Both products were parts that could be used to upgrade the board with relatively little spending. I was also satisfied with these products, so I can recommend them to those who want to experience them. Also, if you are interested in DIY, please visit the Newbee website as there are many other parts. (200x70 tire / Katana footstop discount code: Kami5off) 두제품 모두 상대적으로 적은 지출로 보드를 업그레이드해 볼 수 있는 부품들이였습니다. 저 또한 만족스러웠던 제품들이였기에 경험해보고 싶은분들께는 추천드릴수 있는 제품들이였습니다. 또한 DIY에 관심있으신 분들은 다른 부품들도 많으니 뉴비 홈페이지를 방문해보시길 바랍니다. (200x70 tire / Katana footstop discount code: Kami5off)
Yeah, I think it was the thickest single tire I've ever used. If you have a chance, buy one and mount it alternately in the front and back. You'll see where it helps your riding style. Thank you as always bro :)
@@KAMiJUINs maybe they could work on the Z3? and replacing the stock shoks with the Taiwan EXA 291R 125mm bicycle rear shock absorber might make it even more amazing 👍
I didn't use Newbee Rev1 hubs. I used hubs from the previous generation of Rev1. So the width of the hubs was different. (Rev1 Outer width: 76mm / Mine 65mm) The width of the hub is too narrow to be mounted on a major standard hub, and the diameter of the hub is much larger than the inner diameter of the tire to be mounted on a track & road hub. And even if you purchase the hub together, it will not fit the major gear drive adapter... It seems to me that is impossible.
Now with those tyres the Acedeck reminds me of a Losi DBXL 😅😅👍🏾 Finally the board looks like it’s got the correct proportions. Just to clarify, could I put these hubs & tyres on a Z3?
Thanks :) Hubs are perfect for adapter compatibility on gear drives with this. Check it out acedeckboards.com/products/acedeck%C2%AEx-linnpower%C2%AE-next-racing-wheel
@@KAMiJUINs Do the stock NYX wheels have adapters that you can swap onto those Next wheels? Or should I buy a set of adapters from Acedeck? I'm planning to purchase the Z3, so would have to get Z3 adapters.
I knew that too, but there was no Trampa's hub that was compatible with that tire, and a special adapter was needed to use the hub for that tire. So I couldn't mount that tire on the Trampa. Thanks :)
Were you riding in Songdo on Friday (24th) around Noon this past week? I was on my Flow and passed someone also riding an esk8 who looked like you… well, the helmet anyways! 😂
I love me so thick, wide wheels. I really wish Mboard novas were wider. But they are just slightly unbalanced then the sunmates that came stock with the board.
Oh, is that so? I didn't know because I had not used it. I guess that as the performance of the boards gets better and better, there will be a lot of thick tires and wheels on the market in the future. Let's wait and see Thank you for watching :)
I don't think the front wheels will matter, but I'm not sure if the rear wheels and the gear drive adapter will fit... I don't have that hub(rev1) either. Can you check with Newbee? Thank you for watching :)
Question, you said this tire works with Newbee, Trampa, Linnpower, and Meepo hubs. You didn't list Acedeck, and Acedeck uses two types of hubs, one being a Linnpower, so I'm assuming you fit the tires on the Acedeck Linnpower racing hubs, not the regular Acedeck hubs? Second question, you mention if hub width exceeds 6.5cm the tire will fit. Acedeck regular hubs do not exceed 6.5cm, however, Newbee's website states the only requirement to fit the tire is a rim with an inner diameter of 4 inches - the Acedeck regular hub is 4.17inch. So based on Newbee's website, the regular Acedeck hubs (not Linnpower) work for this tire as well? Perhaps you'd need a spacer though? Thank you
Acedeck's Linnpower hub is the same hub as the quick-release wide hub I mentioned in the video. Also, as I mentioned in the video, Newbee recommends the use of spacers to accurately match the inner diameter of the tire with the outer diameter of the hub. However, it can be mounted without it. (I did it and tested it) And the regular hub of Acedeck cannot be mounted due to the thickness of the tire.
Both products were parts that could be used to upgrade the board with relatively little spending. I was also satisfied with these products, so I can recommend them to those who want to experience them. Also, if you are interested in DIY, please visit the Newbee website as there are many other parts. (200x70 tire / Katana footstop discount code: Kami5off)
두제품 모두 상대적으로 적은 지출로 보드를 업그레이드해 볼 수 있는 부품들이였습니다. 저 또한 만족스러웠던 제품들이였기에 경험해보고 싶은분들께는 추천드릴수 있는 제품들이였습니다. 또한 DIY에 관심있으신 분들은 다른 부품들도 많으니 뉴비 홈페이지를 방문해보시길 바랍니다. (200x70 tire / Katana footstop discount code: Kami5off)
*Those are wiiide!* 😲
With no bindings 🤩
I love the oil slick/rainbow foot stopper! I'd prob use one for back foot only.
Yeah, I think it was the thickest single tire I've ever used.
If you have a chance, buy one and mount it alternately in the front and back. You'll see where it helps your riding style.
