Wheel Shields mean well

Swear to Glob I saw these before somewhere but I can’t place it now. These Wheel Shields are supposed to prevent wheelbite and, I don’t know, mud splatters on you new kicks? These are pre-release photos. No web page and gasp, no Kickstarter either! Just a lowly old Facebook page. Update. There is a web site, but with a different name. Marketing message needs focus guys!

– Thanks to Seth Levy for the tip.

Discussion

11 thoughts on “Wheel Shields mean well

  1. nweyesk8 on October 30, 2012 - Reply

    I wasn’t aware that wheel bite was such an issue, I guess I just skate fast enough that wheelbite can’t stop me 🙂

    1. talentlessquitter on October 30, 2012 - Reply

      It’s not!

  2. ditchwork on October 30, 2012 - Reply

    How on earth would this prevent wheel bite?

  3. Wonders never cease. I love the never ending stream of wacky shit people try to make.

  4. Chad Balcom on October 30, 2012 - Reply

    Will Shields was really good

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Shields

  5. i want a set just so i can go shred and make people wonder WTF is wrong with my set up

  6. They need to bring back the Groovy Gravel Guard

  7. This seems like duct taping a problem. Not that this seems all that necessary to me, but if your goal is to eliminate wheelbite(and this is all merely for the academic purpose of bullshiting). Why not fabricate trucks that have a tongue that protrudes up above the wheels? So the tongue hits the board before the wheels do. You could even use threaded bolts that extend from the hangers so you could adjust the height for different sized wheels.

  8. http://www.alphaskate.com/innovate/wheelbite.html

    Always someone out there over-engineering something.

  9. talentlessquitter on November 2, 2012 - Reply

    This winds me up. It’s just marketing. The wheelbite excuse is to sell the product in dry climates. I think it can be a great rain shield but I can almost count the all-weather long distance pushers around the world on two hands.
    Get over it already!

  10. th3tempest on March 4, 2015 - Reply

    I don’t think you understand exactly how many people longboard as a commute.

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