The Blue One | 12S LiFePO4 | 170kv TB 6380 | Caliber 2 & BN184 | 30.43" Powell-Peralta | TB110 | FOCBOX [Serious]

lol it’s not about making it submersible, it won’t let droplets in though

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Any chink in the armour will always be found, in my experience. If I even think there might be a chink, I will do something different. Even if there isn’t.

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Why only a thin layer on the fets tho

Because they need to dissipate heat outward

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I feel the design of The Blue One is MOST optimized for,

:white_check_mark::white_check_mark::white_check_mark: nimbleness
:white_check_mark::white_check_mark: reliability
:white_check_mark::white_check_mark: weight
:white_check_mark: size
:white_check_mark: longevity
:heavy_multiplication_x: serviceability
:heavy_multiplication_x: speed
:heavy_multiplication_x: cost
:x: appearance
:x: range
:x::x: power
:x::x: stealth
:x::x::x: hipness/svelte/trendiness

higher items override lower items in the design

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these bearings :scream:

Time for some service

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nah dude just spin them out they’ll roll fine eventually… Might explode soon after though.

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Rolling slow with that bearing/s sounds like your on thin crackling ice :laughing:

I’ve been kinda interested in getting thicker grease in bearings to see if it keeps out debris better and increases their lifespan.

Since lower rolling resistance isn’t all too noticeable with an electric board, it might be worth the trade off?

Heard about it from some guy recommending esk8 bearings on his website,
any comments?

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The massive stator bearings are definitely the best

damn maybe i should service my knees too

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I prefer cheaper bearings and just replacing them when they die, which is typically in February or March because of all the salt on the roads. In a place without rain or snow, I feel like they’d last a decade :joy:

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This skate is almost three years old now and has a LOT of kilometers on it.

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She’s showing her age haha

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I love things that show they have been used again and again, shows they were or are loved.

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Please share!
I once had an old Leica that was very used, I loved it but I wasn’t using it much and I had money troubles so I sold it.

r/Wellworn/

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Are those hangers bent or is it just the lens distorting things?

The rear hanger is bent.

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Gotta help the USAmericans out

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