A quick run down and step-by-step instructions on installing UFS frames onto aggressive inline skate boots. The guidelines reviewed here will applied to the majority of unmodified aggressive inline skate boots.
Bro, u should apply the threadlocker to the very bottom of the screw. The part where u applied yours for sure wasnt even used.. (by used i mean both male and female parts of the thread met)
Most you cannot,The frame would have to have an elongated cutout where the mounting bolt goes though so that you can slide left/right. Most of the UFS frames don't have that and with small, low wheels it not needed as much.
@@InlineWarehouseFitness I see, i guess with smaller lower flatter wheels I wouldnt notice. Right now I'm using 3x110mm wheels with the FE supersonic frames so its definitely noticeable
@@UnrebornMortuus Correct. There are big wheel UFS frames now these days. Some of those taller UFS frames it would be nice. But just look at the top of the frame for that elongated opening to allow for it. Thx
@@UnrebornMortuus If shopping frames you can see the top view. If shopping skates, we list if laterally adjustable in the specs. So if you shop InlineWarehouse.com you should be good. If something has missing information. Then hit me up and I'll add it! Thanks for watching.
I don't have an exact measurement but will try to duck back in to do so. You can always cut the tip a little with a saw, but new mounting bolts even easier I agree.
Aggressive skates are not designed for a brake as it would make tricks tough. As the skates are low to the ground with small wheels, brakes typically are not found.
Not applicable to UFS mount frames for the vast majority if not all. You would need to view the fitness channel where that is covered. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QVmRqoPwDlw.html