List of XR Rails available as of 08/2024
Stock Rails
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Stock Rails are the rails that come with every XR. They are straight, made of soft aluminum. They are considered to be bog-standard, and good for starting out or if you want to make a sleeper build. However, XR rails will deflect easily, and threads will strip out over time.
WTF
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The WTFs are one of the first onewheel aftermarket rails. Designed to be much more durable, it’s machined out of 6061 aluminum and is designed as a drop-in replacement for the XR. It also drops your center of gravity without sacrificing clearance, and angles the footpads to give the board a locked-in feeling
There are four versions of the WTFs. There is the Standard, the Steep & Deep and their Extended variants. The Steep & Deeps have a much more aggressive angle to help maximize clearance for trail riders. The Extended variants are designed to fit larger tires.
Standard
Steep & Deep
Extended Standard
Extended Steep & Deep
Tail Rails
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These are quite literally bog-standard XR rails, but with a bend on the tail. This is used to give extra tail clearance and is geared towards trail riders. There is no real major difference in the rail design, as it still keeps the same general rail design.
The rails seem to be no longer on sale. However, the GT/S variant is available.
Thunder Rails
Image Source: Fungineers
Thunder Rails are XR rails designed to be a drop-in replacement for the XR. They have the similar shape to the Homebrew WTFs, but have a different angle and have three mounting points for the motor. The top most reduces clearance but in exchange you get more stability. The middle mounting hole is an even mix of stability and clearance, and the bottom give maximum clearance while sacrificing stability. They do take a considerable amount of time to arrive after ordering, but are made out of 7075 Aluminum.
X10 Rails
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The X10 Rails are designed for trail racers in mind. According to the Fungineers website, the X10’s were made in collaboration with Hannes (Known as Vescman) and Nico Aleman. The rails are longer than standard rails, designed to fit up to 12" tires. They can be configured to have a 7 degree front and 3 degree back displacement, a 3 degree front and a 7 degree back displacement, and finally an even 5 degree displacement for both front and back. They also come with two mounting positions for the motor to either be raised or lowered.
X7 Rails
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The X7 rails are carbon copies of the X10, but designed for normal sized tires, and have a 5 degree lift on each side of the board.
CyberRails and CyberRails XL
Stainless steel symmetrical rails with 7 degree angle (3.5 both sides). Or 10 degrees (5/5) in the XL version.
XL version fits up to 8" Burris tires
Available at CyberRails | FLOATBOXX
This page will be updated as time goes on.