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Post by drawkward on Jan 20, 2010 18:25:22 GMT -5
I've probably only put about 250 miles max on these rollers, and they all have flat spots already. The package I got my rollers in didn't have a brand name on it (The shipper had cut down the packaging, I assume to lower shipping costs).
I put some dry lube on it today and replaced the rollers. Hopefully this will help.
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Post by Fox on Jan 20, 2010 18:53:12 GMT -5
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Post by 2strokd on Jan 20, 2010 20:29:22 GMT -5
I agree! I have loads of wheelies on mine and they still look new ;D. If you get a set i would recommend going about a gram heavier with the Dr.P sliders than your best roller weight. They act different than rollers by design so it changes the weight requirement by about a gram from my experience.
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Post by drawkward on Jan 23, 2010 14:58:29 GMT -5
What weight are you running 2strokd?
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Post by Reign on Jan 23, 2010 16:28:23 GMT -5
Same thing happened with my rollers that came with my LeoVince pipe. I maybe put 200 miles on them and they already had flat spots. I ordered some 5.5 gram weights from Scooter_Wolfpack, but they ended up coming as 5 gram if I remember right.
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Post by 2strokd on Jan 23, 2010 21:16:30 GMT -5
What weight are you running 2strokd? I was running 4.5g sliders in all the vids i have. It felt like it coulda used 5g tho.
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Post by shiftless on Jan 23, 2010 21:31:58 GMT -5
Rollers will flat on you pretty quick Especially cheap 1's I use them to get the weight i want, then put sliders in They are smoothger and last much longer (as a matter of fact... I've never worn out sliders) I have DP sliders with 4k+ on them and I cant see any wear
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