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View Poll Results: do the razors cuffs on TRS make a HUGE difference?

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  • no

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Thread: help with razors cuffs on TRS

  1. #1

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    Default help with razors cuffs on TRS

    can someone give me step by step instructions on how to put razors cuffs on TRS Broskowz, or if anybody knows a site that i can go to j
    tRaJeDy

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    Can someone please reply, i really need to know this
    tRaJeDy

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    what a weird idea, what's wrong with your trs cuffs? if it's flex, the out-of-nowhere bit of plastic that goes up the boot and into the male part of the buckle, cut that off. no other skates have it and it's useless. only there to make your life less simple. you may lose some stability at first though i think.

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    Default what do u mean?

    wut do u mean male part of cuff?
    tRaJeDy

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    if i remember well, that would be on the inside (which is where you must want more flex so yeah)

    male (penis or plastic strap) goes into female (vagina or metal buckle)

    well that's what they say you can do on inlinewarehouse.com in the customization section

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    but in my opinion the problem is just that the cuff plastic is too hard and high and i think that if you remove the blockers you will still feel the cuff pressing on your legs, especially if you use your buckles

    what trs you have?

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    i have the broskowz
    tRaJeDy

  8. #8

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    Get Sinisters
    -Amsterdam rules!-

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    Quote Originally Posted by trizzm
    but in my opinion the problem is just that the cuff plastic is too hard and high and i think that if you remove the blockers you will still feel the cuff pressing on your legs, especially if you use your buckles

    what trs you have?
    if you think the cuff is too high or hard you should try working on your technique and not fucking up perfectly good skates...i mean if you dont wanna put any work into your tricks you should just get cuffless remedyz or some deshis so you dont have to bend anything and risk breaking your ankles...

    just work on the trick dude

    ps. my apostraphe is broken

  10. #10

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    the real question: Does breaking your skates in make a HUGE difference?

    yes, yes it does.

    The great thing about trs is that by the time most skates would be considered worn out, trs are perfectly worn in and skate amazingly. A lot of people are too lazy to break them in though, so whatever it's up to you.

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