B-Roc
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Anyone try these?
While I'd like to build my own, I find myself lacking the time required.
anyone ever seen or tried these http://www.skaterace.com/Leap.htm
I like how the binding can be offset but wish the skate actually had more ground clearance and I'm wondering if the ankle support is sufficient?
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doomwheels
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Good questions all. I have received a pair and will be reviewing them soon.
I believe the ankle support is sufficient and they likely have enough ground clearance considering that these are not for full out speed. I would not
suggest going over 35 mph.
I'll be giving them an intense workout soon. Check back for a full review.
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B-Roc
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Kewl!
I'd also be interested in your take on their 12" tires. They seem closer to slicks then knobbies. Wondering how well they hold the edge?
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doomwheels
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The slicks work fine... knobbies are not necessary. In fact, I suggest riding them a little under-pressured for a smoother ride and more traction. If
I recall, I fill mine to about 15-20 lbs (rather than 35).
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smalltone
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hi doomwheels,
did you ever review the leaps with 12" wheels. i'm very interested in upgrading my coyotes...
tony
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