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Please Share All Wheel Stories
#558586
05/27/08 05:28 PM
05/27/08 05:28 PM
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Amy_Fred
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Amy_Fred
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Hello...
I know that everyone has an opinion as to what wheel is the best, quietest, safest, etc. We would like to get a wheel that is an upgrade from the one that we have. However, we're not sure what wheel to get. I see many people saying what wheel they have, and they like it, but I want to know details.
I saw a post where the member said that their glider got their foot stuck in a Stealth and now the glider is afraid to use it. This is the EXACT type of thing that I want to know about.
Basically I would like you to give me a "product review". And not JUST the bad stuff, I would like to hear about the good stuff too.
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
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#558589
05/27/08 05:30 PM
05/27/08 05:30 PM
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Posts: 6,894 NW Missouri
princessmegi
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Last edited by princessmegi; 05/27/08 05:35 PM. Reason: Added Pictures
"My doctrine is this: that if we see cruelty or wrong that we have the power to stop, and we do nothing, we make ourselves sharers in the guilt." ~ Anna Sewell, English Novelist
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
[Re: Holly1221]
#558606
05/27/08 05:45 PM
05/27/08 05:45 PM
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Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 6,894 NW Missouri
princessmegi
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Edited my post to add pictures so you can see a glider using a Stealth.
"My doctrine is this: that if we see cruelty or wrong that we have the power to stop, and we do nothing, we make ourselves sharers in the guilt." ~ Anna Sewell, English Novelist
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
[Re: Holly1221]
#558607
05/27/08 05:47 PM
05/27/08 05:47 PM
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Amy_Fred
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Amy_Fred
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Holly Thank you for sharing. Your opinion on wheels is great given that you own both wheels and you can see the difference between them.
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
[Re: princessmegi]
#558610
05/27/08 05:50 PM
05/27/08 05:50 PM
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Amy_Fred
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Amy_Fred
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I saw the pictures Megi. Thats exactly what Peanut looks like in his wheel. He LOVES to do the jumping, rather than running.
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
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#558613
05/27/08 05:54 PM
05/27/08 05:54 PM
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SuggieLuver4941
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SuggieLuver4941
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I have a stealth for Oliver and Em, and they lovee it. Emma used to be more attached to it than Oliver, but now it's opposite. Emma still loves it, but I've never seen Oliver happier [except for when we play in the room] than when he's in that stealth. He gets a kick out of running as fast as the can then holding on to spin around and around, then do it again. It's too cute. And it's QUIET. So I love the stealth, and my suggies would kill me if I took it from them.
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
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#558621
05/27/08 06:04 PM
05/27/08 06:04 PM
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Posts: 1,520 St. Charles, Missouri
Suggiegramma
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Most of my cages are trios so I HAVE to use Stealth's (plus I love them) cause they like to jump in while it's being used and with the Wodent, they can't do that. Plus with three of them using it, someone is usually hanging on the outside!
Virginia
Suggies Sachi,Miuccia,Mignon,Cosette,Blaise,Florianna,Fabio, Abbi,Fletcher,Eshton,Hansel,Gretel,Sahara,Parker,SugarBear, Emily,Ariana,Symphony,Mozart,Smeegle,Cocoa,Hershey,Tippy, Hollister,Anastasia,Buffy,Tawny,Stormy,Aurora,Chance,Karma, Kristoff,Ruby.
