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Wheel balancing

Discussion in 'Evolve Skateboards' started by Mr smith500, Dec 9, 2016.

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  1. Mr smith500

    Mr smith500 Member

    How or what is the best way to balance the AT wheels for the carbon GT...?
     
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  2. Andy

    Andy Mod

    There is counter weights built into the hubs on the GTs. You can see when you pop them in half. :thumbsup:
     
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    Mr smith500

    Mr smith500 Member

    How do I know where to stick them ..?
    Or are they all ready balanced..?
     
  4. Andy

    Andy Mod

    They are already in the hubs, when you split apart look for the bronze weighs opersite side to where the valve fits. :thumbsup:
     
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    Mr smith500

    Mr smith500 Member

    sorry Andy i must of put my stupid head on yesterday :dizzy:
     
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  6. LuckyCharms

    LuckyCharms Member

    Andy, from your experience is this counter weight enough or will you need more balancing material?

     
  7. Andy

    Andy Mod

    I think they are enough, def not outta balance like the old MBS ones on single motors. No need for more imo
     
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  8. LuckyCharms

    LuckyCharms Member

    Excellent. Good to know. Thanks Andy.

     
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  9. AzzDav

    AzzDav Member

    Has anyone else noticed there AT hubs wobble when they ride or spin them as if they have a buckle? Or the bearing seats might be slightly offset to the outer rim?

    I wil try and get a photo or video to help discribe what I mean. It's liked when spokes need adjusting on a bike rim
     
  10. blimp

    blimp Member

    I balanced mine with some small weights i got off amazon. Just put board on table with 1 wheel hanging off and spin it. Put a weight on the opposite side of where the wheel comes to rest. Once it does not always come to rest in one place, it is balanced.

     
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