ASRA - Australian Skateboard Racing Association

Hi Guys,

I am starting to think that sometimes companies such as Orangatang ( the only one that i know that relates to this problem) have sometimes made "dud" wheels. I.E. they are hard to wear in compared to others of the same type, or other.

I was wondering on your thoughts... Have you had any "duds"? 

 

BTW, i have also heard roomers that DBS ship dodgy stuff? I dont believe it, but has something happened to anyone else?

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i think it because they change there formula and abec 11 have these things called oops wheels and there like seconds wheels
Weren't oops a silverfish run of wheels? Otang had an issue ages back with a batch of cores but they recalled them when the problem came to light. I have no idea about daddies because I support the local shops that support OUR scene

I doubt any business would intentionally ship dodgy stuff as it completely defeats the purpose of being in business. If you however buy your gear overseas than thats the risk you take in sending your money to America. If something is up with your order or your board is warped than your fucked. Its really no use winging about it as thats your choice in buying gear from overseas

most of the otangs that i've bought in the past have had some dodgy swirls through em, this makes em wear unevenly... last two set of orange inheats i bought had it bad, wont be buying them again if this keeps up.

yeah my orange inheats at the moment seem to have a really small core lip that the bearing goes in, don't know if thats how there supposed to be but it just seems really thin. 

when i first started longboarding me and my mate both had 86a durians. they both slide completly differnet and mine wore really shit and we both skated the same. also my mates stims split in half.. they make some duds in my opionion

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