikevomMars 6 лет назад

    Do the ABEC11 107mm fit on the Riptide R1 board?

  • @eddiek1231
    @eddiek1231 6 лет назад

    Would these also work well on the micro slim? 🤔

    • @MetroboardElectricSkateboard
      @MetroboardElectricSkateboard  6 лет назад +1

      Eddie K not ideal because they will make the board about 11 mm higher (5 mm from the wheels + additional 6 mm riser to avoid wheel bite). Note on our 41" longboard and 33" Mini Slim the extra riser is not needed because of the deck profile

    • @eddiek1231
      @eddiek1231 6 лет назад

      Got it, thanks for the fast response! Excited to see what you all will come out with next. I've been following you guys for some time now. Heavily considering a Metroboard in the nearby future.

  • @jamariejonea65
    @jamariejonea65 6 лет назад

    Hey metroboardb I really like your board and would like to make a video

  • @eshijimakatata5741
    @eshijimakatata5741 6 лет назад

    This too much work. Confusing.