HOW TO CONVERT ANY SKATE FROM 165 TO UFS AND VICE VERSA // THE OYSI ADAPTER
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► Did you ever think, how cool would it be to ride the Wizard frame on a 165 boot?
well, I did
you can find the boot I was using in this video here:
www.micro-skate.com
you can also find more info about the Oysi frames and Adapters here:
www.oysius.com/
HOW TO CONVERT ANY SKATE FROM 165 TO UFS AND VICE VERSA // THE OYSI ADAPTER
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Illl be finally able to buy those wizard frames and mount them on my Twister Edge X!
Have you done it yet?
Have you done it yet ? It's bn 4 yrs 😂
Very interesting Lino, I have my wizard setup complete with Seba SX 2 boot, (NR100 frame), and Intuition liner, and while I love this setup, I do love my fr1's also!!
Another thing, I hate the velcro mid strap on the CJ/ SX, it just doesn't tighten like the fr1's "micrometric" ratchet strap does.
So for me this looks great and I'd like to try it. Ideally, I'd have the new FR1 boot with Intuition liner in a smaller size.
Also, it makes total sense that slides are easier when your heel sits lower, so I'm gonna try ditch the heel pads on my Intuitions in the SX boot for now, see how that feels. Cool video!
They should make this adapter in black, or different color options to suit your frame, will look much better then.
Awesome video! Thuroshop has a 3D printed one that is available right now. There are also .stl files floating around somewhere if you know how to search. Oysi's adapter should be metal tho, and should also be coming out with the OY3X sometime.
Finaly, i have been looking for this adapter for so long. I want me aggr frames on my freeskate boots. I made my own in the meanwhile :)
If you have a old pair of razors cults from before the UFS adapters were integrated into the soul plates you can use them in the same way. I used some from a pair of shima 3's to make a pair of SEBA FRX80 skates UFS with USD carbon soul plates.
Can't wait for them to come out. Some impressive one footed 3 turns 💪
Does anybody know where this is currently available? I've been dying to find something like this for so long
I think it's still not available to buy :(
Lol. The skates look good. And god bless your family the baby is so grown and following on daddy foot steps. Keep the vids coming always watching. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Cool video! Nice skate segments!
thank you :)
Hi Ricardo, where could I get those spacers? Thanks innadvance
Ohh the micros look great! Wish i could try em locally. They seem like a GREAT option!!
I just bought FR1's for my super wide feet. Maybe i'll look into that adapter to switch from the 3x110 to a more "aggressive" one when i feel like it ^^. maybe one with a little slot for slides!
I assume, for the vice versa part I put the adapter in the front.
Curious how that feels like.
Hey Ricardo I noticed @9:35 there's a slider piece u added on (for grinding), looks good man what's it called and where can I get it from?
hello, you think it's possible, use this adapt on USD throne classic jeff fredericks ?
Great video, my dream is to get the micro HEAT and try the wizard 4x100 frame. Also, I didnt find the adapter at the oysi website
thuroshop.com/products/inline-raised-heel-to-or-from-ufs-adapter-plates
Here's a different one. What's the micro heat?
@@NotALizardPerson81 The white M-cro skates that Ricardo have are the HEAT and they will be available this year as far as I know
I have some tempest speed skates 4x110 (195mm) frame how can I get them on my twister edge (165mm)
Can you tell me dimensions od that adapter? What's the height in mm?
Great video!
Just reminds me of shaun unwin😂, also does this mean i can use it on any freestyle skate like flying eagle and make it a agressive frame?
Hi Ricardo, I made a piece like that in a 3d printer...but my problem is the Bolt'S lenght. I need it longer .
How did you solve this?
Im interested too
I'm guessing the bolt hole is recessed into the adaptor block a little, so the bolt doesn't need to be mega long
@@edwardtaylor5207 As I see here: www.oysius.com/oy3x-introduction/ the longer bolts are included. Will not trust on shorter bolts as spaces looks quite thick. Anyway this looks promising, a pair of soul plates +adaptor +agressive frame and you don't need additional pair or skates.
Henrikas Kaskeliavicius uf it's the way you say...are Good news, but some boots use diferent metric.... Like my flying Eagles drift 😞
I Dont find the Bolt I need
@@GC-Roller That's not possible, you can find anything on the internet. Are you saying the bolts are not metric/ISO? Or what's the issue?
So, with most freeskate boots, even with the adapter you'd need to do modifications... Not exactly something to do to the Wizards! 😱 But still an interesting option.
The soulplate is custom?
Is there any kind of adapter from the trinity mount to 165? Would love to have those frame on my hardcore Evo
Hey do you know if there is way to put 165 frame on trinity mount I was thinking about getting the rollerblade evo but also ordered endless frames so was wondering how that would work. Thanks.
