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Wheel Reviews (7944 Posts)
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Aluminators
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On 11/25/1999 DT
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you can see pictures of the aluminators at www.LONGSKATE.com
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kryptos
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On 11/24/1999
Bob
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I think the Skull Skates website has some good diagrams/blueprints of those two wheels. www.skullskates.com
The Hawaiian appears to have rounded edges.
Bob
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kryptos
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On 11/24/1999 frank
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what's the difference between Hawiian and classic krypotonis wheels and wehat sort of style would each be suited for?
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center set hubs
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On 11/23/1999
drew
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Another thing about center set hubs, I find that center set hub wheels slide nicer. wheels with flat inside edges (flat with the bearing) and long extended rims do wierd things with grip: They tend to grip solidly up to a point, and then when they release they do so suddenly, and give bouncing slides. I never find myself having to flip my wheels due to coning even though I use center set hubs, I find that rotating the wheels every so often does the trick, as I wear the wheels on the toe side of my board more than the heel side wheels.
Another recomendation for wheels, If you are planning to be riding on sidewalk and other strange terain, and grinding, I do not reccomend flat backed wheels (where the wheel sits completely flat with the bearing on the inside edge). I've had a couple sets of kryptonic route 70s that the inside edges chunked out quickly because there was no rounding on the inside edge.
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comparison
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On 11/23/1999 soap box dude
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I'd like to here a comparison between Cherrybombs & Aluminators.
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Centerset cores
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On 11/23/1999 Herbn
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Means you can flip them if/when they cone, it sounds nice but usually wheels are pretty shot by time they're coned. It really comes down to how small your willing to ride your wheels and still enjoy riding them.Aluminators are an excellent choice,great wheels.If you're tring to learn slides try something from X-skates,they're a little tougher I think, but smooth, grippy with a hugh WOW factor goes to the Aluminators.
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Centered vs. Offset hub
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On 11/23/1999
Newbie Boarder
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Ah...it's me AGAIN, Newbie boarder, with another newbie question...(sorry for being a hassle if I am).
What's the difference between a centered hub, and an offset hub?
And one other question...I think I'm going to make the aluminator purchase soon, (I had the chance to ride on them on a friends board...these wheels are smooth). Will they work on my Pivot 146mm Trucks w/ angled risers?
Thanks to all who have helped me in the past...
Keep Carvin'
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gravity street G's
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On 11/23/1999 franky
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relic (or anyone who knows),
have the gravity street G's got rounded egdes or square? I've tried some 73mm 80a super G's and they had square edges and they were quite narrow. Are street G's the same but scaled down? thanks.
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Power Paw 65mm
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On 11/22/1999 Adam
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I slapped a set of the white 65mm Power Paw wheels on my slalom board just before the tight slalom contest in LA this past weekend, and I instantly won the event! I wish... anyway, I can say that these wheels are very fast, smooth, and stick like crazy. A super slalom wheel-- better than the 65mm Kryptonic Classic K, in my opinion.
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wheels
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On 11/22/1999 Matt
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What the hell is up with these aluminum hub wheels? Check out this link anyone know about these? http://www.asphaltsurfing.ch/schwingboard/english/store/equipment.htm
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rain wheels
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On 11/22/1999
DT
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Has anyone used the x/t wheels in the rain?
I'm thinking about making a rain chanel on an old pair of wheels, similar to the ones they use for cars. Any ideas?
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slider wheels
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On 11/19/1999 Relic
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Steve, I can't comment on the Gravity wheels cuz I've only tried the 66mm/82a street G's, but the power paws will probably have too much grip for gool sliding. The bombers are only 68mm, and they slide real good, but they may break away on hard carves. I like the Exkate Turbos (76mm/76a), they grip well and also slide real smooth, not bouncy. Hope this helps.