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
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#558624
05/27/08 06:10 PM
05/27/08 06:10 PM
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Posts: 235 Florida
Flgliderlover
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Glider Explorer
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I also have both wheels. I bought 2 wodent wheels (didn't know about stealths at the time). One has the trim track in it, the other doesn't, so I would just switch out the whole thing. (I think it's called laziness, lol.) My concerns came because 1 - the wodent "walks" around the cage with the energy the gliders put into its use, and 2 - the center pole. I heard horror stories about gliders getting a tail caught in debris on the center pole, and suffering severe injuries. Plus, it stinks. Sorry, makers of wodent wheels - they're a pain to clean. Even hauling it out weekly and spraying very hot water into it, there was always some little spot of goop / poo that was a problem to remove. I had a large, open wheel that came with the cage, but the danged thing kept falling off the side of the cage, and I deemed it too dangerous to use, much as they loved the openness and freedom. So, I got a stealth. Suggies love it!! I want a larger one, tho. Think I had a senior moment when measuring the opening of the cage, and went with the junior instead of the full sized one. I'll be ordering the larger one . . . soon! Besides, with the 4 of them, they're not really big on sharing the wheel, lol. Another benefit of the stealth - aside from being quiet, clean, and stable - because of the design one suggie can hang on to the outside and get a free ride. Now, if I can just get the fluffy glider on the inside to do the work . . . :-)
Mom to 2 skin kids (both grown) Grandma to 1 skin kid Surrogate mom to 3 suggies - Peanut, Ariel, and Sheena, WT Female OOP 1/23/08 - woo hoo!!! R.I.P. Maya, 2/3/13
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
[Re: Suggiegramma]
#558628
05/27/08 06:13 PM
05/27/08 06:13 PM
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Posts: 2,969 Syracuse, NY
Kiiru
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My kids love their stealth so much that they'll run in it for hours on end. Since it's so big, they're able to run on it together. One of them will hang on and the other will run really fast and jump over the kid that's hanging on. It's so funny to watch but it makes me a little nervous to see how fast they're going. They seem to enjoy it though and that's all that matters.
One thing that really made me nervous was when Yang was sticking his head out of the wheel because he wanted to get off but Yin kept on running. Well, he did a face plant on the bottom of the cage and kind of rolled out. =X A few minutes later, he was back in that wheel trying to run the opposite direction from Yin.
One things for certain though, my kids love the room in the Stealth. They even bring their treats and pieces of food into the wheel in their mouthes, run a bit, and then start eating while the wheel is rocking back and forth.
-Nicole 2 doves,1 dog,and 5 gliders... * Yin and Yang * Razzle, Tictac, and Kitkat - "The trio"
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
[Re: Flgliderlover]
#558629
05/27/08 06:13 PM
05/27/08 06:13 PM
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bambi5826
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bambi5826
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where is the best place to get a stealth?
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
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#558631
05/27/08 06:14 PM
05/27/08 06:14 PM
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Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 6,894 NW Missouri
princessmegi
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www.atticworx.com is the maker www.critterlove.com and www.toandfrogliders.com were both given permission by the maker to sell the wheel. She ships the wheels to them. All 3 sell wheels online.
"My doctrine is this: that if we see cruelty or wrong that we have the power to stop, and we do nothing, we make ourselves sharers in the guilt." ~ Anna Sewell, English Novelist
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
[Re: Xglider]
#558675
05/27/08 07:26 PM
05/27/08 07:26 PM
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Soh
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Soh
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I just got my stealth wheel and switched it in for the wodent wheel they'd been using. So I don't know yet how much they're going to like it (except it isn't even dark yet and my lazy girl is already bouncing around in the new wheel, if that's any indication). But it seems to be made better than the wodent wheel. The plastic is heavier and the assembly's much sturdier, and it doesn't look like the track on the stealth is going to be able to buckle and pop out the way our wodent's has done when the gliders get carried away. I have a particularly destructive little guy here.
I also like how the trim trax isn't the whole length of the running surface. Mishka's nails grow so fast she's getting them caught in fleece again within a week of taking the wodent wheel trim trax out. So our trax end up being in the wheel a lot, and I'll feel better about that with them only covering part of the running surface.
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
[Re: Anita]
#561719
06/01/08 09:15 AM
06/01/08 09:15 AM
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bdeese
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bdeese
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In my opinion the stealth is one of the safest wheels for multiples. My babies loving running in theirs at the same time. In my colony cage i do have two wheels.
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
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#561784
06/01/08 12:14 PM
06/01/08 12:14 PM
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sugarlope
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The Stealth is safe for multiples, I actually think it is more fun for them, because one or two can hang on the inside or outside and take rides. I have at least 2 wheels in each cage because they like to play back and forth and if they want to run alone, it gives them a better chance (though they all end up in one together a lot ).
~Gretchen
If we never loved, then maybe we would never feel pain. Love anyway. It's worth it.
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
[Re: sugarlope]
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06/09/08 10:41 PM
06/09/08 10:41 PM
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babyleen
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babyleen
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I'm glad I saw this thread...I have gotten fed up with the woodent wheels. The woodent is in the cage in the kitchen, and I can hear my suggies all night. They don't run in it--they like to push it over and bang it on the sides of the cage. I think I'll give the stealth a try.
