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Wheel Reviews (7944 Posts)
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Bones Bombers
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On 7/20/1998 eggman
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Hey "I" Try some bones bombers, they work pretty good. I also saw the new gravity wheels. They are pretty hard, but I haven't tried them. The "Super G's" look good too, they are a little softer. Ok, later.
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Wheels for Luge?
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On 7/20/1998
lfunk
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So one of my Rapid Ferret Racing teammates bought up the last remaining known sets of 88mm Santa Cruz Road Weapons... Dang! Howcum Labeda is the only outfit (that I know about...) that makes a 90mm wheel that's not just for inline skates? Anybody know what those huge electric-green wheels the X-games lugers were riding are, who makes em, where can I get em?
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wheels
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On 7/19/1998 i
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what are some good wheels for sliding.
i want some wheels that are not to hard and can ride smoothly, but that are hard enough to pull off a good slide
Skate proud
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invisable hellcats
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On 7/17/1998
jesse stoddard
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they kick bum. 75mm 85a..... SUPERSOFT!
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Freeeride "RIDE"
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On 7/15/1998
Danny
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These wheels are Groovin! They take a little while to break into them, but once you do , they fly. Control is the most important thing. They take a little encouragement to slide but you never have to worry about the board getting away from you. Check them out at www.freerideskate.com, you'll be stoked!
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OFF ROAD WHEELS
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On 7/14/1998 BOOF 98
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JUST GOT MY SELF SOME FOOT STRAPS FOR ME OFFROADER. THERE HELL GOOD OLLIES CAN BE DONE WITH EASE. ONLY DRAWBACK...IF YOU STACK IT YOU STAY WITH THE BOARD. VERY PAINFULL. THEIR VERY HANDY SO ANY OFFROAD SKATER NEEDS MORE SUPPORT FOR MOVES, BUY THESE THERE COOL!!
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Kryptonics
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On 7/13/1998
Mark
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Kryptos baby! THE BEST!
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Xtreme wheelz
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On 7/2/1998 waterboy
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these things kick @$$
i've had mine for about a year and the have barely worn down the manufacturing seem in the middle
these cruz over anything
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x-treem off road wheels
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On 6/30/1998 grass boy
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they're fast, they go anywhere, and they grab attention. for anyone who is sick of trick skating or just wants a change from longboarding, go grab some i did and i haven't looked back since.they can also be mounted on longboards, more speed, more looks but the style factor aint as good.
they're a must for anyone who skates!!! boof 98
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XtremeWheelz
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On 6/26/1998
Anthony Torrez
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They are AWESOME!!!!!! Fast as shit!!!!!
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Gravity Super G's
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On 6/24/1998 Nicholas
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They are the BOMB!!!!!!!!!!
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EXtreme S/S 99.5mm
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On 6/23/1998 FLAMING BULLET
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If you like haulin ass or bombing hills without slideing all over these wheels are for you. The only downside to these wheels is you go maybe a little too fast and you can't slide. Does any one know where you can find a brake for these big-ass wheels? Also these babies coast like riding on a cushion of air and there completly silent. The most unnique thing about these wheels are the fact they're made out of rubber and have a nylon core. Another setback is that they weight 1lb. apiece. But beside all that if you want your board to preform like a race car and corner even better these are a must. [you can order out of CCS]
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bones 68 mm, 78A
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On 6/16/1998
Tim Naylor
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I bought these with my first longboard about five years ago. They got a big exposed core that keeps them real light. They're made from a fast Krypto like brew but being a touch smaller, they don't sustain as long as my Krypto Red 70's but because of the weight, damn, they get up to speed faster then any other wheel I've been on. They put Sector 9 70's to shame in all respects. Overall a great ride and they can slide like no other 78A can. There's only one catch - I can't seem to find them anywhere. If anyone's got the word where to find these classic rides let me know.
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Invisible Moonrovers
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On 6/13/1998
Rogue
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Scott said it all.
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Invisible Moonrovers
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On 6/11/1998
Scott
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They are PHAT
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G-Wheels 71mm 78a
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On 6/9/1998
Alex the Cruiser
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This wheel is a total new one in the swiss downhill scene. black and fast, a realy excellent wheel for cruising and very fast downhills. want some more infos: sbc@ch.ibm.com or alex.andreae.zh@gmx.net
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Bones Bomers
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On 6/2/1998 The Mad Bommer
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These wheeles are insane for fast slides.
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kryptonic red 70s 78a
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On 6/1/1998
mirza jangali
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these wheels by far are the best i have ever ridden they give superb handling in tight turns and the smoothest ride ever...skate to live, live to skate!!
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Kryptonics Route 70
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On 5/28/1998
Daren
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They're fast, they're new but I've decided I want off-road wheels.
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KRYPTONICS ROUTE 70 , 70 mm
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On 5/27/1998
anthony dileone
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these whells rule!!! I was first goin to get some sector 9 70mm wheels to fit my sector 9 longboard but after seein these baby's I had to get them and lemmie tell you they rip they have grip when you need it and can slide on command , nice smooth and soft rides are all these give ya --later--
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Skates on Haight blanks 76mm 78a
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On 5/14/1998
grant
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This is a very fast wheel (with powell swiss bearings) they are HUGE (76mm) and seem to be aroung 78a. They just run forever with very few pushes and are my current wheel of choice on a 44" longboard with X.Kate trucks. With this setup I can pump up to a good speed with absolutely no fear of a slide (in fact with this setup I dont think I could slide as the wheels have a load of grip and the trucks just turn and turn).
But on the downside I was very pissed with SOH as one of the wheels was so badly poured that one side of the wheel simply fell off and there are bubble tracks in the running surface.
I've mailed SOH with my complaint as asked for a new wheel to be sent as this should have been picked up when they were send as it was REALLY obvious, so far no reply (thanks a lot guys, good customer service :( )
They are good wheels, but if you are thinking of getting them, dont trust SOH to send them, go in and purchase them from the store and check what they are gining you.
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Spitfire Double Sunz 63mm.
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On 4/16/1998
M.C.
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THESE AR$E THE BE$T WHEEL$ in the 98ndustrty. Fuel the goddamn fiure!
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Phat Cruize Wheelz, by Phat Cruize Boards
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On 3/21/1998
Chris
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These wheels look tight! They feel very soft and give you the feeling of quality. These soft, rubber wheels work like peanut buttter and jelly with the cement. Mine are a clear/red color which looks great with the board. check out the Phattness at http://www.mysurf.com/Phatcruz
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Hyper (clear 76mm 78a)
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On 3/14/1998
scheckey
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These are the biggest wheels I've ever skated! Not to mention the softest. I was told they have aluminum hubs (but I think they're plastic). Being 76mm's these things really move. Being 78a, they grab the road like bags of soft cheese. On more than one sharp turn today, on anything harder, I would presently be applying stinging medication to,what was formerly known as, my face. I haven't tried the red Kryptos,yet (I know, I know, I'll get some) so I can't compare them. These are the best wheels I've ever owned. They can be found at Skates on Haight, @ 1-800-554-1235, for about $40.00.
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Sector 9
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On 2/7/1998 Ryan
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My friend has an awesome pair of old Sector9 wheels that are 72mm and really quiet and great for power slides. Does anyone know what they are called we have no idea all they say is Sector 9
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