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  1. http://www.e-glide.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage_images.tpl&product_id=44&category_id=8&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=53

     

    Link to the Goodyear wheels above. They seem like they would give the best ride on smoother surfaces. You got any pics of your boards? Seems like no company is the best. Good wheels from one, good batteries from another, etc. What wheel choice to you believe is the best for concrete riding?

    Thanks for the input!!

    Brett

  2. Thanks Wolf. Guess your not a fan of Elektro-Skateboards? Question: Im trying to find wheels that dampen vibration like rubber. Goodyear has solid rubber wheels being used by E-glide--these will not work on the ES boards. I worked with E-glide last year trying to get the drive-hub assebly to work with the ES drive system--will not work. RokitScience has smooth rubber-looking wheels that might work? Have seen a few others. Maybe none of these will work and I should just use the ABEC copies? I dont see on the ES website any ABEC wheels? Can I order the electric flywheels from ABEC--and if so how do you get the hubs off the old wheels and back on the new ones? Has anyone tried the Gum PU or Gumball wheels from ES, and are they any softer than the ABEC?

    Thanks,

    Brett

  3. New wheels from Andrew? Ive got the green 107mm Abec copies. Thought they were genuine Abec but after reading this board know now they are copies. Probably not much but difference? Please tell me about new wheels from ES? Or is all of my questions usless because the the green Abec or the copies the best choice. Already tried with E-glide to make Goodyear wheels work--not possible, several problems that not even they could solve.

    Thanks

  4. Thank you for your help. My riding surface here is not rough--I exaggerate. The concrete has a pattern to it making vibrations that a solid rubber wheel would improve. You correctly identifed the both problems in using another wheel for this board. The ES-600 has a 26mm O.D. bearing and the Goodyears use a 24mm O.D. bearing. David at E-Glide would machine the Goodyear wheels to fit the larger bearing which has th needed 10mm inner race for the larger 10mm truck axle. Problem #1 solved. However, the gear drives do not match and there really is no way around this problem. So its time to shut my mouth and ride! The Abec's work just fine.

    Brett

  5. Agree, the Abec are fast ans work well. I ride on medium to rough concrete and need more vibration control. The Goodyear tires sounds like they are softer which would be perfect--if they fit? Thought all skateboard bearings were the same size? Any way you could take a Goodyear wheel off your Exkate and see if it fits on the ES-600?

    Thanks,

    Brett

    brettbozeman@att.net

  6. Got a new ES-600 on the way with Abec 11's. Has anyone tried the Goodyear rubber wheels that E-Glide promotes? Any thoughts as to which wheel would be best for paved road riding, or any other manufacture for wheels?

    Thanks,

    Brett

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