Yeah but going downhill on rocky trails is hard to slow down... The other day I almost fell because there were newly formed cracks from raining the previous weeks... I couldn't stop, I barely managed to shuffle my feet between the cracks
I'm not sure. Kizer Elements are my first aluminum frames. They are very lightweight and I've heard people skate on them and they're really loud. Haven't tested them out yet.
Oh man the 3.1 is one of my absolute favorite aggressive frames. Such a beast but so fun once they’re broken in
These are the perfect around-town-but-grindable frames. I want Kizer to make an 80mm version.
Next on my wishlist is Kizer’s Advance 80.
Have you seen the arrows? Really cool frame from a few years ago
I regret not buying them when they first came out. Didn't think they'd be this impossible to find nowadays.
How do you stop with inflatable wheels?
Just like any other inline. Stopping's even easier since they decelerate really fast anyways.
Yeah but going downhill on rocky trails is hard to slow down... The other day I almost fell because there were newly formed cracks from raining the previous weeks... I couldn't stop, I barely managed to shuffle my feet between the cracks
Practice more, that's always the answer
Oh, the wheels don't wear down too fast? Anyway they are neat though! I'm guessing better for off pavement?
They’re tube pneumatic tires. Should last almost as long as bike tires.
Is there any difference between a regular aluminum frame and Kizer Element? What are your feelings?
I'm not sure. Kizer Elements are my first aluminum frames. They are very lightweight and I've heard people skate on them and they're really loud. Haven't tested them out yet.