Yes 110mm Arctic Blue is backordered. Should ship out mid to end of next week.
looks like some low quality chippy thane right there. Not the first set of these iāve seen chip like that. Shame
Donāt know if you have read this thread but a riders that put a lot of miles on their boards are saying that the thane used in these wheels is less chip prone than ABEC11 107s even when abusing them way more.
I actually have only seen 2 maybe 3 sets that chipped and one guy said it was after riding for 1/4 mile on gravelā¦ If you ask me any thane wheel will chip if you beat it hard enough. Again from what Iāve read @b264 has had pretty much every esk8 thane wheel in his possesion and tested out a shit ton of them, according to him and other riders the TB110s are pretty much the toughest big diameter thane wheel you can get.
I am not attacking you, but before saying stuff like they are low quality thane read a little more on the subject
True. I chunked my 107s way easier than my 74A 110s, and my 78A versions are intact despite being my highest mileage wheel.
Where can we order
Edit: Iāll just order on the site and leave a note
@torqueboards
What date? do you plan on having the 72a in-stock and did you decide on a color thanks
I believe he said blue and black. No idea on timing.
Ugly AFk, Bro. Orange are the most produced Esk8 wheels ever. Sick of them. Even got a set which I pretend to dye or sell. It was nice x a while but canāt stand that color anymore. There are no more colors under the rainbow, geeee?
ā¦and now that we are at it, @torqueboards, please brother, tell me whatās the thing with the urethane manufacturing process that will not allow the production of certain colors. Is that true? Is true that certain colors negatively affect the chemistry of the compounds? Why is this? Why they could not produce more striking colors that there are in the market? Why the limitation?
@ThomasL, @torqueboards, what I said before, rounded lips avoid chunking. I stand by my theory. TB, remember when I told you about this? Thisš is the prove. In other wheels like the backside of the ABEC Superflies chunking is terrible and is due to that sharp edged back flat face prone to chunking. And Iām still not totally happy with how TB 110ās design came out, but I saw you tried to incorporate a small slanted shape over the back sharp edge. That will mitigate the chunking to certain extend. As for @ThomasL outside edge chunk is relatively small to what Iāve seen in other wheels. This one is kind of contained and is because the rounded lip design. You can hardly see such a chunk on the outside face of an Electric Flywheel or a Superfly 'cause their big round lip. TB round lip is not as evident as ABECās 107mm but is a good example in the right direction.
Still, nothing will prevent a huge slice or big chunk made by really sharp objects on the road like some of these
I canāt tell if your like super pissed off at the wheels or TB lol or if that is just how you talk normally? @pixelsilva
Sorry for my āChineseā. Iām Colombian. Spanish speaker. Go somewhere far away, try another language write, speak, talk, textā¦ See? Grammar is not easy Bro. Hopefully youāll catch my drift.
ā¦and no, Iām not pissed at TBās. On the contrary, I have much respect for the wheels and for Dex. Think they are the best on the market, and If @b264 assetment is right, those 72A will be a game changer.
Youāre coming off weird here out of the blue.
Weird is good. Coming out the blueā¦ What? Nobody like surprises anymore?
Why is this? Why they could not produce more stinking colors that there are in the market?
Oooh! now I see ā¦ I just meant to write āStrikingā . Friggin grammar corrector!
Well, that and this:
Just glad youāre not actually angry. We have enough of that in esk8 already.
no Bro. Far from angry. Excuse my profane language. Is just that donāt like more dull orange wheels in the market.
customer just sent me this. looks like the bearings disintegrated and took out the core. canāt really blame the wheels for that though i guess lol
maybe TB should put bearings around his bearing seats for double bearings, and heat pipes.
Red hot bearings did that, right? Just imagine the structural damage inside those bearings to cause the melting core .
This is why you clean bearings or buy quality double sealed ones lol, saw this happen a long time ago with the green / orange abec wheels because of someoneās bad bearings
Somewhere deep in my Instagram feed is a pic of me doing this exact thing years ago on orange Oātang Kegels. I remember watching my wheel separate and roll off a little in front of me.