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If you prefer the ride of a street-type wheel, I think the Meepo 105s Cyclone Wheel or Mad Wheel is a must-experience wheel. And I think those two wheels were manufactured in the same place, and everything was so similar. The choice is yours.~ 만약 여러분이 스트릿타입 휠의 라이딩을 선호한다면, 미포 105s 사이클론휠이나 매드휠은 꼭 경험해봐야할 휠이라고 생각됩니다. 그리고 제가볼때 두 바퀴는 같은곳에서 제조 된 것 같이 모든것이 비슷한 휠이였습니다. 선택은 여러분의 몫입니다.
I'm glad you're making sound recordings as well as video footage. We can hear the very slightly different road rumble sound as compared to the MAD Wheels and it doesn't sound as loud as ALL Terrain MBS wheels
Was it? I don't think it was enough to feel the difference when actually riding... But there was definitely a little louder sound compared to normal PU wheels from the good grip when carving. Thank you for watching bro~
⚡ *I love esk8 wheel videos!* 😁⚡ Nice to see them side by side with Mad wheelz but from the comments it looks like Mad wheelz have a little somethin somethin cookin and comin soon, I'm lookin forward to that! 🤙🏼
Great video and wheels! I ride the AT Meepo cyclone wheels with 110s/ 68A is very smooth and grippy !! But this is a little bit harder with 72 A but nice!! 😀😃
Thanks for sharing and comparing. Much appreciated. What's with 102mm wheels being labelled as 105mm! Also, how do they perform on rough roads? Every road you're on is butter smooth. I'm envious😆
Thank you for watching :) and... Personally, I don't think this wheel is for rough road use. The 110mm cyclone wheel may be more suitable for use on rough roads.
thank you for this video!! how do they feel going over cracks and bumpy roads? where I live the roads are mixed, currently using cloudwheels but i like PU wheels on smooth roads more, unfortunately PU wheels are unsafe here with deep cracks >
Good review of Meepo's Cyclone wheels. They have recently arrived to try them, but I have not been able to try them yet, they seem very very good!! Regards my friend!!!
Thank you for measuring the actual diameter of the wheels! I don't know why the manufacturers report inaccurate data. For instance the Meepo so called 110mm diameter Cyclone wheels are really 106mm. They are great wheels and I fully intend to get a new set when these wear out but I don't appreciate the inaccurate measurements. I too had to find the correct wheel speed number, which is 97 on my belt driven Meepo Voyager. I compared a known distance on Google maps to odometer readings on my Meepo remote and with trial and error I derived the above wheel speed number. Perhaps I wouldn't have to do that if Meepo reported the correct diameter in the first place.
@@KAMiJUINs True, but I still had to ignore the stated diameter and recommended wheel speed number to get it to be in harmony with what I was getting on Google maps. I know there will always be some inaccuracy even if comparing it directly to GPS readings. Still if the manufacturer states that a wheel is a certain diameter or any other measurement, it should be that measurement on principle.
My preferred truck combination these days is DKP on the front and TKP on the rear. I think this is a setting that takes both flexibility and stability.
@@KAMiJUINs Thank you for your feedback. I've heard the RKP setup as used on the ONSRA Velar turns and carves very well, but also seems very stable. What are your thoughts on this setup (I have no experience with RKP)? I absolutely love my Titan X, but I can see a need for a tighter turning radius from time to time.
@@KAMiJUINs thanks. That’s a shame considering those pulleys have a slower top end speed. Was hoping this wheels would increase my speed without affecting acceleration from my 90mm street wheel setup. Right now I’m topping out At 30mph in perfect ideal conditions on my Voyager. The torque is one of my favorite things as the wheels spins on heavy acceleration loads.
@@KAMiJUINs Update: went ahead with this setup and achieved a 5mph increase with 105S Wheels, 32T Pulley's and 245 Belts. Acceleration in Speed Mode 4 is still very aggressive and loses traction upon heavy throttle. Once the belts stretch a little and pulleys settle in I am anticipating even better results.