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Rubber Accel Legality - CringeSetBey - Mar. 26, 2025

Hey, so the image has been circulating on Twitter, and I was wondering how the WBO views this one, especially given the addendum on rubber parts. Rubber parts naturally have more wear, and thus being able to use it for... all of about a month seems a bit unfair and expensive. [Image: Gm-3OMLagAADRCZ.jpg:large]


RE: Rubber Accel Legality - fabelavalon - Mar. 27, 2025

Both examples are still legal for play under WBO standards. As long as the rubber is still that main contact point you're good to go.


RE: Rubber Accel Legality - the_nemesis - Mar. 27, 2025

okay ? but I have a really worn out flat bit it still is flat just the height is between normal and low flat is that good or bad


RE: Rubber Accel Legality - RalfBalf - Mar. 27, 2025

(Mar. 27, 2025  1:46 PM)the_nemesis Wrote: okay ? but I have a really worn out flat bit it still is flat just the height is between normal and low flat is that good or bad

If performance changes, it's no longer legal.


RE: Rubber Accel Legality - fabelavalon - Mar. 27, 2025

(Mar. 27, 2025  1:46 PM)the_nemesis Wrote: okay ? but I have a really worn out flat bit it still is flat just the height is between normal and low flat is that good or bad

I would have to see it personally, but most likely not legal. Rubber gets a bit more of a leeway due to how fast it wears.


RE: Rubber Accel Legality - the_nemesis - Mar. 27, 2025

(Mar. 27, 2025  2:47 PM)fabelavalon Wrote:
(Mar. 27, 2025  1:46 PM)the_nemesis Wrote: okay ? but I have a really worn out flat bit it still is flat just the height is between normal and low flat is that good or bad

I would have to see it personally, but most likely not legal. Rubber gets a bit more of a leeway due to how fast it wears.

okay here is a pic of it flat [Image: avatar_364479.jpg?dateline=1743091298]