Cool vibe on the video! Checking out how gnarly of terrain these handle. From Colorado with a lot of riding potential out here SW zone.
@brosius11 Жыл бұрын
Look for smooth flow trails that's the best!
@MichaelHurdleStudio Жыл бұрын
Nice.
@Espo1438 Жыл бұрын
I think I saw that you ride the 175s on your Atlas Pro. I want to do the same. Do I need a different pulley than the one that came with it? Additionally, I was thinking of getting the precision pulleys, but maybe I can't use those anyway if I want to ride 175s. Would love to hear from you on this.
@brosius11 Жыл бұрын
I like the stock 56 tooth pulleys on 175 mm off-road wheels. The stock pro pulleys are the precision ones. Also to add, I like the plastic rims over the stock metal ones for off-road. They are more flexible. I had issues with the plastic wheel insert in the metal wheel. Dirt gets in, and it makes a squeaking noise. I am 210lbs going down some very steep hills, so I think I bent a spoke because when I put new pulleys on, there was play. I'm trying to give as much info as possible, so I hope this helps.
@j8ffshin329 Жыл бұрын
The precision pulleys only work with the precision hubs. It is also 56T if I remember correctly. Do note that the precision hub flattens the profile of most tires because it's 5mm wider that stock. So a 165 is more like a 160. This is a side by side comparison. IDK if at the recommended 30psi if its a wash with someone on the board.