Thank you as always bro :)
Your reviews are always great but the 200X70 test ride was hugely valuable. Thank you!
Thank you for watching too :)
Excelent...kami...top...
Thank you for watching :)
These tires look crazy..
I bet they would do well on a suspension board like the propel endeavor
I think so too, but the hub will have to change :)
Thank you for watching!
@@KAMiJUINs maybe they could work on the Z3? and replacing the stock shoks with the Taiwan EXA 291R 125mm bicycle rear shock absorber might make it even more amazing 👍
@@KAMiJUINswill they work on the nomad n1 2in1 geardrive
looks like both great upgrades!!
Thank you for watching :)
Yeah, these are products that allow you to upgrade your existing board at a relatively low cost.
I think you're using newbee Rev1 hubs, with the moutain boards tires. Could they be mounted on the Lorentz Major Gear drive systems ?
I didn't use Newbee Rev1 hubs. I used hubs from the previous generation of Rev1. So the width of the hubs was different. (Rev1 Outer width: 76mm / Mine 65mm)
The width of the hub is too narrow to be mounted on a major standard hub, and the diameter of the hub is much larger than the inner diameter of the tire to be mounted on a track & road hub. And even if you purchase the hub together, it will not fit the major gear drive adapter... It seems to me that is impossible.
Now with those tyres the Acedeck reminds me of a Losi DBXL 😅😅👍🏾
Finally the board looks like it’s got the correct proportions.
Just to clarify, could I put these hubs & tyres on a Z3?
Thanks :)
Hubs are perfect for adapter compatibility on gear drives with this. Check it out
acedeckboards.com/products/acedeck%C2%AEx-linnpower%C2%AE-next-racing-wheel
@@KAMiJUINs Do the stock NYX wheels have adapters that you can swap onto those Next wheels? Or should I buy a set of adapters from Acedeck? I'm planning to purchase the Z3, so would have to get Z3 adapters.
Don't you think at this points it's a bit unnecessary to have an skate? Instead you could upgrade to EUC or emoto like surron?
If I have a chance this year, I'm going to try various things besides skating :)
Kami No need to double up on those tyres…😉
I knew that too, but there was no Trampa's hub that was compatible with that tire, and a special adapter was needed to use the hub for that tire. So I couldn't mount that tire on the Trampa.
Thanks :)
I need these footstop for my esk8 slide sessions!!
Yes they will definitely help you
Thank you for watching bro :)
Were you riding in Songdo on Friday (24th) around Noon this past week? I was on my Flow and passed someone also riding an esk8 who looked like you… well, the helmet anyways! 😂
That wasn't me. Because it's far from my house...
Thank you for watching :)
어우 타이어 좋아 보입니다 ㅎㅎ
네. 보드동력성능만 받쳐준다면 토크발도 잘받고 괜찮은 타이어였습니다.
I love me so thick, wide wheels. I really wish Mboard novas were wider. But they are just slightly unbalanced then the sunmates that came stock with the board.
Oh, is that so? I didn't know because I had not used it.
I guess that as the performance of the boards gets better and better, there will be a lot of thick tires and wheels on the market in the future. Let's wait and see
Thank you for watching :)
Good review bro😊👍
Thank you as always, bro :)
I've a Lorentz Major, would the rev 1 rims and those tyres fit on the Lorentz setup?
I don't think the front wheels will matter, but I'm not sure if the rear wheels and the gear drive adapter will fit... I don't have that hub(rev1) either. Can you check with Newbee?
Thank you for watching :)
Torque block for rear. No footstep
와 타이어가 진짜 터프하게생겻네요 ㅋㅋㅋ;;;
네 좀 생긴게 강력해보여요, 지름도 적당해서 토크빨이 잘받네요~
Next gen tyres will use car tyres then it will be called a mountain suv board 😁
HaHa Maybe? :)
Thank you as always broooo.
Question, you said this tire works with Newbee, Trampa, Linnpower, and Meepo hubs. You didn't list Acedeck, and Acedeck uses two types of hubs, one being a Linnpower, so I'm assuming you fit the tires on the Acedeck Linnpower racing hubs, not the regular Acedeck hubs? Second question, you mention if hub width exceeds 6.5cm the tire will fit. Acedeck regular hubs do not exceed 6.5cm, however, Newbee's website states the only requirement to fit the tire is a rim with an inner diameter of 4 inches - the Acedeck regular hub is 4.17inch. So based on Newbee's website, the regular Acedeck hubs (not Linnpower) work for this tire as well? Perhaps you'd need a spacer though? Thank you
Acedeck's Linnpower hub is the same hub as the quick-release wide hub I mentioned in the video.
Also, as I mentioned in the video, Newbee recommends the use of spacers to accurately match the inner diameter of the tire with the outer diameter of the hub. However, it can be mounted without it. (I did it and tested it) And the regular hub of Acedeck cannot be mounted due to the thickness of the tire.
@@mikeyp8778 no where in his response was he condescending. 😅
Yeah you're right my bad. ill delete my comment