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Reddit mentions of Powell-Peralta Rat Bones Skateboard Wheels 60mm 85A (Black)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Powell-Peralta Rat Bones Skateboard Wheels 60mm 85A (Black). Here are the top ones.

Powell-Peralta Rat Bones Skateboard Wheels 60mm 85A (Black)
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    Features:
  • Wheel Diameter = 60mm
  • Wheel Width = 44mm
  • Durometer/Hardness = 85A
  • Wheel Shape = RAT BONE
  • Country of Origin: USA
Specs:
Colorblack
Height1.7 Inches
Length4.8 Inches
Size60mm
Weight1 Pounds
Width4.4 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Powell-Peralta Rat Bones Skateboard Wheels 60mm 85A (Black):

u/clintotronic ยท 3 pointsr/skateboarding

i've been using powell peralta rat bones reissues (the 60mm 90A green ones) on my cruiser for about a year and i still really like 'em. you'll need risers to avoid wheelbite if they're going on a standard shaped deck with standard trucks.

u/Eloykwik ยท 1 pointr/NewSkaters

I've been skating for a while and more or less have only been skating transition for the past 6 years-ish. Mainly I started just where you are with some rather large (I would call) street wheels. For transition I found that the lager wheels tend to help build some speed and the softer they are the better they grip on concrete. So currently I've been riding these which are 60mm 85a wheels. I know 60mm is REALLY big jump but I've found they help launch my fatass better than 58mm. These wheels are ninja like on just about every riding surface.

As a last FYI if you decide to go anywhere in the 56-60mm range of sizes I would recommend riser pads, and for the 60mm+ wheels you may need to be looking in the longboard section, I have some 0.25" risers with my powells and they work pretty great, minimal wheel bite.

Last last thing: If you move to flat edge wheels stray from febels, smiths, Willie grinds, really anything that will put stress on the inside of the wheel. (I've ripped the wheel off the core of some 60mm 85a OJ's)