

This is interesting. Using the cores of old wheels to make new ones. Pretty slick idea from Satori wheels. Click on the above pic for the full explanation. I wonder if it matters if you get a set of recycled wheels where the recycled cores have different spacer distance (space between bearings) or hardness.

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Would be more willing to use recycled wheels than decks. Makes sense, can't see why they would not perform as well.
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