Hi the inner wheels were really hard to get in place and also are not really rolling as easy as the outer wheels any recommendations? Tried several different wheels problem persists.
Either use your fingers to push against the frame walls to give you a few extra mm when entering the middle wheels or even easier use a pair of big pliers or something similar. You can put it between the frame walls and open to slightly push the walls out for an extra mm or two. I found once it's all setup and the bearings are broken in it's a super solid feeling setup and the wheels all spin freely. *Don't forget your bearing spacers otherwise your wheels may not spin well.*
Oh man I've just been using any old UFS bolts for my Oysi frames, I'm worried now I've watched this 😬 Next time I take them off I'll reattach them with the supplied bolts.
really informative video. great to see some good tool tips. what size medium chassis would you suggest for a small them boot? i normally skate wizard skates 90mm, so a bit extra length doesn’t worry me too much.
If you like the NR 90 Wizard wheelbase.....the 269mm wheelbase Medium Chassis is just a little bit shorter in length by 2-3mm. It would have a similar feel for your stride and fore/aft stability. Usually the 257mm wheelbase is the best fit for the small shell size 7-8 especially if you are really focused on just grinds. But if you go with a 65/59 wheel combo on the 269mm wheelbase Medium Chassis you’ll have a nice touch of rocker which should create a more similar feel to the NR90s for skating with having those wheel contact points out further from the front and back of your foot.
Yes, it would need modification. Because the recess in the plate is not quite deep enough. 64mm revolver wheels do just fit with no additional work, but a 65 would probably not spin. Not much additional material would need to be removed.
@@anawkwardlifemedia I found it was alright on my sways with 65 outers on the Oysi. I guess it depends which wheel you get as they're not always the exact size they say they are. Either way you'd only have a whisker of plastic to remove. I've got symmetrics 65s btw. Enjoy the frames they're fucking amazing! 🤟
This is a size 10 US Seba SX 2. But this is with a 257mm wheelbase Medium chassis. For a size 8.5 US and up 269mm wheelbase is best. This was just to demonstrate the installation.
Unfortunately, cannot say for certain, but it's highly likely that 65mm outer wheels would fit without modification. From looking at photos of the NJ soul plates, it really seems like you wouldn't have to modify them, since they do have some sort of wheelwell molded into the stock soul plate. It would depend on if the wheelwell ends up aligned just right above the wheels. For certain we were able to fit 65mm wheels on a Razors Shift/Loca soul plate without any modification (it just happened to be aligned well) and those soul plates look to have a much more minimal stock wheelwell than the New Jack plates. If you did have to remove some additional material in the soul plate it would be very minimal.
No, washers are not needed. Washers should NOT be used with the UFS fasteners to secure the chassis to the boot. The ISO 7380-2 Button Head Flange screw used for the UFS fasteners essentially have a washer incorporated into the head geometry which distributes the force in a specific manner through the UFS mount area on the chassis. This head design also ensures clearance between the fastener head and the middle wheels. (Adding a washer would cause the head to interfere with the middle wheels.)
Yes you’ll have to modify the soul plate to make the wheel well, and for Genesys you may need to remove a little material from the shell itself because of the thin center area of the soul plate.
Am I the only one who is having insane problems with putting bolts in the 2nd and 3rd wheel? It's driving me nuts.
Hi the inner wheels were really hard to get in place and also are not really rolling as easy as the outer wheels any recommendations? Tried several different wheels problem persists.
Same problem at the moment.......
use a hammer it did work for me 🤣
@@fjg2246 i managed to wrench the inner wheels in. Was also hard to put the axles through the wheels because the spacers were hard to move.
I had to hammer the shit out of them in order to get them in. Now they're fucked up and I don't think I will ever get them out again hahah💀
Either use your fingers to push against the frame walls to give you a few extra mm when entering the middle wheels or even easier use a pair of big pliers or something similar. You can put it between the frame walls and open to slightly push the walls out for an extra mm or two.
I found once it's all setup and the bearings are broken in it's a super solid feeling setup and the wheels all spin freely.
