RipStik Casterboard Replacement Wheel Set (Blue)
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Yes, they are compatible with the 360. They've held up well so far (after a few weeks of use).
You are correct, but keep in mind that Ripsters will not be available for long.
I can't say for certain. I'd call Razor and inquire about the interchangeability of the wheels. I had no trouble replacing the wheels on the rip stick caster board with these, as well as the rear wheels on the "Powerwing" toy (which are the same size).
Selected User Reviews For RipStik Casterboard Replacement Wheel Set (Blue)
These were a little too thick. I was able to attach the wheel, but it would not spin. I wasn't allowed to enter because I didn't have permission. The return time frame had passed by by the time I installed them and discovered they didn't work. I double-checked a few websites and this appears to be the correct size. To get the wheel to spin properly, I had to have a friend grind it down. Some of the grinding particles may have made their way into the swivel. It's not as smooth as it used to be, and it sounds like there's sand in there, according to my kid. It'll get the job done, but it wasn't a simple wheel swap.
Today I received my package. The wheels were too pointed to spin because there wasn't enough room. When it was first purchased, I'm not sure if it was rounded or pointy. Although the origin is unknown, these are said to be 78mm. (It appears that the size is incorrect. ) Before you buy, double-check the previous size! Our ripstik isn't displaying the mm? As a result, I'll have to double-check or measure because I see an abec-5. I'll have to look into that. Good luck.
This is the third time I've bought it. They come with all of the necessary tools and are designed to fit the 360 drifter perfectly. After two years, the first set is still in good condition, but I purchased a backup pair in case the first pair wears out. They don't seem to last as long as the ones that came with the drifter, but they did for 8 years. Maybe they're the same and I wasn't paying attention. br>This is what it's used for:.
My original razor scooter, which I bought for my 6-year-old, had 12-year-old wheels. It's time to replace the wheels now that my son is 18 years old. Unfortunately, after only two weeks of heavy use, he had worn out the new wheels. This child now weighs around 170 pounds and used to weigh much less, but only 2 weeks of use for a new set of wheels is ridiculous. The back wheel is obviously toast, and the front wheel is already showing signs of wear after only two weeks. Continue to shop while saving money.
These are not Razor Ripstik wheels, despite the fact that they were packaged as such. These wheels are almost 100 Razor scooter replacement wheels. The wheels won't turn if they're installed because the depth is too great. My daughter, who had been looking forward to their arrival, was now let down. What a squander of resources, both time and money. I will never buy anything from Amazon again that isn't brand new.
It would have been nice if they had mentioned it in the description. A slightly smaller diameter is required for the Ripster - If you put these in a Ripster, they'll rub. The Ripster uses 68mm wheels, whereas the RipStik Classic (and other larger casterboards) uses 78mm wheels. The proper wheels are difficult to come by on the internet, and they usually cost more than the Ripster itself: .
In just three weeks, you can undo all of the damage! The wheel went completely bald in less than a month, and both wheels had to be replaced, with the rear one being beyond repair. We only use factory spare parts because we are confident that the product will last longer. We were given a dreadful product. @Manufacturer: @Manufacturer: @Manufacturer: @Manufacturer: @Manu Could you please tell me what I should do next?.
We bought these wheels in March 2017 to replace the ones we had before. They were on time and in good condition when they arrived. Putting them on our daughter's RipStik was a breeze. The disadvantage is that the back wheel has blown out/worn down, and the front wheel has also worn down quickly, despite the fact that it has only been four months. Our 13-year-old daughter is a normal height and weight girl who does not perform tricks. She only rides once or twice a week and only on the sidewalk and in the park. We were hoping that these replacement wheels would last as long as the originals, which lasted four years. Is it possible that we were given a bad set?.