The MAD Wheelz will begin selling tomorrow with a special introductory price of $99.
These wheels are the same as the original Boosted 105 wheels except for the graphics and much lower price. Same factory, 72a urethane and awesome ride.
I started this project 18 months ago after falling in love with the original Boosted 105s. Now I am finally able to offer them to you guys.
I think you know the answers to both of those questions. You can probably even identify the vendor of those pulleys…
and I think every other competent adult can.
lol, reason I decided to open my mouth is because I feel we’ve been too toxic to vendors and we’ve created an environment where they just arent welcome unless they start bootlicking every member of the community, but this isnt the place for this discussion.
So a small oversight ends up in 10 bs posts about semantics folks will have to wade through?
@fujio001 Maybe add 4 in the description and we can have @xsynatic clean up this thread.
Dropping some pics in the first post might be a good idea too.
I am really trying to bring a good product to the market at a reasonable price. If anyone has legit issues with the wheels, I will take care of it. I am not really in it for the money, I just love ESK8. I have been a long time member of the community and intend to remain a member in good standing for years to come.
Correct. I have found the Boardnamic pulleys to be the best fitting of all the kegel pulleys I have tried. I don’t really make money on these but I wanted to make sure the pulleys didn’t develop play over time. In the initial round of pulley testing, me and my testers found that pulleys that did not fit tight developed play over time. We also found that some plastic pulleys that fit tight on one side but not along the entire pin also developed play. That’s the reason I do not recommend using the Onsra kegel pulleys. They work well at first but develop play over time.