The T-nut spinning only happens on the Quinny Pro and Yuri boots as far as I know. I got the Quinny Pros and for me it was not enough to simply hold down the T-nut with a thumb. I had to hold them in position using one Allen ke, while srewing the bolt with the other key.. It was pretty fiddly, but in the end the frames were sitting tight. Does not encourage me to switch frames on the fly though..otherwise Razorz are great and I love them :) Hope this is useful..
What's the best way to keep the T-nuts from spinning when you tighten in the frame bolt? In the video, he can do it with one hand because the T-nut wasn't in there. Damn Hollywood special effects.
Brian Krans Apply a small piece of tape( of your choice) and place it on top of the T-nut inside the boot. This tip should help keep your T-nut in place while tightening your frames.
Brian Krans Most of the time you can do it pressing your fingers against the Tnut while tightening the screw. However, if you get some stubborn Tnuts, before installing them in your skate, just thread the screw into the Tnut using some pliers to hold the nut, that should loosen them up enough to install them like I said at the beginning.
Man, i still skate my cult 6's.. Im so wanting to buy some SL 1 or 2's this summer. The SL is what im looking at
The T-nut spinning only happens on the Quinny Pro and Yuri boots as far as I know. I got the Quinny Pros and for me it was not enough to simply hold down the T-nut with a thumb. I had to hold them in position using one Allen ke, while srewing the bolt with the other key.. It was pretty fiddly, but in the end the frames were sitting tight. Does not encourage me to switch frames on the fly though..otherwise Razorz are great and I love them :) Hope this is useful..
Can you make a video about use carbons,how to put the frames?
does this apply to all different types of razor skates
What's the best way to keep the T-nuts from spinning when you tighten in the frame bolt? In the video, he can do it with one hand because the T-nut wasn't in there. Damn Hollywood special effects.
Brian Krans Apply a small piece of tape( of your choice) and place it on top of the T-nut inside the boot. This tip should help keep your T-nut in place while tightening your frames.
Brian Krans Most of the time you can do it pressing your fingers against the Tnut while tightening the screw. However, if you get some stubborn Tnuts, before installing them in your skate, just thread the screw into the Tnut using some pliers to hold the nut, that should loosen them up enough to install them like I said at the beginning.
the razors cult street are good or bad skates? I want to buy ones to begin in aggressive but i want to know how are they?
Its a great beginner or intermediate skate. I would rec the SL's or Aragons for a larger soul plate for advance skaters.
I swear to god the screws they sent me aren't long enough or something is off because they don't even enter the tnut
Same here, did you get it figured out?
your.
The baddest skates I ever had 😒
+Khaled Fares Well it's all personal opinion. I have friends who love these skates, I'm getting a pair soon.
+Khaled Fares Yup! Razors are a cheaper and better skate to start up on. Let's say you don't like skating and you wasted money type of deal.
***** That's fine! How long have you been skating?