Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 4:23 pm
For sure they exist, but they're most active on the Italian market. The company is run by long time skate friend Alberto.
They've had their trucks out several years now. Primarily designed for crusing/carving, they're not so popular among slalomers as they're a bit unstable.
Their wheels have been used over the last couple of years by many top racers, including Luca who uses them in at least a couple of races per year. Their 63 mm model is pretty much a copy of the Hyper Strada wheels. The white ones, about 80A are the only ones used by slalomers. The black ones (76A) we don't often see.
They now have an Avalon challenger in their new 68 mm wheel. A few French riders used their 2007 protos, but they're now available.
They also have accessories such as wedge pads, bearings, bushings etc.
You should see more of them this year!
If you want to order
In France: sales@coneracing.com
Rest of World (if you speak French): info@silverspace.it
Rest of World (if you speak Italian): Riccardo Roma
/Jani
They've had their trucks out several years now. Primarily designed for crusing/carving, they're not so popular among slalomers as they're a bit unstable.
Their wheels have been used over the last couple of years by many top racers, including Luca who uses them in at least a couple of races per year. Their 63 mm model is pretty much a copy of the Hyper Strada wheels. The white ones, about 80A are the only ones used by slalomers. The black ones (76A) we don't often see.
They now have an Avalon challenger in their new 68 mm wheel. A few French riders used their 2007 protos, but they're now available.
They also have accessories such as wedge pads, bearings, bushings etc.
You should see more of them this year!
If you want to order
In France: sales@coneracing.com
Rest of World (if you speak French): info@silverspace.it
Rest of World (if you speak Italian): Riccardo Roma
/Jani