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Art. FMS05

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Famus - Alu Fast Wheel 60mm/88A Inline Skate Wheels

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Famus wheels are sub-division of French ALK13 company. It has surfaced from the vision of wheels that could revolutionize aggressive skating and has expanded to also deliver freeskating wheels and even quad ones. They do not have a lot of wheel models and their designs are simple, but every single one of them is made up to superb standard. The most important feature here is reinforced chromoly steel core, giving these exceptional roll, durability and reduced weight. Famus also runs a team composed of some of the best, most skilled skaters on the planet.

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Famus - Alu Fast Wheel 60mm/88A Inline Skate Wheels

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The best wheels I ever got! Aggressive Skates now faster than my recreational ones

To be fair, a bearing press is needed to press 'em in and remove 'em again. Would have wished to get that info earlier, else you might ruin your wheel because they need to literally be hammered in without one and removing might be near to impossible without a press like that: https://youtu.be/QdfBzfbrjJs?t=271I got myself for 3 bucks a kitchen sink drain filter (Or anything that is strong enough, bigger than the 608 bearing and deep enough cover the wheel and the depth of the bearing) and a M8 10cm screw with some nuts and washer from the local hardware store, anchored the screw head with a washer right beneath it in the middle of the wheel, the screw threw the kitchen drain filter (where the water flows in) and an allen key beneath the screw to keep it locked in place. On the other side of the drain filter the washer and another nut that presses against the drain, the drain against the wheel, and the screw pulls the bearing off - turn by turn. Works fine! :)To press 'em in just take your skate axis, 6 or so washes bigger than the 608 bearing, put the bearings and placeholder in place and just screw em with the washes together to press the bearings perfectly in turn by turn :)The wheels really worth it, the material is strong and no wheel bite so far even on rough floors. Parallel or magic sliding is not that easy but still possible with a bit training and adjustment.After a few days of rough riding they still look like not used in terms of wheel bite or something.Total recommendation!

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8/3/2020

The best wheels I ever got! Aggressive Skates now faster than my recreational ones

To be fair, a bearing press is needed to press 'em in and remove 'em again. Would have wished to get that info earlier, else you might ruin your wheel because they need to literally be hammered in without one and removing might be near to impossible without a press like that:
https://youtu.be/QdfBzfbrjJs?t=271

I got myself for 3 bucks a kitchen sink drain filter (Or anything that is strong enough, bigger than the 608 bearing and deep enough cover the wheel and the depth of the bearing) and a M8 10cm screw with some nuts and washer from the local hardware store, anchored the screw head with a washer right beneath it in the middle of the wheel, the screw threw the kitchen drain filter (where the water flows in) and an allen key beneath the screw to keep it locked in place. On the other side of the drain filter the washer and another nut that presses against the drain, the drain against the wheel, and the screw pulls the bearing off - turn by turn. Works fine! :)

To press 'em in just take your skate axis, 6 or so washes bigger than the 608 bearing, put the bearings and placeholder in place and just screw em with the washes together to press the bearings perfectly in turn by turn :)

The wheels really worth it, the material is strong and no wheel bite so far even on rough floors. Parallel or magic sliding is not that easy but still possible with a bit training and adjustment.

After a few days of rough riding they still look like not used in terms of wheel bite or something.

Total recommendation!

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