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Anti-Rockers:
This piece of advice concerns the two most popular ways you can set-up
your frames (for any newbies out there, the frames are the racks on
the bottom of your skates that your wheels are bolted to).
95% of Skaters will skate with either very small, plastic third and
fourth wheels in their frames, or with no middle wheels at all (like
I do). This is called 'anti - rocker'. The advantage of having only
four wheels down (eg the third and fourth wheels) is that it makes
your H-block space ( the space between your third and fourth wheel)
HUGE, making most grinds much, MUCH easier.
I really cannot stress enough how much it helps to either completely
remove your middle wheels or swap them for grindrocks or something
similar (like 48mm 101a wheels). You really will find it 100 times
easier than having all eight wheels. Skating with all eight down will
make you a little faster and give you more controlled turns, but in
my opinion, that's not that great compared to the advantages of anti-rocker.
Johnny Quinn,
Ardrossan,
If you have any good Tech Tips, email us with
a review (airtight@bbc.co.uk)
and we'll put it live. Cheers.
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