@Hicklinc No new colors anytime soon.
If you ever release a translucent (or regular) red with a black core at any durometer I will be all over those!
nope, no build thread… and they were drawn up and 3D printed. If you want send me a message and I can send you the files later on. it’s a dewedge front and flat rear. (since I’m running 35/50 truck angles)
Reminds me of those abec 107mm chunks on my friends evolve…
…which were 107mm Superflies, of course! Franken Flywheels
“You lip’em, can’t chunk them”
-Lord Skatan -
I’m looking for a set of these in 74A. Are they still available, or will I have to buy the 72A?
Some people might sell theirs to upgrade. Wouldn’t be surprised if he sold out though.
For a 65kg person, is 74A or 72A the better choice in your oppinion?
I’ve purchased 74A two days ago living in Europe… Spent 150€ hoping that they will make me happy driving over road cracks like nothing.
I’m gonna say the weight in this case doesn’t play a huge factor… @b264 feel free to correct my ignorance.
Really depends on what you want. As been discussed multiple times the softness factor is about the same. The grip for the 72A seems to be a good bit better though. Imo depends on how you ride and where you ride. You ride on shit roads all day get the higher duro. If not You can get away with the 72. I love grip so I’ll always take the lower duro @torqueboards you hear that… 40a plz Yeaa I said it @BillGordon u done did dis
I was hoping for something softer than my abec flywheel clones… Hopefully 74A will be enough to make up for a comfortable ride
72A is better for grip reasons (more relevant the lighter you are lol), but they’re so similar you shouldn’t stress about it
Literally anything is better than clone wheels. Keep in mind that the hardness rating of urethane differs between manufacturers, so you can’t use it to compare wheels from different people
Yea uhhh as mentioned. Just pick either they are WORLDS better than them clones. Gonna be way softer.
Lmao that’s what I was gonna say. Even the TB 100mm 78a wheels would be better than abec clones
I actually love the TB110 78A wheels too
They last so long and are very good. If you hit any wet spots though, they can get slippery. Also a patch of small pebbles can make them sketchy.
Any California wheel you pick from TB is going to be really, really good, the durometer is a preference thing, you will trade longevity for grip-on-sketchy-surfaces
Night and day, man. Night and day. You will be blown away. @linny bought a set and immediately sold me his Boas.
That is true.
Also i’ve been thinking. Arctic blue 110mms + yellow Ritdye = emerald green wheels? Hmmmm
Do it for Science
That sounds about right. Pick a punchy yellow it should help.