*Don't forget your bearing spacers otherwise your wheels may not spin well.*
Oh man I've just been using any old UFS bolts for my Oysi frames, I'm worried now I've watched this 😬
Next time I take them off I'll reattach them with the supplied bolts.
really informative video. great to see some good tool tips.
what size medium chassis would you suggest for a small them boot? i normally skate wizard skates 90mm, so a bit extra length doesn’t worry me too much.
If you like the NR 90 Wizard wheelbase.....the 269mm wheelbase Medium Chassis is just a little bit shorter in length by 2-3mm. It would have a similar feel for your stride and fore/aft stability.
Usually the 257mm wheelbase is the best fit for the small shell size 7-8 especially if you are really focused on just grinds.
But if you go with a 65/59 wheel combo on the 269mm wheelbase Medium Chassis you’ll have a nice touch of rocker which should create a more similar feel to the NR90s for skating with having those wheel contact points out further from the front and back of your foot.
Oysi i thought this would be the case. looks like ill be picking up a set of the 269. thanks for the help :)
Thanks for explaining 🙏
Hi do I need to modify anything in my roces m12 ?
The USD Sway soul plate seems to have wheel wells. Would it require modification for 65/58mm setup on oysi mediums or would it fit perfect?
Yes, it would need modification. Because the recess in the plate is not quite deep enough. 64mm revolver wheels do just fit with no additional work, but a 65 would probably not spin. Not much additional material would need to be removed.
@@oysius thanks so much. Can't wait for my mediums to arrive!
@@anawkwardlifemedia I found it was alright on my sways with 65 outers on the Oysi. I guess it depends which wheel you get as they're not always the exact size they say they are.
Either way you'd only have a whisker of plastic to remove.
I've got symmetrics 65s btw.
Enjoy the frames they're fucking amazing! 🤟
Thanks for this. What size boot is this? Just trying to work out what size I need.
This is a size 10 US Seba SX 2. But this is with a 257mm wheelbase Medium chassis. For a size 8.5 US and up 269mm wheelbase is best. This was just to demonstrate the installation.
@@oysius I'm EU 43 so I guess 269 would be best. Thanks.
I’m using NJ5 boots, do i have to modify/carve the soulplate to fit 65-58-58-65 flat setup on medium chassis?
Unfortunately, cannot say for certain, but it's highly likely that 65mm outer wheels would fit without modification. From looking at photos of the NJ soul plates, it really seems like you wouldn't have to modify them, since they do have some sort of wheelwell molded into the stock soul plate. It would depend on if the wheelwell ends up aligned just right above the wheels. For certain we were able to fit 65mm wheels on a Razors Shift/Loca soul plate without any modification (it just happened to be aligned well) and those soul plates look to have a much more minimal stock wheelwell than the New Jack plates. If you did have to remove some additional material in the soul plate it would be very minimal.
@@oysius thanks for replying, ok imma start to look into it.
Could you make it more complex installing a UFS frame?
If you have any specific question regarding assembly that we can help to clarify please don’t hesitate to ask.
Hi. Do I have to modify my Remz HR 2.5 soul plate to install Oysi Chassis with 72mm wheels? (Regular ones, not Oysi medium)
Yes
@@oysius Thanks
@@wreduch and link to the soul plate modification template is here (also added to the description) : www.oysius.com/soulmodtemplate/
@@oysius that's a great help. thanks :)
do you need any washers for the framebolts
No, washers are not needed.
Washers should NOT be used with the UFS fasteners to secure the chassis to the boot.
The ISO 7380-2 Button Head Flange screw used for the UFS fasteners essentially have a washer incorporated into the head geometry which distributes the force in a specific manner through the UFS mount area on the chassis.
This head design also ensures clearance between the fastener head and the middle wheels. (Adding a washer would cause the head to interfere with the middle wheels.)
Do I need to modify for Razors Genesys 9.1?
Yes you’ll have to modify the soul plate to make the wheel well, and for Genesys you may need to remove a little material from the shell itself because of the thin center area of the soul plate.
Thanks for this!
its hard using other frames once you are used to the sound of coping mode 😂