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
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#567007
06/10/08 05:26 AM
06/10/08 05:26 AM
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Rhapsody
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Rhapsody
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What is the difference in the Wodent and Stealth Wheel..... other than size?
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
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#567031
06/10/08 08:14 AM
06/10/08 08:14 AM
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buttercup
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buttercup
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I have 2 wodents. As long as my guys use them, I have no problems. Yes, I can hear them when we are watching tv but luckily our bedroom is on the other side of the house lol..so late at night, I don't hear a thing. I don't mind taking them out and cleaning them. It really doesn't take that long to do. I guess part of spoiling these guys is cleaning up after them Mine used to vibrate across the cage floor, so I just took some fleece strips and tied the base to the cage. That's something to try babyleen.
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
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#567035
06/10/08 08:34 AM
06/10/08 08:34 AM
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melek007
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The Stealth wheel is much quieter and much easier to clean than the Wodent wheel. With the Stealth wheel, you don't have to worry about your glider getting its tail caught in a crossbar as it doesn't have one (the Wodent does). My three gliders share two Stealths (a regular and a jr size), which works very well for them. My gliders will get in the wheels together (usually the original size) and have never had any safety issues. Usually when they're in one together, it doesn't move because they are going in opposite directions.
~ I miss my Alev, Nese & Levent ~
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
[Re: melek007]
#567092
06/10/08 10:46 AM
06/10/08 10:46 AM
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Posts: 10,983 Denton, TX
ValkyrieMome
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I have both kinds, also. I have one cage that actually prefers the Wodent - but they are rescues, and they like to hide in there! There are many good things about both wheels. However, for the person who asked about multiple gliders .... THE STEALTH is the best for more than one ... I have had 2 trios - one of which turned into a quad - and they all pile in together. Because of the mesh track, some hang on and let the others run. Dylan (goof ball that he is) likes the bonus thrill of hanging onto the OUTSIDE of the track, while the girls do the running for him! I have 2 glider cages in my bedroom - and I would NOT have a wodent in there. The Stealth is ... well ... Stealthy! I can sleep while they run! The Wodents I use are in the cages in the office. They make a huge noise - which is fine, and amusing, since I'm not sleeping in there. The Wodent nail trimmer works MUCH better for my gliders than the Stealth Trim Trax. My gliders just jump over the Trim Trax - so, no nail benefit there! But the Wodent Nail Track cannot be left in the cage longer than one night... two nights tops. Anything else you want to know? I do like them both. And Lord knows the gliders NEED a wheel!! But, if I could afford it, I'd probably have all Stealths, and just use the Wodent for nail sanding.
Alden "Animals can communicate quite well. And they do. And generally speaking, they are ignored." Alice Walker
Mom to Valhalla; 6 cats; 1 macaw; 2 hedgehogs; and very many great gliders!
(plus the 2 skin kids) valkyriegliders.com
Kyrie, nothing will ever fill the hole you left in my heart.
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
[Re: Lynsie]
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06/10/08 06:07 PM
06/10/08 06:07 PM
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Posts: 145 Ohio
PangolinsZoo
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I just got my stealth a couple of days ago, and managed to get it into the cage yesterday.
My two liked the wodent okay, but they had to take turns.
Yesterday after I got it installed, they both were up in the middle of the afternoon checking it out. They figured out they could spin around in it and jump and they were having a blast!
The new stealth is so much quieter than the wodent was! We have the cage in out family room, and every night when we wanted to watch tv past about 9pm the gliders would make so much noise in the wodent you couldn't hear the tv. (The frequency of the background noise that the wodent made would drive my husband crazy because his hearing aid would only pick up the noise from the wheel and not the tv - talk about grumpy!) Last night though - no problem... so now I have to very happy gliders and a new non-grumpy tv-watching husband! YAY!
I'm working on making a large travel cage for the gliders, and I've already got plans on how to put a stealth wheel in for them to enjoy.
Shana Roommate to: 2 Suggies: Smoke & Shadow 1 Hedgehog: Leo 7 Cats: Isis, Juno, Curtis, Kira, Buddha, Honey, & Rose Zillions of Guppies 1 Husband, David
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
[Re: PangolinsZoo]
#567385
06/10/08 06:35 PM
06/10/08 06:35 PM
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LB_Glider
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LB_Glider
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We have had a Wodent, but since Tarzan kicks Jane out of it, we decided to try the Stealth. I have to admit, I like the Stealth.
