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Post by anicide on Feb 27, 2007 15:26:40 GMT 8
Was a bit curious.WHich one in your opinion is the better setup?Four or two wheels.I've heard frp, people that two wheels are for better accelaration and four wheels give better speed.Is it true?
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Post by putra on Feb 27, 2007 15:45:23 GMT 8
three wheels.
anybody uses 3 wheels nowadays?
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Post by sukeats on Feb 27, 2007 15:58:13 GMT 8
you can still sorta do the three wheels thing - its like an inbetween - kinda wierd. but do able i guess. that way you can do those kooky stalls that Charles Dunkle likes to do - stalling on an obstacle between the 2 and 3 wheels - diana stall if i remember correctly. 4 wheels = more speed, longer lasting wheels, more manouvreable but smaller grind space
2 wheels = more grinding surface and less likely to catch but slower speeds, less manouvreable and faster wearing wheels.
alternatively, use anti rocker wheels for the best of both worlds (sorta)
best way to know what works is to try both setups yourself.
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Post by anicide on Feb 27, 2007 16:06:03 GMT 8
ohhh.I'm using the Salomon ST-90s it used to have a four wheel setup.But I changed it to use two wheels.The four wheel setup gives us kinda like more speed but it gives less freedom.Harder to pull of the royales on those tricky ledges but offers tighter control.So go figure.
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Post by tern/matt/karipap hair on Feb 28, 2007 14:42:18 GMT 8
heh....doesnt all rolleblades have 4 wheels??? its either u use anti rockers wheels or not . i get the point, but heres to make it clear.
2 wheels setup=anti rocker setup 4 wheels setup=flat rocker setup/flat setup 3 wheell setup=em......i dont know this one, ask ol skool people
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Post by girl_insk8 on Oct 30, 2007 11:56:12 GMT 8
you forget the freestyle setup.
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Post by sukeats on Oct 30, 2007 14:51:41 GMT 8
a 2 wheeled setup is freestyle id assume
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