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How long can those bearings really last with such small balls inside of them. Sounds like a really thin bearing
I’m already not crazy about the ones I have to use for 10mm axles

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I’ll let you know!

Why not? Just longevity? Are they sealed or just shielded?

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This mainly.
They don’t last nearly as long as any of my regular skate bearings.
I’ve tried a few different brands to.

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Beet me to it reply with you will cancel it onese you received a working item under PayPal terms and conditions

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Good thing all the kv values are hidden.

On a serious note, looks fantastic as to be expected. Cant wait to see what this year’s offerings are

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AT MINI 4WD 1/2.2 , 6374 220KV :grinning:

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22x12 bearings are only 18$/piece, so 18x8= 144$

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Do your baseplates click and clack too?

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@DJ4se shes sooooo prettyyyyyyyyy

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W e a r -a- H e l m e t

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Ready to start putting in the electronics soon :heart: Had to take care of my wheel bite turns out the kingpin was too long.

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In what way? I’ve ridden it all of a half mile without power just to test the ride. I did notice a little click but I though it might just be the motors rotating. This is my first powered board so these are new noises to me. If it is the baseplates I suspect it’s because there’s only 1 bolt holding it in position allowing a little rattle. Also I don’t like that these plates add height based on position because now my front at 50 degrees is noticeable higher than the rear at 35.

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Yeah it’s the rattling I was talking about

this is why typically on normal flat decks I only run an adjustable base plate in the rear so you can just use risers to make the front the same as the rear.
50° base plates are readily available.

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I think it’s the plates. When I have the board flipped over you can jiggle them just slightly. When you are riding with weight on it they seems to sit just fine. It’s not the best adjustable plate design but as far as I know it’s the only option for the DD hangars. I’d like a cutaway on the sides for wires and a double bolt design for piece of mind. They are pretty though.

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That’s actually a good idea. I have the original 50 baseplates that came with my DDS. I might give that a try thanks.

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Obviously made for the Canadian market.

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Ive found that an adjustable baseplate dropped through and a non adjustable baseplate top mounted make a flat deck.

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What size switchblade is that?