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Power-Paw Aluminators
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On 11/19/1999
Pee-Wee
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The Deplo site has the Aluminators for sale if anyone needs to get their hands on 'em. http://deplo.home.netcom.com/m_order.html
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big sliders
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On 11/19/1999
steve
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Hey pals. I'm in the market for wheels on my homemade board. I'm looking for something that I can learn to slide with and rip fat slides on, but something that won't break on every carve. The roads around here are lightly-to-moderatly gnarly, so 70mm is probably the minimum size I'm looking for. My board is a 60 inch massive hardwood board with a 48 inch wheelbase and randal-2 trucks (the carvers, not the comp-2's). I'm looking into something like the Gravity Fu Manchu 76mm in 84A and 80A, or maybe their 73mm. I've also thought about Power Paw regulars in 70mm and bones bombers if I can't afford anything else or can't mailorder anything. I'm willing to consider a smaller than 70mm wheel if you recommend it. Got any ideas? steve
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www.longskate.com
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On 11/19/1999
Newbie Boarder
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Rene sent me pics of the aluminators yesterday by e-mail. They look amazing and would look even better on my board. Heh heh. Maybe when I get some scratch together I can buy some.
Rene, supreme service! Thanks for coming through with the pics. I'll be looking forward to the site in it's entirety (sp?) when it's available. Your extra effort alone will probably make me a customer of longskate.com.
Thanks again.
Keep Carvin'
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Aluminators
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On 11/19/1999
Lonecore
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Hey DT,
that would be great. As I can see, Rene is having some problems with his site, so please post the images here or email them to me.
Greetings,
Lonecore
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Longskate.com
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On 11/19/1999 polyperc
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Well, Rene? What's the story? While you're advertising a nonfunctional website, Solid Surf is grabbing all of your potential customers and gaining their trust and loyalty. I'm anxious to see if all of your hype is borne out in the super website that you keep telling us will be worth the wait. I, for one, HATE waiting for anything.
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sector9 wheels
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On 11/19/1999
alex and daz
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wow, check out sector9's new wheels, they are awesome, they have some 76mm ones now that look so mad, and dual durometer ones, and sooo many other new ones, they look awesome too!!!!!!! Im stoked, check them out at www.sector9.com and no I don't work for sector9, check them out and you will know exactly why I love them!
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Longskate.com
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On 11/18/1999 Matt
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Yeah what the hell is the deal with longskate.com. They have a huge ad in International Longboarder but their site isn't available/under construction....STILL. Not to be a pain in the ass but if you are going to advetise a site it should be up and running. Am I doing something wrong here?
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www.LONGSKATE.com / pics of aluminators
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On 11/18/1999
DT
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Heres a number for Longskate (949)650-8885 Ask for Rene, and i am sure he has heaps of info on all his wheels,
as far as pics, i'll take several pictures of the aluminators with my fathers digital camera and post or email them here.
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other aluminium wheels
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On 11/18/1999
Lonecore
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Are the power paws the only wheels with an aluminium core? Aren't there some other ones? I've heard of swissmade designs which are very expensive. Has anybody got experiences with other alu-core wheels than the aluminators? I'm looking for new wheels with much grip, but I'd like to see them before I buy them.
Greetings,
Lonecore
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www.longskate.com
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On 11/18/1999
Newbie Boarder
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Every time I go to www.longskate.com and click on ANY link, I get an 'Under Construction' page. I'd like to check out the Power Paw Aluminators. Any other sites that show them? They seem pretty rare in the stores in Denver.
Thanks in advance,
Keep Carvin'
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Power Paw Aluminators
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On 11/18/1999
DT
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I loved these wheels so much that i had to pick myself up a set. Rene at www.LONGSKATE.com made it a reality. I also used his centered spacers with no problem at all. These wheels are the best 70mm soft wheels, period. They are faster than my 76mm livewire wheels and stickier too. I was running them with swiss bones, randal 2s and my freeride marvin 41.5"
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power paws standard
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On 11/17/1999
steve
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What about Power Paws? You know, non-aluminum. They come in just 70mm, right? How do they ride? I want to learn to slide after having XT's for all of my two years of riding. steve
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Cherry Bombs and Flat Spots
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On 11/16/1999
Keith Fellmy
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I have had them flat spot on slides at 65 mph (on a luge). I also flat spotted the butt part of my leathers too. Ouch-hot hot hot.
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