So i ordered kizer fluid 3's, got new street artist wheels too.
Why wont they fit? Which way are the spacers meant to go because the wheels seem too wide to fit in the frame.
No trolls, cbf with all that crap, s'why i hate rollernews now.
So i ordered kizer fluid 3's, got new street artist wheels too.
Why wont they fit? Which way are the spacers meant to go because the wheels seem too wide to fit in the frame.
No trolls, cbf with all that crap, s'why i hate rollernews now.
There is a chance that you may have been born with a mental defect
Go try makio a curb. I've never skated kizers before, only skated GC featherlites. I'm asking a question, so stop trolling because your virginitys hurting. Wanna know how to sort my skates out,if thats a serious problem then shut up, get off this thread and go skate.
trying to ride all 8 down? fluids won't work for flat setup, only antirocker. if your outer wheels can't get in, then something went horribly wrong with the frame or wheel pouring heh
who the fuck has heard of spacers going onto the outside? of course they go inside. just give them a bash or two and they'll fit.
^^^^this.
give er a wack you nancy
1. There should be a spacer inside your wheel, between the two bearings. This is really important because it will stop the bearings from flexing, which will kill them and your speed very quickly.
2. There are also spacers in the frame on some frames. The spacers on fluids go on the inside of the frame.
3. To answer your question, the problem is probably that the frame is simply really tight. I've had problems with Kizer frames before in the same way. Either try to jam the wheels in there until they click into place or get someone stronger to try and do that. Worst case, message spaniard on here and he'll sort you out.
I skated those for years. A few hints:
1: grow a penis and learn how to use your hands.
Serious tho:
the alum spacers can be a bitch to seat properly. they go on the inside. Get those fuckers in and then hammer the wheel in with an old frame. DO NOT USE A HAMMER. Also, get the outer ones in before the anti-rockers. If you try to ride fluid 3 flat, you need to take your psychotropic drugs because you're retarded.
Disaster over the wall to back roy.
Loosen up the middle axles. Try again.
And stop being retarded...
I KNOW WHAT THE PROBLEM IS.
You are not an idiot. Kizer includes different spacers than the ones required for the UC wheels.
for the UC wheel (http://www.undercover-wheels.com/pro...s#!prettyPhoto[gallery]/1/ for example), there are those ridges that extend into the center of the wheel, whereas on a wheel like this http://www.festerwheels.com/products...ledoux-main-2/ , you can see that those ridges are non-existant (or at least much smaller).
this means that the spacers included with the kizer frames, with the ridges (http://www.hedonskate.com/p/screws-s...axles-set-7196 the spacers are on the right) ARE IMPOSSIBLE TO FIT into the UC wheels.
What you need is a spacer with no ridge, something more like this (http://www.dhgate.com/bearing-bushin...80c253609.html). ***PLEASE NOTE: do not order these exact spacers, they are just to give you a general idea of what you need.
TBH not sure if you can order only the non-ridged spacers alone. Hopefully you have a rollerblade or skateboard shop in the vicinity where you can ping for parts.
Hope this helped. Be-Mag do not be so quick to condem this guy to idiocy...
idiots.
They should fit in them, but don't ride fluids flat it's not a good idea man, your wheels will touch on every grind.
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