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With regards to wheel-span, the wheels should never extend past the edge of the board. Placing the wheels even with the board will, however, help with [[Rail Whip]]s because it lessens deck drag. [[Bob Loftin]] recommends an optimal wheel-span somewhere around 1/8" to 1/4" narrower than the [[Deck]]. It is all a matter of preference, but this range can provide better rail stability. Just try some different settings and see which configuration works best for you. | With regards to wheel-span, the wheels should never extend past the edge of the board. Placing the wheels even with the board will, however, help with [[Rail Whip]]s because it lessens deck drag. [[Bob Loftin]] recommends an optimal wheel-span somewhere around 1/8" to 1/4" narrower than the [[Deck]]. It is all a matter of preference, but this range can provide better rail stability. Just try some different settings and see which configuration works best for you. | ||
[[File:Wheel to Rail Measurement.jpg|none|thumb|This [[Seismic Focus 97A Wheels|Seismic Focus 97A Wheel]] is set back 1/16" from being flush with the rail of this [[Decomposed Per Canguru Caged Critter Deck]], which sets the total wheel-span 1/8" narrower than the deck.]] | [[File:Wheel to Rail Measurement.jpg|none|thumb|This [[Seismic Focus 97A Wheels|Seismic Focus (Gen2) 97A Wheel]] is set back 1/16" from being flush with the rail of this [[Decomposed Per Canguru Caged Critter Deck]], which sets the total wheel-span 1/8" narrower than the deck.]] | ||
[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] | ||
[[Category:Skateboard Anatomy]] | [[Category:Skateboard Anatomy]] |