answer 1
When you slide sideways on the wheels, it wears out the wheel in a particular spot. After time of regular sliding, the wheels may get more and more flat spots. These leaves the wheels in an irregular shape, ie. not circular but more hexagonal if you know what I mean.
The result is a bumpy ride, kind of like if your car had AUS 50cent shaped wheels
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lazymark
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answer 2
Flat spots develop on wheels from sliding or skidding. When the wheels stop spinning but are still on the ground, the surface will grind the wheels down a bit, sometimes creating a flat spot if the wheels are really soft. Imagine cruising around with hexagonal wheels...wouldn't be too smooth of a ride.
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GinoJ
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