You have to get wheel bite
tell me Iām wrong
Love the design of the deck and the design on it
Can I see a side picture
This deck is a work of art, really breathtakingā¦
It would deserve a better photographer but let me try:
Arenāt these just the training cells?
Yes wow very nice work
What trucks are under the deck?
Thanks.
Those are BN270 with moons.
Thatās the second-most worn out set of TB110 Iāve seen and the most worn out that isnāt in my closet
I have well over 1000-1500+ miles on them. They have above and beyond exceeded my expectations for a urethane wheel. I thought my Boa 100ās were indestructible haha. These are 74A and somehow have managed to stay chunk free for the most part. Love these wheels.
My one set of 74A TB110 are also the ones going strong after thousands of miles.
the color looks shit.
change my mind.
RIP anyone trying to use kegel pulleys in these
wonky core or what?
I just saw on Facebook 76a
they come in white too @xsynatic
I donāt know if anybody has tried them theyāre not out yet but Iām curious
I saw that thread iāve never used boas But if I try
Iām definitely not going to put my 3D in them maybe my Bn press fits
white is equally as bad of a color for wheels that kiss the ground and everything laying on it.
Just look at the orangatang blue kegel color after being used. Looks like puke.
To be clear, the first-run Boa wheels that were made in California are real kegel cores and have zero issues.
The China 'thane Boas have china kegel cores (āclonesā), which are NOT Labeda Kegel cores and are not quite the same.