Turner - 3dm Cambria Colours?
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Colors consistent with DUROS
At G4 this weekend, we all got a peek at all the pretty new colors of 3dm wheels. I think we named each of them after drinks or beverage condiments; Bloody Mary (the new red), Olive (for your martini) and Curacao (that flouro blue).
Before this gets outta hand Dan, make it simple and market the hell outta it. There will always be more duros and colors to experiment with, so either make them the same color & we'll continue to use the sharpies, or keep your duros consistent to each color! I can tell you the duros of the 1-3 series of Kryptonics, and that's what they sold the snot outta. When they started to mix them is when we (as paying consumers) got confused.
I can see Chris S's points (and even understand some of them), but I respectfully disagree with Howard's "feel" principle. There's even Biblical perspective..."Let your yes be yes, your no be no, and your Olive always be 86a." Or is that Olive Branch?
Do you think they skated the Mount of Olives?
-=S=-, very very tired.
Before this gets outta hand Dan, make it simple and market the hell outta it. There will always be more duros and colors to experiment with, so either make them the same color & we'll continue to use the sharpies, or keep your duros consistent to each color! I can tell you the duros of the 1-3 series of Kryptonics, and that's what they sold the snot outta. When they started to mix them is when we (as paying consumers) got confused.
I can see Chris S's points (and even understand some of them), but I respectfully disagree with Howard's "feel" principle. There's even Biblical perspective..."Let your yes be yes, your no be no, and your Olive always be 86a." Or is that Olive Branch?
Do you think they skated the Mount of Olives?
-=S=-, very very tired.
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I suppose I can claim responsibility for the grey on 3dm wheels. At the time (spring 2002) we had only the white avalon to work with and both Howard and I had a reaction to the Hyper Strada color wheels.... Howard wanted to work form black to white (white being softest, black being hardest)...when we had only 3 duros it worked fine but when Howard added more duros in between it got harder and harder to tell....then the odd colors came out (aqua, red, orange) to fill in even more gaps. The other kicker is that the colors didn't match across wheels. So a white cambria (78a) didn't match a white avalon (80a). Howard's thinking, which worked when we had limited duros was not to worry about duro but have the user know white is always your softest wheel and black is hardest...the duros only matter to the shape and design of the wheel...so a 80a cambria would really ride/feel like a 80a avalon due to it's size/shape...but a 78a cambria, slightly softer offers the same "feel" as a 80a avalon.... it all makes complete sense unless of course you have never heard it explained to you before...hahaha.
Another thing I know Howard wanted to do was not add anything (or limited pigment) into the urethane to get better feel on the wheels....thus white was used.
I did many color studies for wheels early on, I think we explored
-warm colors (red, orange, yellow. pink)
-cool colors (blue, aqua, purple, magnenta)
-rainbow (yellow, red, blue, green (not abec green), pink)
The solution is to mold the duro into the wheel, like we did the art...but that means changing each mold...blah blah blah...expensive. Printing only works so good as most the time it falls off....so the sharpie is really the best solution. Mark your wheels when they are new....
I personall LOATH multi colored strada/rainbow wheels colors.....I like white wheels....but that's me...
Dan, If Howard hasn't already given you a batch of 3dm artwork email me and I will zip a folder together with all the artwork I created and color studies/logos...etc.....since it is all yours now...plus you can see what we have already explored.
Another thing I know Howard wanted to do was not add anything (or limited pigment) into the urethane to get better feel on the wheels....thus white was used.
I did many color studies for wheels early on, I think we explored
-warm colors (red, orange, yellow. pink)
-cool colors (blue, aqua, purple, magnenta)
-rainbow (yellow, red, blue, green (not abec green), pink)
The solution is to mold the duro into the wheel, like we did the art...but that means changing each mold...blah blah blah...expensive. Printing only works so good as most the time it falls off....so the sharpie is really the best solution. Mark your wheels when they are new....
I personall LOATH multi colored strada/rainbow wheels colors.....I like white wheels....but that's me...
Dan, If Howard hasn't already given you a batch of 3dm artwork email me and I will zip a folder together with all the artwork I created and color studies/logos...etc.....since it is all yours now...plus you can see what we have already explored.
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Let's make it more colourful!
My suggestion: Rainbow-Colours! 
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3dm wheel color scheme
In the future, we will probably implement a new color scheme that does not rely on variations of grey to distinguish durometers. The old system can be confusing, since what looks like "light grey" to one person might seem "medium grey" to another.
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Turner - 3dm Cambria Colours?
My friend Ramón has two dark grey (should be 90 A) 3dm Cambrias.
I bought myself two dark grey Turner Cambrias (should also be 90a),
but my wheels are much harder. Now I think that my wheels are 90a and the pair of my friend 86a. Couldn't you guys write the duro's on the wheels because their colour changes when they get older, or did Howard change the colours[/quote]
I bought myself two dark grey Turner Cambrias (should also be 90a),
but my wheels are much harder. Now I think that my wheels are 90a and the pair of my friend 86a. Couldn't you guys write the duro's on the wheels because their colour changes when they get older, or did Howard change the colours[/quote]