Nice one, always tought I should keep the better wheels under my heels since they support the majority of my weight, imma move them in the front now and keep the bad ones under the heel
Hello and thanks for the video!!I used in general to measure carefully wheels after i have used for a while,their diameter and turn 180° and then put smaller in the front and bigger in the back....so for many years i did wrong?I dont agree instead to change first and second wheels and put on third and forth position of other skate...it didnt never work out!!,Thanks for video Pascal!!!!
it's not really frequent to have this but it can happen. At least follow the rule to center the line of your wheels as much as possible. Some other rotaion can be good also.
In the case of two-wheeled cross skates ... can inflatable wheels be combined with these types of wheels? Would there be some kind of benefit to it (speed or making the skate lighter, for example)? What type of wheel would you put in front? Thanks in advance. I'm beginning.
80 mm wheels for freeskate : how many rubber mm i can destroy until stay in safe condition or right ride condition ? Now i m on 77 mm . Thank you very much!👍🏼
Hi Rey, to be extreme we can go close to the hub let say but when you reach 77mm it more about how much the profil is damage. If the profil become more like a triangle then it's harder to skate.
Honestly I feel it's bad advice to rotate wheels based on their 'conditions'? If you rotate them using this 'technique', you'll end up having a odd setup which could be naturally rockered, or anti-rockered. Or one setup per foot, which makes no sense. Definitely always take them all out, rank them by size, and choose their positions based on which setup you want.
Hi Troy, this can work too. There is many rotation technique depending of what you want to reach. Ranked them by size is a way to do that work great for skater using the wheels with "extreme" wear. In this video all wheels are still of same diameter. thanks for the feedback . Pascal Briand
That's rude, man, he's trying and it's not his native language, we all understood what he was trying to say so there's no issue here🤷🏻♀️ You could've also said the same thing in a better way, in a " constructive criticism " way.
That was really informative. Thank you!
Nice one, always tought I should keep the better wheels under my heels since they support the majority of my weight, imma move them in the front now and keep the bad ones under the heel
Hello and thanks for the video!!I used in general to measure carefully wheels after i have used for a while,their diameter and turn 180° and then put smaller in the front and bigger in the back....so for many years i did wrong?I dont agree instead to change first and second wheels and put on third and forth position of other skate...it didnt never work out!!,Thanks for video Pascal!!!!
HI, yes measuring them is also a way to do, specially if tendancy is to push a lot fro the front wheels: then size impact is more important.
What if you tend to wear out the rear wheels first?
it's not really frequent to have this but it can happen. At least follow the rule to center the line of your wheels as much as possible. Some other rotaion can be good also.
In the case of two-wheeled cross skates ... can inflatable wheels be combined with these types of wheels? Would there be some kind of benefit to it (speed or making the skate lighter, for example)? What type of wheel would you put in front? Thanks in advance. I'm beginning.
never tried yet to combine inflatable wheels with PU wheels.
@@PowerslideInlineskates thank you anyway.
Hi
80 mm wheels for freeskate : how many rubber mm i can destroy until stay in safe condition or right ride condition ?
Now i m on 77 mm .
Thank you very much!👍🏼
Hi Rey, to be extreme we can go close to the hub let say but when you reach 77mm it more about how much the profil is damage. If the profil become more like a triangle then it's harder to skate.
Honestly I feel it's bad advice to rotate wheels based on their 'conditions'?
If you rotate them using this 'technique', you'll end up having a odd setup which could be naturally rockered, or anti-rockered. Or one setup per foot, which makes no sense.
Definitely always take them all out, rank them by size, and choose their positions based on which setup you want.
Hi Troy, this can work too. There is many rotation technique depending of what you want to reach. Ranked them by size is a way to do that work great for skater using the wheels with "extreme" wear. In this video all wheels are still of same diameter. thanks for the feedback . Pascal Briand
english is really bad
thank you. french style english. Pascal ^^
That's rude, man, he's trying and it's not his native language, we all understood what he was trying to say so there's no issue here🤷🏻♀️ You could've also said the same thing in a better way, in a " constructive criticism " way.
I understand you perfectly and I like the accent.
@@PowerslideInlineskates It's perfectly ok, don't worry, I'm from Poland and i understand everything, thanks for this vid!
@@PowerslideInlineskatesbetter than my Cave French.