@@PowerslideInlineskates thank you your answer but I have a issue with the frame. The front and rear wheels axes space is 2.3cm while middle wheels are 2.6. Basically I can put the front/rear 58mm wheels but they compressed by the frame and scrub the frame instead of roll. If you look the frame from the bottom, you can clearly see the narrowing in front and rear because of the molding of the frame… can I share you pictures ? I’m really disappointed.
@@Inliner242 it does support wheels up to 80mm of size, but only for anti rocker use, so only the two outside wheels + you need special wheel wells in your soul plate / boot to make it work. have a look at this video for more infos about the slimline frames: th-cam.com/video/k9jdtJ3BGJM/w-d-xo.html
@@PowerslideInlineskates Thanks I appreciate the response. Nice presentation video. So what it's suggesting is I could use two 80mm wheels not 4 at the same time. But tell me something can I use four 72mm on the frame?
@@Inliner242 no, as we said before, for 4 wheels in one frame the maximum size is 58mm. if you want to skate a 4x72mm ufs frame setup, we would recommend the kizer level 3 frames.
Been skating these for 4 years now and I absolutely love em
Waheey they're available in large again! Thank you, it's about bloody time... 🤟
I love these frames, please keep making them in large i will always buy these great for my flat setup big fan
thanks for your feedback!
@@PowerslideInlineskates ,thankyou
I ordered a size large black pair .. I'm so stoked ... I was waiting for them to be available again
I love these frames, but please revisit them with some extended wheel cups like your competitors :D
Goove might a bit deep round perfect for rails but not ledges
Are you still making these in large? I've only seen small and medium ones available for the past few months.
Is it possible to skate them with flat set up with 59mm wheels (instead of 58mm) ?
the max wheels size is : flat 58mm / 68mm & antirocker
@@PowerslideInlineskates thank you your answer but I have a issue with the frame.
The front and rear wheels axes space is 2.3cm while middle wheels are 2.6.
Basically I can put the front/rear 58mm wheels but they compressed by the frame and scrub the frame instead of roll.
If you look the frame from the bottom, you can clearly see the narrowing in front and rear because of the molding of the frame… can I share you pictures ? I’m really disappointed.
I have Rollerblade Twister skates, Can I put 4 regular 80mm wheels on the Kizer frame?
no, the kizer slimline frames do only take 4 flat wheels up to 58mm. + the frames are ufs, your twisters do have a 165mm mounting.
@@PowerslideInlineskates then why is it said that the frame support up to 80mm?
@@Inliner242 it does support wheels up to 80mm of size, but only for anti rocker use, so only the two outside wheels + you need special wheel wells in your soul plate / boot to make it work. have a look at this video for more infos about the slimline frames: th-cam.com/video/k9jdtJ3BGJM/w-d-xo.html
@@PowerslideInlineskates Thanks I appreciate the response. Nice presentation video. So what it's suggesting is I could use two 80mm wheels not 4 at the same time. But tell me something can I use four 72mm on the frame?
@@Inliner242 no, as we said before, for 4 wheels in one frame the maximum size is 58mm. if you want to skate a 4x72mm ufs frame setup, we would recommend the kizer level 3 frames.
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