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Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 10:41 pm
by Robert Gaisek
I use Abec11 Biltin“s in all my wheels.....love them.
No loose bits.....washers and spacers integrated.
Like them real tight.
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 4:50 am
by Joe Iacovelli
For slalom, the wheels should be as snug as possible, leaving the wheel even a little loose can make you slide out
truck, speed ring, bearing, spacer, bearing, speed ring, nut - right?
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Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 4:38 am
by Chris Lagace
i usually tighten the bolts till i feel resistance. i find this makes the wheels slide smoother and generally keeps the bearing shields intact.
wheel chunking is normal but sucks
last i would go with airflow because you can fine tune it better than a seismic (because it takes bushings) also i find that i dont get alot of power from seismic trucks. but seismic is alot cheaper and alot of riders use seismics. so in the end its your call.
Wheel nut tightness
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 10:24 pm
by Lawrence Kurtz
I was just reading an old thread and wondering if my wheels are too loose.
I have retro zigzags on my front bennett and rear tracker rts..China Reds bearings with a axle spacer. I've been running them just a little loose so they spin. Have I got this all wrong or do I need to preload them a bit?
Also threw a chunk of urethane out of my rear wheel. Normal?
Finally. Thinking about a truck upgrade for the rear end. I like the feel of the tippy Bennett up front and I might start with a grippier rear truck....Airflow or Seismic seem to be a good upgrade. Thoughts?