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Abec11 72mm Retro FreeRide Wheels - Set of 4 |
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Pre-released on Silverfishlongboarding.com, and now available at fine retailers like Daddies Board Shop, the Abec11 FreeRide 72mm Longboard Wheel is a refreshing release of the original October 2007 'Fishball.
Height: 72mm
Durometers: Lime 80a, Lemon 83a, Orange 86a Reflex
Width: 45mm
Contact Patch: 32mm
Hub: 35mm, Offset
Depth of Urethane: 18.5mm
Edges: Round/Radiused
Application: Carving, cruising, downhill, and bigger longboards (to accommodate the 72mm height)
Abec11 72mm Retro FreeRide Wheels - Set of 4
Manufacturer: Abec11 Skateboard Wheels
Manufacturer Part No: RTRFRD-SET4
Product Reviews
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sick wheels
don juan
(ca)
4/3/2011 9:12 PM
I got em as a present and have only skated them for 4 hours so far. the first day I went 37mph (straightaway so grip really didnt matter much). the first like 5 slides were really grippy and didn't go so well, but after that these thing slide like beasts. great for 180s, colemans, pendys, bombing, carving... great.. they grip well when going round corners but when you kick them out they have zero chatter at all. only complaint is when you do hands down slides you lose a lot of speed
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My all time favourite freeride wheel (86A)
Redza Ramzan
(Malaysia!)
1/22/2011 4:33 AM
One word ; Slippery as hell.. i say it so fast its one word.. I got mine (86A) second hand. it was already broken in. ive been sliding mine for months now and i only went down 1mm. I think they are great to learn slides on, especially when you are lighter (im 110lb.)
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Gnarbuckets!
AJ Olsen
(Orono, ME)
1/8/2011 9:48 AM
These wheels are pretty nice. They are a good in-between size because I didn't want sliding wheels that were 75mm, and I didn't want them as small as 70mm. I got the 86a set and I highly recommend them. They are good for sliding but I have also been able to carve down big hills with them without sliding out. They hold a nice edge when you need them to, plus they are pretty light wheels which is good for doing tricks. The only thing is that I wish were different was if they made it so the bearings were completely centered instead of being offset.
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Great wheels
Bob
(MA)
6/15/2010 1:27 PM
Used to have slalom wheels for carving/downhill but at high speeds they would even start to slide out when i'd carve to hard, those were 78a. upgraded to these to do more sliding and even cruising down steeps and carving these things grip. When you want to slide they slide for you, but when you need them to grip at high speeds they hold the road tight. I have the yellow 83a ones and they are awesome.
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Good wheels, but...
Callum
(Australia)
5/27/2010 2:50 AM
I Have the lemon 83a wheels. Awesome wheels, but i would go for the harder option in the 86a. I rode them on my mates board, they seem that mch better. Almost the same grip, but a heap slidier when you want them to.
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