Skateboard Bearings
Posted: Thursday, April 13, 2006
by Steve Valentino
Like any contraption with wheels, skateboards have bearings too. Although considered a professional sport, manufacturing skateboards and their parts are still largely influenced by street culture. The bearings are the metal inside the wheels that bear all the weight of the person and the skateboard combined but also provide for maximum movability. Good bearings are crucial for a good board.
At the store, you may ask assistance in replacing the bearings on your skateboard. But the procedure is quite easy. There should be no problem if you do it yourself. You will need a skate key. If you don’t have one, a screwdriver will be fine. Next, using the screwdriver, pry out the old bearings from the wheels. Then, grab the new bearing and place it at the end of the skate key or screwdriver. Press the bearing into the wheel with even pressure. Do the same to the other wheel. Now put those on the tracks and you’re done.
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Top-level comments on this article: (4 total)You dont know what you are talking about. 'tracks' ?? i think you mean trucks. Also 'good bearings' do not fall under the 3/5 mark of ABEC rating, the higher the rating the higher the quality, however there is debate whether ABEC rating should be considered. Why are you writting this nonsense?
whats faster; Swiss Bone Bearings or ABEC11 Bearings?
This article seems poorly written. As the other poster said, 'good bearings' do NOT fall under the 3/5 mark. ABEC ratings are sometimes not even an issue if the bearings are high quality, such as a ceramic bearing.
I agree, ceramic or swiss bearings are what are considered some of the best bearings, Abec 3 and 5 are some of the lower ratings.
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