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Makoto

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  1. They look great! I use these boots for ice and they fit me quite well. As a matter of fact, they made me realize how poorly my current inline skates fit. I've been thinking about converting a pair for a few months, especially since you can find them so cheap these days. I would love to hear how the sole adhesion to the boot holds up after 20 or so games/skates if you have the time.
  2. Personally, I have converted ice skates in the past for a few reasons. I was not happy with the current offerings due to fit or due to poor construction. I think the poor construction has been addressed well in recent times. If I'm not correct, your Axioms were made by Mission post being bought by Mission and therefore, were built on the Supreme last. If this is the case and your foot fits the Bauer Vapor line, then you may benefit from either converting an Vapor ice boot or buying the Vapor inline series. Personally, I prefer the all 80mm wheel chassis setup, and therefore have converted ice skates in the past as at that time there were far less all 80mm chassis/skates available. If you prefer HiLo chassis, then I would think you would be good to go with the X70r or X90r's. It would save you the hassle of converting and likely be more cost effective. As for your resale of inline boots only, I do not think you will get much for them. Good luck with your quest to find good inline skates!!! When you find them it's blissful.
  3. Beautiful skates man. I'm jealous. My next skates will be Vapor series boots converted, but I'm a Labeda chassis guy. Those look great. I've always loved the look of the Supreme line, too bad my Vapors fit my foot better.
  4. Thanks! Medium chassis. I have a guy locally that does great mounting work. This is the second set of skates he's done for me and I have no complaints. He was recommended by some really good players from my rink. No lift in back. I had to dremel nearly an inch by 1/2 inch for the second wheel to have proper clearance. Chassis are a very subjective piece of equipment. I grew up using HiLo's and had no complaints until I got the chance to use Hum'ers several years ago. I just feel that I get more grip and top end speed with little downside. However, I've been beat by plenty of players using HiLo's/Vanguard's, etc., so it's likely not about equipment. My $.02 is if you get a chance to give 'em a go, do it. It can't hurt.
  5. Not exactly an ice to inline conversion, but a conversion nonetheless. My Tacks are finally dying. I picked up the MIssion Boss SE's on closeout over a year ago, but was never super stoked on them, so I just kept rocking my Tacks. I can't say I hated the Vanguard chassis, but I am definitely more comfortable and therefore confident on the Hum'er chassis. I will skate them tonight for the first time, but I am happy with how they have turned out.
  6. I'm not one to worry about the way my equipment looks, but those Vapor X:30's really mesh well with the Mag Vanguards. Nice work. I hope they skate as well as they look.
  7. Did you do lifts on the front and back? If so, was it to avoid cutting channels out of the bottom of your boots for wheel clearance?
  8. Looks like you've got a little heal lift too...nice skates. -Mike
  9. I've never skated Easton skates, but yours sure do look nice. -Mike
  10. You are right at the limit for a medium chassis. I can tell you that I wear a size 9.5 in CCM and I put on some medium Hummer's and if I had it all over again, I would go w/ a large chassis. Good luck. -Mike Here's the chart I referenced off hockeymonkey.com http://www.hockeymonkey.com/mission-alloy-...hassis-set.html
  11. Alberta Cross www.myspace/com/albertacross www.atorecords.com/?page_id=2&artist=25
  12. That's a pretty big boot for a medium chassis, but I prefer a smaller chassis/wheel base to a longer chassis wheel base.
  13. Those XXV's look great. I doubt you can tell the difference of Mag vs Aluminum in use...so don't sweat it. Looks like you have a real nice short wheel base on them too.
  14. I haven't skated any of the RBK skates, but I will say...those look nice! I'm sure their is some variance, but from my personal experience...I had some ice blade holders removed and roller chassis mounted for $40. From what I read, that was pretty standard.
  15. I had a set of medium hum'ers mounted on a size 9.5 set of Tacks (I posted pics several pages back). In hindsight, I would have purchased large chassis. In order to get them mounted...they had the illusion of being set forward...after skating them now for a couple months, I have no issues with how they are mounted. Bottom line...try to go by feel. If you can't adjust - or they are too far forward, I'm sure you can have them re-mounted. Good luck!
  16. If my memory serves me correctly, that was a flat chassis with a rockered wheel up front. I think it accepted either all 72's or all 76's...depending on the chassis size.
  17. Although completely off topic, I have to agree with ahbroody...that refs shirt is horrible.
  18. Just out of curiousity, what size boot versus size chassis did you use? Did you dislike the tri-d setup? Nice call with the Mag Vanguards.
  19. Nice combo...too flashy for me to rock (or maybe I just don't have the game to back them up).
  20. Previous post... I can't attest to whether or not Synergy's are condusive, but I would imagine that you could convert them with some time and money...
  21. I see a lot of converted Vapor boots at my local roller rink and none of them seem to have any problems.
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