Doing a project on this old beat up Santa Cruz board I got from my man.. woods cracked in some spots gluing the rest of it up on my next day off.. poppin these on it
Ordered a set of them last night after work. I'm 46 so I remember riding wheels like these. Take me back to the early 90s yeah! Also on the website the 39mm are the only ones not yet sold out so get some before they are gone peeps.........ok so after recieving and testing with bones swiss bearings i will say damn these little wheels are fun for flips and technical practice at smooth locations. just dont ride on masonite surface indoor ramps unless you like to slip out and fall hahaha they are hard AF like spitfire f4 so great for concrete but not slick indoor ramps. going to order another set for backup. very nice!
There was a company called UFO that offered 32mm wheels around the mid 90s. That's the smallest I've ever heard of. They would have ads in Thrasher. EDIT: found an ad of them. www.thrashermagazine.com/imagesV2/Burnout/2013/Magazine_1994/November_1994/TH1194Nov1994p74-75_800t.jpg
They make roller wheels as small as 26mm that will fit skateboard bearings (608ZZ ball bearing). The only way you could get smaller is going without wheels altogether
They would be too soft for that size and would fall apart. Wheels that soft would have a lot of rebound and since there's not much material to flex it would just break apart. That's why cruiser wheels are usually big.
Broke Boii they got rid of my show and invested more time into other ones. Idk why but it just had to end I guess. A lot of people didn’t like me or the vids even tho there was a lot of positive feedback
OTTO Rocket HD no they canceled my show years ago and decide to put more time into their other shows. A lot of ppl didn’t like my vids even tho they got good feedback