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About Pat Palmer
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I feel I can answer most questions regarding the sport. I`m a registered Artistic Roller Skating Coach and have taught at various rinks for over 20 years. I coach competitive dance teams and teach anyone from the beginner skater to the very advanced skater.

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I'm a registered coach and have credentials from both the Roller Skating Association and USA Roller Sports which is recgonized by the US Olympic Committee.
 
   

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Inline Skating and Roller Skating/Blading - Speed frame on Aggressive Skate


Expert: Pat Palmer - 8/15/2007

Question
I have a pair of aggressive skates that I use for outdoors only. But I'm now going to start skating a few times a week @ a local rink. Can I put speed frames on an aggressive Boot? Unless I can put some 80mm wheels or higher on my current frames.
I don't have too much money to spend on another set of rollerblades. But I do want to keep up (referring to speed) w/  the other skaters on the rink.

Skate: TRS Aggressive Inline Skate
Current Wheels: 55mm

Answer
Hi Marc,
  I don't see why you can't put your speed frames on the aggressive boot......as long as the frame is the right size for that boot.  If it's to long or to short you may have a little trouble with your skating.

  I can't answer you about putting 80mm on your current frame.  It just depends on how much room your frame will allow.   Ask someone if you can borrow an 80mm wheel for a minute.  Take 1 of your wheels off and see if the 80mm fits in properly.  If it binds up......then you have your answer.

Good Luck.......I hope things work out for you.

Pat

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