I appreciate your videos a lot, Ivo! I wonder what people think of the different plastics used in grindwheels: Propylene vs polyurethane vs Delrin vs UHMW. Anybody has experience with this?
Thanks for the comprehensive explanation. What about that type of setup, in which one would use standard smaller rolling wheels in the middle instead of anti-r? If those wheels aren’t often touching the ground and wont really have anti-r attributes, what’d be the point? I’ve seen some people skating it (not very ofter) but still it’s a setup alternative so far unaddressed.
i have a question i would like to ask for so long. you know how we ridden flat frames like kizer fluids, or the previous GC featherlite 1 or 2 , with no grindwheels or middle wheels back in early 2000s. could i use this setup for the kizer fluid v or any of the current latest flat frames ?
check out our bearing spacer video to learn more about that. the short answer: use one that fits, the cilinder bearing spacers are always a save choice
Been riding flat for around two and a half years now. Never going back to anti rocker. Favorite anti-rockers are the dead anti-rockers or the mindgame higgs, they don't rattle and help you ride smooth. Back when I rode anti-rocker my buddy called them cheater wheels, he still does whe he sees people ride anti-rocker....he's riding freestyle agressieve on the kaltik freestyle frames..
Thank you bro. I appreciate you for all information you give Skating Fam. I wish to see 50k soon. Get well
I hope so too!
They are good to have for example when you are rolling over a sharp transition then it acts like a regular wheel.
for sure
I appreciate your videos a lot, Ivo! I wonder what people think of the different plastics used in grindwheels: Propylene vs polyurethane vs Delrin vs UHMW. Anybody has experience with this?
thanks!
Thanks for the comprehensive explanation. What about that type of setup, in which one would use standard smaller rolling wheels in the middle instead of anti-r? If those wheels aren’t often touching the ground and wont really have anti-r attributes, what’d be the point? I’ve seen some people skating it (not very ofter) but still it’s a setup alternative so far unaddressed.
I think he mentioned that it can help with a stairbash or situations when you’re on a curved surface!
Can’t wait to get radical
i have a question i would like to ask for so long. you know how we ridden flat frames like kizer fluids, or the previous GC featherlite 1 or 2 , with no grindwheels or middle wheels back in early 2000s. could i use this setup for the kizer fluid v or any of the current latest flat frames ?
What bearing spacers do i need to use in my 45mm anti rocker grind wheels please, they have bearings in them
check out our bearing spacer video to learn more about that.
the short answer: use one that fits, the cilinder bearing spacers are always a save choice
oh je bent nederlands.
is het niet hetzelfde als helemaal geen wieltjes aan de binnen kant hebben ?
yes het is practisch hetzelfde als je wieltjes helemaal weghalen inderdaad.
I would love to see an episode "New To The Market In 2022"
thanks. that would be a good idea indeed.
Been riding flat for around two and a half years now. Never going back to anti rocker. Favorite anti-rockers are the dead anti-rockers or the mindgame higgs, they don't rattle and help you ride smooth.
Back when I rode anti-rocker my buddy called them cheater wheels, he still does whe he sees people ride anti-rocker....he's riding freestyle agressieve on the kaltik freestyle frames..
does he also call soulplates cheater plates? :D
een van de grootste skate shops ter wereld in nederland ???
wow oke...
yes! tof he!
oh nee, ik realiseer me nu dat het best dom is om te denken dat het hetzelfde is als geen wieltjes aan de binnen kant.
sorry daarvoor ;)
''it's also not bad to have them''
nou, met maar twee wieltjes die de grond raken kan je bijna niet eens skaten.
klopt, skaten met maar 2 wielen is een stuk minder fijn. Dat is alleen voor aggressive inline skaters