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The only thing that makes the Lebada whips special is that price. $22.49 💀
ОтветитьThe hot pink is so sty
Ответитьi might have to cop those!!!
ОтветитьThose are 🔥🔥🔥🔥
ОтветитьYo those are tuffffff
Ответитьnice… i got the 69th like
also i will probably be purchasing those cause that sty is kinda un matched
I don’t know. I haven’t even rollerskating in over. I don’t know if 15 years now but you know maybe I’ll buy a pair of skates but who knows looks cool
ОтветитьYeah definitely getting those come winter time.
ОтветитьCouldn't you do the bearing spacer thing with any other wheels?
ОтветитьThat’s unreal
ОтветитьWhat brand & tolarence were those bearings?
ОтветитьThat is 🔥
ОтветитьWould love to hear more about these from you! Especially how durable they are.
Love your content!
I bought them when they first came out and yes they were expensive but I haven’t regretted buying them for second not only are they super grippy but the speed is like nothing else
ОтветитьMy semi pro buddy uses these and said they work but he almost broke his ankles using them the first time
ОтветитьI need some new wheels, but I don’t know what a good price is, or what wheels are good for what. I looked on coast to coast hockey shop, and my favourite wheel on there is $80 for both sides.💀 that’s so expensive considering my rollerblades are like $85!
What are your thoughts on that?
Yep 👍
ОтветитьTell me where you got them
ОтветитьMy Louis Mendoza fear has come true 👀
ОтветитьNot new tec you just to young
ОтветитьWheels are sty
ОтветитьWhat bearings do they need
ОтветитьOverrated. A good set of abec-9 bearings on asphalt labedas are king.
ОтветитьSeems overated. Also seems like it would increase the torqe (albeit marginally) applied laterally forces. What ate the advertised reasons for working better?
ОтветитьThe only reason I don’t have them is because they are 22.50 a wheel
ОтветитьThey’re incredible honestly
ОтветитьWhat about 2 80mm wheels in the center, and 2 76mm on the outsides??..
Edit: I did this, I have an Alkali all 80mm chasis. Idk if all 80mm is even still used, think it should be, Alkali did this best imo. Anyways, Ive been usin the above wheel setup, hardly a thought anymore. It’s actually more common than I thought. To do this with a Hi-Lo chasis you would have to get 3 diff wheel sizes in order to Rocker it proper. Basically 76, 80, 76, 72 would be the rear to front order for Hi Lo to match what I’m doin, might even be better!.. All said, absolutely gives you a tighter turn radius, only a slight loss in stability, you feel more nimble for sure.
Labeda have been top of the line since waaay backs when When everyone wanted the labeda chases n wheels. 😊
ОтветитьEh, skating speed has surprisingly little to do with how long your wheels spin. Get on the rink, hit the gym, build endurance.
ОтветитьWhips suck you cant even hockey stop well
Ответитьthese are cool but buy some bones bearings for way less and you will have the same result
ОтветитьAre they ceramic?
Ответитьstandard on cheap skates in the 90s. TBH Franklin Street Thunder SH7125 had a similar bearing/spacer setup
ОтветитьIf the bearing are shifted inwards to allow the outer spacer then hell no. Too much lateral load on the bearings will flog them out and bind up more on cornering. Not the way of the future sorry.
ОтветитьIt was in skateboards first
ОтветитьBearings require load to demonstrate efficiency. Spinning a wheel with your hand doesn't really show anything.
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