cool what do u use???
THE CHAD said:
swampys are more freeride based, where as blueys are good if you wont to predrift and do cornering as well as freeride
George Dounas said:Blueys or swampys? What do you like and why? Pros cons about each?
THE CHAD said:bro, EARLY BLUEYS OR SWAMPYS!!! after being a die hard classic thane fan and going through about 10 sets i tried the early wheels and wont go back. buttery predictable slide, wear beautifully and alot cheaper. if your in brisbane goodtime sell them for $55
i've heard from numerous people blueys don't last long
abec freerides are that bad? and i thought they are good for DH and sliding
no wheel with the name 'freerides' will be good for DH, as a good freeride wheel has a rounded lip for less grip
its fine for sliding right?
Gus Horsburgh said:
no wheel with the name 'freerides' will be good for DH, as a good freeride wheel has a rounded lip for less grip
same here....
Gabriel said:
abec freerides are that bad? and i thought they are good for DH and sliding
but you can get really grippy freerides which are good for both. Thats what ive heard
Gus Horsburgh said:
no wheel with the name 'freerides' will be good for DH, as a good freeride wheel has a rounded lip for less grip
are freerides to icy to do high speed sliding on???
freerides on the toeside edge and zigs on the heelside so toesides are easy and you dont ice out doing big heelsides
pfft toesides are easy anyway! and if your doing it right you shouldnt be icing out anyway!
Michael English said:
freerides on the toeside edge and zigs on the heelside so toesides are easy and you dont ice out doing big heelsides
shhhh
Joe Campbell said:
pfft toesides are easy anyway! and if your doing it right you shouldnt be icing out anyway!
Michael English said:freerides on the toeside edge and zigs on the heelside so toesides are easy and you dont ice out doing big heelsides
so would freerides be better???
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