Abec11 70's Flashbacks 70mm Longboard Wheels

Abec11 70's Flashbacks 70mm Longboard Wheels SET OF 4

Abec11 70's Flashbacks 70mm Longboard Skateboarding Wheels SET OF 4

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Great wheels
Will (Bill) 7/24/2010 8:42 PM
So i just got my longboard and i ordered these wheels in 81 a and so far they have been great wheels... this is my first longboard so im hoping htese wheels will be ok to learn how to longboard but overall great board
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super awesome freeride wheel!
person (oregon) 6/20/2010 11:36 AM
i have these wheels in 81a on my 925 and they are AMAZING!!!! they almost have no chatter (a high pitched whine once in a while) and when you slide them they simply glide along the pavement. it only takes a few slide glove slides to get rid of the sticky shiny part of the wheel. when they are coned a bit, they start to leave awesome slide marks. these are the greatest freeride wheels ive ever tried!
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78A slide perfect!
kevin (lakewood wa.) 8/21/2009 7:00 PM
i got these wheels on my new kracked skulls M1 that's 40 inched long... i got the flashbacks with its and didn't know what to expect but the in 78A when broken in they slide so smoothly. These are the wheels i learn to power slide and heel and toe side slides on. great beginner wheels for everything. :)
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Best wheels!
Dylan Blomgren (Sicily Italy) 5/29/2009 1:38 PM
First off my only complaint is that ive riden them for almost an hour and the decals are falling off, but i really dont care about that... Other that that they are the best for the money and really let you surf the pavement and slide perfectly. must buy!
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INSANE
este (mass) 3/13/2009 7:33 PM
For the price there is not a better wheel. They slide incredibly smoothly. You have no idea until you try them.My friend has them on his dervish and its ridiculous.
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good "middle of the road" wheel
Jon (California) 12/5/2008 8:37 PM
These are a great starter wheel, especialy for the price. The softer duros cone a lot if slid frequently. That aside, they ride nice, are fairly gripy, and give you a good place to start from to decide what you might want to go with next.
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grippy at first
Anonymous (Unknown) 8/17/2008 11:27 AM
bought these in 81a, they were grippy as hell at first, but after about an hour of riding in my favorite parking lot, they began to slide a little. took em up to my favorite hill in the area, and after some hard carving they really started to slide. getting above 30 mph on these got a little scary as the wheels just wanted to drift out in every carve. i was looking for some grippy wheels, but i managed to stumble upon some great sliders. can't really beat the price, either.
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Confused?
Anonymous (Unknown) 8/3/2008 9:41 PM
I was wondering... When you look at complete boards these wheels go up to 92a, how come they only go up to 88a when you buy just to wheels? Dan Loveland Writes - They used to make the Flashback in 92a. We have not removed this from all the completes. We are in the process of doing this. Thanks
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got some 88a's for my freeboard
Anonymous (Unknown) 7/18/2008 11:22 AM
these wheels are nasty sliders and work great for sliding on a freeboard. The 88 duro is hard enough to get some sweet speed and is much faster than the stock 80a's that came with the freeboard; those are too grippy. Im looking into either getting some 84's for the front so i can have some extra grip or getting a set of the abec 11 strikers which i haerd are perfect for sliding on the freeboard but they dont come in the 70mm size like these do. the DBS abec 7 bearings that come with the wheels are excellent and speedy. Thanks!!
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??????????
Anonymous (Unknown) 5/12/2008 4:49 PM
I am looking for a good not pricy set up would this sound good randall 180's with the flashbacks if not what would i am a downhill rider with a little carving what would be a good duro? THANKS DADDIES Dan Loveland Writes- Randal's and Flashbacks are a great combo. Go for the 78a and the 81a
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BUY THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anonymous (Unknown) 4/6/2008 8:59 PM
When I bought my pinner and road it for the first time with my hawgs, it was pretty crappy because the roads suck were I live. But after I got my FlashBacks it totally road over the small pebbels and stuff! Thumbs Up! Buy Them!!! Or GumBalls They are also sweet to ride on!
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BUY THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anonymous (Unknown) 4/6/2008 8:59 PM
When I bought my pinner and road it for the first time with my hawgs, it was pretty crappy because the roads suck were I live. But after I got my FlashBacks it totally road over the small pebbels and stuff! Thumbs Up! Buy Them!!! Or GumBalls They are also sweet to ride on!
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We Now Sell Sets of 2 Flashbacks
Anonymous (Unknown) 9/14/2007 7:52 AM
Customers requested Flashbacks in sets of 2 so they can break up the durometers for the front and back trucks. I added an additional item called Flashback 70mm in Sets of 2 wheels. Order 1 Set in your first duro and then add then second set in the durometer of your choice to make a complete set of 4 wheels with mixed durometers. Here is the url to the set of 2 Flashbacks. http://www.daddiesboardshop.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1622
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hey daddies (nice wheels too)
Anonymous (Unknown) 9/11/2007 7:08 PM
hey daddies, can you guys make it like the grippins that they are sold in pairs? cuz, i want the back ones hard and the front ones soft. We can try I have to ask Melanie.
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sweet
Anonymous (Unknown) 7/25/2007 5:36 AM
My brother got these on his sector 9 pintail. They look sweet and ride nice. they are pretty wide to.
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These wheels are awesome
Anonymous (Unknown) 7/8/2007 10:17 AM
I got 78a and they feel like your surfing, but more grippy. There definetly the best price for wheels comprable to them. Plus Abec11 makes bearing to so they fit perfectly in the wheels.
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Greenlicious!
Anonymous (Unknown) 6/28/2007 6:30 AM
While making up my mind about my first complete board purchase I admit I wasn't really that convinced that the over-green and toy-like 70's flashbacks were the right wheels for me. Sure, the facts about the shape supporting a more stable and faster ride made sense, but in the end the amount of great reviews was what made me go for it, and I stand by my choice. I live in Norway, yes, polar bears and oil, my point is that our average asphalt is not a whop-ass as one would want it. Holes, cracks, rocks, sand and uneven pavement is what you get, and I swear that these wheels have rolled over just about all of it. I'm not saying you don't notice the obstacles, but unlike my less amazing past on a skateboard I can actually cruise over those cracks and tiny rocks that made me eat pavement with ease. If you're up for a hybrid wheel this is it up until the point where slides which exceeds the purpose of just turning or/and braking. The shape of these buggers equals friction, or traction, which works really great to keeps you from going airborne as you hit those hills in 'GOSHDARN'-like speeds. In conclusion; these wheels are just another proof that green is good for you, and if the $32tag is still up then you shouldn't hesitate to pick up a set.
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