Hello Where can i buy these adapter
Do UFS frames mount further back than normal when mounting on a 165 standard body?
Do you know if these adapters will work with Seba skates that have the large frame bolts? I wouldn't be able to use the bolts I have because they are too short, so I'd need bolts from oysi. I didn't see any info about the adapter on the website..
I don't know what length you need but I recommend just getting some M6 X 14/20/30mm bolts cheap. I got loads years ago and they've come in handy over the years. It's amazing how often I need to use my own cuz none are supplied.
Is there anything like this but for a trinity mount ?
I believe there is. Check out the Sway/Zoom, they're the same boot but the freeskate version (Zoom) has a trinity adapter where the soul plates would be in the Sway.
I'm not sure if they sell the adapter individually though.
Cant even find these at the website
Is there such an adapter for the trinity boots? I would seriously love to put a wizard frame on my hardcore evo
so would I! Hoping to collaborate with someone on designing an adapter in cad.
Shop Task Ricardo?!!!! 🇧🇷🙏
Can this convert 165 frames to be UFS compatible?
I don't see anything about the adapters at that link.
its not available yet maybe.. i bought it at blading cup..and if you contact them you should be able to buy some.
hope this helps.
Here's some more information about these adapters along with the OY3X 3-Wheel chassis. Not available just yet but hopefully we can get them going pretty soon.
www.oysius.com/oy3x-introduction/
@@cletuskuhn5776 what i don't quite understand is, in the case of this video the adapter is negotiating the heel raise of the boot only, not the length, which is negotiated by the elongated rear slot on the wizards themselves?
@@nicolasdangelo3201 That's right, but both the adapter and the frame need to have a slot to account for the horizontal alignment relative to the boot. The REC2UFS adapter allows you attach a UFS (167mm) mount frame to a REC (165mm) mount boot. The adapter accounts for the heel raise in a REC boot compared to the UFS system which is flat on the bottom of the boot or the bottom of the soul plate (for some aggressive boots, the soul plate accounts for the heel raise of the boot). Both the REC2UFS adapter and the OY3X Chassis specifically incorporate a particular slot length in one direction to allow the chassis to be mounted with the wheels centered about the REC boot. If this slot was not present then the wheels sit off center and shifted further towards the heel. This is because the distance from the frame mounting hole to the rear wheel is different for a REC mount frame vs UFS mount frames (the UFS system was designed to center the wheels about the mounting points). In Ricardo's case the Wizard frame already has a slight heel raise by design so when the Wizard frame is mounted to a flat bottom UFS boot it creates a slight heel raise (there is an angle between the top of the frame and the ground plane) to shift your weight forward to the ball of your foot, which is different from other UFS frames which normally do not have any heel raise (essentially the top of the frame is parallel to the ground plane). Since there is a little bit of a slot feature on the Wizard frame you can adjust the length slightly but not quite enough to get it completely centered about the rec boot. Again, the slot in the adapter is the same slot incorporated into the OY3X Chassis and it is a specific length to allow for a centered mounting when used on a REC 165mm boot. The Wizard frame has a slot as well but it's mostly to ensure clearance for the UFS fastener to align with the receptor in the boot in the case where everything isn't perfectly lined up, but it can also allow the frame to be positioned a bit more forward in this case. Also many REC boots use an aluminum plate on the bottom with 5 to 7 holes and these require a 5/16"-18 UNC thread fastener (not metric). The Wizard frame slot is designed for the standard UFS fastener which is M6-1.0 thread. The 5/16"-18 UNC fastener will not fit through the slot on the Wizard frame without modifying the slot. The OY3X and the REC2UFS adapter are designed to allow mounting using either fastener. (Ricardo's boot in this video uses the M6-1.00 Fastener.)
@@cletuskuhn5776 thanks for you elaborated answer, as usual. i've been riding wizards for a couple of years, the slight tapering underneath a flat boot is perfect for me... i even do cone skating with the sx boot on 80mm wheels, but i was curious to understand what really are the compatibility problems between ufs and 165 - not so much length but just the heel raise is my conclusion, which i personally don't care about (the heel raise i mean. 2mm difference in length doesn't seem too much to me to create problems. when you talk about the problem of centering the frame you are only talking about 1mm difference aprox.? i would love that ufs had the thicker bolts, i'm not sure i understand why it doesn't happen... i don't love the idea of a supplement for attaching a frame to a boot, and i really dislike how it looks with wizards, i love how my sx boot sits evenly on the frames, and i believe it might add to how the skating feels to have total contact between frame and boot, again i might be wrong.
Olá meu amigo, gostaria
Muito de ter uma base igual a essa sua? Como eu Fasso?
How do I convert a non UFS boot to a UFS friendly boot?