Realm Black New Setup
Its my new setup of my Realm. Its got a new Sifika SL 714 liner but without pump function
and a new Kizer Fluid Team III frame with 4X4 Grindwheels of a Dual Injection Frame. The Wheels are USD Realm wheels with very much grip , but they are slow. I like this skate. So go and buy it if you want to know how well it skates. -
and a new Kizer Fluid Team III frame with 4X4 Grindwheels of a Dual Injection Frame. The Wheels are USD Realm wheels with very much grip , but they are slow. I like this skate. So go and buy it if you want to know how well it skates. -
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UpSideDown
says (06 Nov 2007)
De St. Wendeler, wusst doch dass ich die Skates kenn^^ ---------------------------------------------------------------- UPSIDEDOWN was born on July 29th, 1998. The First skate was the Damocles, which already had lots of interchangeable parts such as the cuff, buckle, soulplates, and frame. The ideology behind UPSIDEDOWN was to turn the industry upsidedown with new concepts, designs that would make it possible for skaters to use parts from other companies to customize their own personal skate. In 1998 UPSIDEDOWN was renamed to USD, a shorter, stronger name. The new name and image was the brainchild of Shane Coburn and Arlo Eisenberg, who both joined USD to help promote the skates and run the design and marketing side of the company. This also led to an amazing team: Jon Julio, Josh Petty, Dustin Latimer, and Champion Baumstimler. Without a doubt, one of the best teams that has ever been formed within the Rollerblading industry. These and other skaters were welcomed to the "Terrordome".
De St. Wendeler, wusst doch dass ich die Skates kenn^^ ---------------------------------------------------------------- UPSIDEDOWN was born on July 29th, 1998. The First skate was the Damocles, which already had lots of interchangeable parts such as the cuff, buckle, soulplates, and frame. The ideology behind UPSIDEDOWN was to turn the industry upsidedown with new concepts, designs that would make it possible for skaters to use parts from other companies to customize their own personal skate. In 1998 UPSIDEDOWN was renamed to USD, a shorter, stronger name. The new name and image was the brainchild of Shane Coburn and Arlo Eisenberg, who both joined USD to help promote the skates and run the design and marketing side of the company. This also led to an amazing team: Jon Julio, Josh Petty, Dustin Latimer, and Champion Baumstimler. Without a doubt, one of the best teams that has ever been formed within the Rollerblading industry. These and other skaters were welcomed to the "Terrordome".
king_jay_44
says (07 Jun 2008)
www.ukskate.biz, www.rampworxshop.com, www.prolineskates.com [quote=]anyone know any uk sites to get liners realm ones are shit[/quote]
www.ukskate.biz, www.rampworxshop.com, www.prolineskates.com [quote=]anyone know any uk sites to get liners realm ones are shit[/quote]
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The Soulplates are fast and ligthweight. I have no problems with it. But if you are just a streetskater it might be possible, that they could be broken. Because on negative the soul is very thin. But this problem you can ignore if you do some Dualplates on it.