The Stealth is a lot quieter and seems like it won't get as dirty as fast. Although I wasn't as impressed with the nail trimmer system for the Stealth, I just had Jane come crawl on me and for the first time ever, I wasn't in severe pain from her nails when she decided to crawl under my shirt. So, I guess the Stealth had to do some trimming since I know Tarzan didn't let her in his Wodent.
The other thing about the Stealth that the gliders like is getting it going and then grabbing on for a few spins.
Since they have their own room and noise isn't a problem, I'm still going to leave the Wodent in for Tarzan in hopes it will keep him from kicking Jane out of the Stealth. He still seems to go for the Wodent, but Jane and I are loving her new Stealth.
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
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#568378
06/11/08 11:29 PM
06/11/08 11:29 PM
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Posts: 5,997 Upstate, SC
SariYappa
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Hello! I started with the Comfort Wheel, that came with my gliders. It was all plastic, very large, and they loved to play in it together. That is all that was good about it. It had to be wired to the cage, the connector broke immediately, and it was a bear to clean. And it CRACKED in several places. It didn't help that the door to my cage at the time, was not large enough to easily get it in and out! (I'm sure this added to the "cracks" in the wheel)HeeHee
Then I did my research, and got the Wodent Wheel, with the Trim Trax. I have to say, that the Trim Trax is FANTASTIC! At first, Sugar and Nibbles used the Wodent Wheel as a hiding place to eat, then they realized it was a wheel! It wasn't nearly as much fun, because no matter how hard they tried, it didn't have nearly enough room for both of them to run fast together. It was noisy (I thought it was supposed to be quiet, but it was quieter than the comfort wheel) and it was actually kind of slow. But it was much better than the comfort wheel, except for the lack of room for two fluffy gliders. I have a hard time "leaving well enough alone", so I did what I always do, and I modified it! Now we are all VERY HAPPY with the finished product. In my opinion, the only wheel that is sold today that comes close is the stealth, but mine has a much wider track (more running space) and is quicker, smoother and quieter.
What I did: I kept the front, and the back pieces to the Wodent Wheel. Those are the only original parts now. I put "gutter guard" around for the running surface, which is just like the Stealth, only diamond holes, instead of square. Now, I chose to use the entire width if the gutter guard, and WOW, what a surface they have to run on! How did I get it to stay on? I just used small Zip Ties through each hole on the front, and made my own holes (a simple drill bit) on the rear, and zip tied the gutter guard to the back. The BEST part, is the spinning mechanism. Well, I used the spinning mechanism found on the inside of a Computer Hard Drive! You can get old/slow/broken HDs for free. The "spinner" will still be intact. It is completley SILENT and SUPER FAST, better than any bearing you can buy. And they come with their own spacers, and screws. The last part I needed to work out was how to attach the wheel to my cage, because I didn't want it on the floor. I saw this little bird toy I had, the base attached between two bars, and just screwed on the outside of the cage. I took the "toy" off it's base, drilled a few holes in the base of the bird toy, corresponding with holes I drilled on the back of the new Wodent wheel, and Voila!! I love it, they love it, and there is NO NOISE. I bet a road runner couldn't get it to top speed! HaHa.
I can supply pics of the finished product, and the Hard Drive "bearings" if anyone is interested. If you want to attempt this modification, I am happy to help with additional pics and instructions. (although, someone may have to tell me how to attach pics to my posting!) :-)
*Whatever I said, I said it with a Smile* Sari Sugar Nibbles Destiny Rapid Runner *Sold Out! Suggie Smart Mart *Home of The Hippie Pouch & Suggie Chandelier
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
[Re: SariYappa]
#569473
06/13/08 03:27 PM
06/13/08 03:27 PM
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shutteringheart
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Re: Please Share All Wheel Stories
[Re: SariYappa]
#569489
06/13/08 03:48 PM
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Posts: 5,997 Upstate, SC
SariYappa
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I changed the connectors (zip ties) to smaller ones... Here is the back where it connects to the cage
*Whatever I said, I said it with a Smile* Sari Sugar Nibbles Destiny Rapid Runner *Sold Out! Suggie Smart Mart *Home of The Hippie Pouch & Suggie Chandelier
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