Torqueboards TB110 Really Big wheels [Serious]

Man if my friend could just get the Unity he ordered then his TB110 could actually be put to use…
Keep this train on the tracks

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Why not cancel and order from Amazon?

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Would he get a refund?
Wait this is what I was trying to not to do

Can’t you just PayPal dispute?

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derailed

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Pmd about situation.

I am bad at picking theads to bring back to life especially about Enertion shipping™
So mods can move these posts somewhere that fits.

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@b264

i’m glad you made this distinction, i was using the term “super glue” as a generic name, and its important to note that while cyanoacrylate can be considered super-glue not all super glue has cyanoacrylate.

@BillGordon

in an effort to remove any doubt, i’m am not suggesting TB110 have any issues what so ever but rather i am impressed with what they have stood upto. you can see from the images below these are small abrasions and i doubt any but a small few would consider it an issue. i am an endorser of TB110 wheels, have no complaints, and they held up better than other wheels in my experience.

manini examples

Fishhook - i really wish i would have taken a picture before removing it


blue rock stone 1

blue rock stone 2

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They are without a shadow of a doubt the best urethane for esk8 currently available for diversity across terrains. Urban slayers they are. I love mine even though I don’t really need them due to perfect roads but once bitten its hard to change.

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Those first two I think are non-issues. The last one is right on the edge, I might not remove that one. Don’t know for sure.

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agree the one with the two small holes wiht the glue covering is where i pulled the hook through, probably overly cautious to when i applied cyanoacrylate. The others are embedded and will live there for eternity. i posted the images b/c i think its impressive the wheels are holding well. i’ve experienced orangatang wheels chunk in a similar scenario on a similar location on the wheels. TB110 - the only chunk was on top of the board riding it

Even the embedded stuff I can pull out with small hemostats. But I probably wouldn’t if it was right on the edge.

Would you guys want softer wheels? Should get some 74A samples soon.

Goal is to get it a bit softer + more road grip.

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I have personally never felt the need for softer wheels since these are by far the most comfortable I have tried. But would I buy a different hardness just to try? Almost definitely.

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with some of the less than ideal road surfaces in my corner of the world, i’d gladly tradeoff longevity for additional comfort.

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I need em😍

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I’m disappointed that this has been posted for an hour and @Underoath888 has yet to chime in (and request a status update) :ghost: :ghost: :ghost:

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Hey @torqueboards

Wanna send em to me :wink::wink::wink::wink:

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Well so many people complained that I just started dming Dexter privately LOL.

I am pretty excited that he’s about to take down boosted boards though. With a full 40 and full 29 build.

The way I look at it is torqueboards is the Samsung of electric skateboards and boosted is the Apple

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lol y thanks bud i’m far from there lol @Underoath888

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Are you looking to recruit members for the fan club?
Were do we sign up?

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