

North Oliver Sekel Signature Signal Wheels
Oliver's Signature North Wheels use the Signal core. Even though they look simple and clean, they're now machined out of a premium 7075 aluminum and feature North's ultimate urethane formula. Oliver's Signature Signal wheels come in two different sizes; this size is 110mm in diameter, and 24mm in width. The industry standard will fit almost every fork/deck out there. North supports all their wheels with a lifetime warranty that covers chunks, and de-hubs.
Oliver had the following to say about his signature wheels, "Thank you north for giving me total creative freedom while designing this wheel. I chose pink and gray because I wanted two colors that don’t usually go together, but together they work nicely. And dark blue is my favorite color so I had to throw that in there. The design is some fun little scribble I drew up one morning while drinking coffee, I really enjoy it. I think it reflects the way I think about scootering. Go fast, try something you don’t think you can do, and hopefully it all works out."
Original: $69.95
-65%$69.95
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Oliver's Signature North Wheels use the Signal core. Even though they look simple and clean, they're now machined out of a premium 7075 aluminum and feature North's ultimate urethane formula. Oliver's Signature Signal wheels come in two different sizes; this size is 110mm in diameter, and 24mm in width. The industry standard will fit almost every fork/deck out there. North supports all their wheels with a lifetime warranty that covers chunks, and de-hubs.
Oliver had the following to say about his signature wheels, "Thank you north for giving me total creative freedom while designing this wheel. I chose pink and gray because I wanted two colors that don’t usually go together, but together they work nicely. And dark blue is my favorite color so I had to throw that in there. The design is some fun little scribble I drew up one morning while drinking coffee, I really enjoy it. I think it reflects the way I think about scootering. Go fast, try something you don’t think you can do, and hopefully it all works out."

















