Well first of all I want to say that I love your channel and I can't wait to get something from your online store. The information you give is priceless. Now I have a small problem with my boots. The one in my right foot fits perfectly but the one in my left is a bit big but I can't change them because I had them for years. Do you know if there is something I can do to fix that small problem??? (Note: the liner is not removable)
Hey @Thisissoul thanks for the video. I love the IQON Decode frames, but instead of providing wheel spacers, they made it so you have to use their expensive proprietary bearings (with an "integrated bearing boss")... Do you have or know of an available frame to wheel spacer to be able to use normal bearings with their frames?
hmm no there is no frame spacer that you can use except for just a washer in the right size. Installing such a washer is really really annoyingly hard.
How well do you think using the IQON bearings instead of a frame spacers would work? I want to get the Roces M12 and now I am considering getting IQON bearings with them to skip the whole frame spacers hassle
the IQON bearings are quite specific to their Decode frames, their advice is that when using the bearings on other frames, that you will invert the protruding spacer so they sit inside the wheel hub, and you will use a shorter inner bearings spacer so they fit inside... this doesn't seem to solve any frame/wheel spacer you are thinking you are going to avoid.
Thx very much for an awesome video! Not sure if you can answer this. I picked up some K2 Alexis 80 rollerblades for my daughter. Having been out of the inline skating game for a long time, I didn't realize they didn't have a brake until I made the long drive to pick them up. I thought it would be easy to replace with a universal brake from Amazon, but I'm having difficulty making the axle screw fit. The K2 frame and bearing spacers are 6mm, but the included axle bolt is 8mm. I can remove the bearing spacer easily, and it looks like the plastic frame has inserts in it to make the holes 6mm, but I have no idea if they actually are spacers and, if so, if they can be removed. I can't find a long enough axle screw online otherwise I would just order one in 6mm. It looks like it needs to be about 45mm long once the brake assembly is on. Do you happen to know anything about this particular skate frame? Thx in advance!
4:52 Keep on rocking rebel😎
K2 Uptowns have a metal frame with removable spacers which are rockerable (6mm axles though)
Well first of all I want to say that I love your channel and I can't wait to get something from your online store. The information you give is priceless. Now I have a small problem with my boots. The one in my right foot fits perfectly but the one in my left is a bit big but I can't change them because I had them for years. Do you know if there is something I can do to fix that small problem???
(Note: the liner is not removable)
Hey @Thisissoul thanks for the video. I love the IQON Decode frames, but instead of providing wheel spacers, they made it so you have to use their expensive proprietary bearings (with an "integrated bearing boss")... Do you have or know of an available frame to wheel spacer to be able to use normal bearings with their frames?
hmm no there is no frame spacer that you can use except for just a washer in the right size. Installing such a washer is really really annoyingly hard.
You mentioned a revolutionary frame spacer invention that Powerslide will release in a few months.
Is it based on Trinity?
jup!
@@Thisissoul Will you sell these frames on your website when it comes out?
How well do you think using the IQON bearings instead of a frame spacers would work? I want to get the Roces M12 and now I am considering getting IQON bearings with them to skip the whole frame spacers hassle
the IQON bearings are quite specific to their Decode frames, their advice is that when using the bearings on other frames, that you will invert the protruding spacer so they sit inside the wheel hub, and you will use a shorter inner bearings spacer so they fit inside... this doesn't seem to solve any frame/wheel spacer you are thinking you are going to avoid.
Thx very much for an awesome video! Not sure if you can answer this. I picked up some K2 Alexis 80 rollerblades for my daughter. Having been out of the inline skating game for a long time, I didn't realize they didn't have a brake until I made the long drive to pick them up. I thought it would be easy to replace with a universal brake from Amazon, but I'm having difficulty making the axle screw fit. The K2 frame and bearing spacers are 6mm, but the included axle bolt is 8mm. I can remove the bearing spacer easily, and it looks like the plastic frame has inserts in it to make the holes 6mm, but I have no idea if they actually are spacers and, if so, if they can be removed. I can't find a long enough axle screw online otherwise I would just order one in 6mm. It looks like it needs to be about 45mm long once the brake assembly is on. Do you happen to know anything about this particular skate frame? Thx in advance!
Did you get it sorted? K2 usually have those kind of parts sold separately
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50/50 prime frames have removable spacers even on the core (metal) side
I have a stock rail from Roces M12 UFS and it has plastic integrated spacers and I have a lot of loose😬. Is there any way to fix this😂?
hmm it looks good for me 3:11
the way to fix that is by putting a washer on the outside of the frame