Before you Buy: Scooter Wheels
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- Äas pĹidĂĄn 13. 05. 2024
- Ultimate Guide to Buying Scooter Wheels for Epic Skate Park Tricks | Sizes: 100mm, 110mm, 115mm, 120mm, 125mm | Widths: 24mm, 26mm, 28mm, 30mm
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Scooter wheels come in various sizes, allowing riders to customize their experience based on their skill level and riding style. We dive into the exciting world of trick scooter wheels, exploring diameters ranging from 100mm, 110mm, 115mm, 120mm, and 125mm. Whether you're a beginner seeking stability or an advanced rider craving speed and precision, we've got you covered.
Additionally, we break down the width options that play a crucial role in your scooter's handling and control. We explore the standard 24mm width for a balanced ride, the 26mm and 28mm midrange widths for riders looking for enhanced maneuverability, and the serious 30mm width option, perfect for those pushing the boundaries of scooter tricks.
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brad back with bangers been here for yearsss
So much work and sooooo good but still no weiws đ˘đ˘đ˘đ˘đ˘
Awesome video! Thanks for this!
Probably the BEST VIDEO youâve DONE đ
Such a sick video!
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The size of the wheels might be completely up to the rider but keep in mind the wider the deck the larger the diameter should be so you aren't scraping the ground with the deck edges on even the slightest of angles :D
new intro goes HARD
love the vid
ohhh yeah im early to a booter scrad video
Good video
Let's go
Don't change your bearings unless they are broke: I wished I watched this a year ago, I have a really nice pair of Aztek 30x115 that I ruined changing the bearings. They ride fine but my scoot just sounds undialled and janky when I put them on. Should have cleaned/regreased the old bearings in situ. They are expensive wheels and I just can't bear to ride them
What is your favorite deck length? I'm riding a 6x24 and I'm considering 22, 22.5, and 23. Also playing with the idea of 6.5. I'm 5'11 and don't do more than a double and an occasional triple. I like your style of riding and I'm curious about your favorite dimensions and why?
il faut interdire le 125 en 608 ! :)
đđ where are the 10s đđđ
No they go to 9 but theses ones go to eleven đđ like spinal tap.
Seems odd that old jd bug and yak had hubs that had extra moulding too have urethane flow through .
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Notice how he used root industries to show that the bearings fall out bc that the only wheel that does that đđđđ
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Helpful video but reckon your online store needs some work? Despite the video describing these things your online store:
1. lists wheels described as "ABEC 11"
2. lists wheels with no PU info at all (eg. Grit) .. to be fair Grit themselves do a rubbish job of that
3. your online store uses supplier claims like " special C formula" for the wheel with no PU (eg. UrbanArtt) ... what is it?
Great videos and you guys look like the real deal but might be an idea to better describe your products than the vague hype you get from your suppliers?
I have no idea what youâre talking about tbh. This isnât my store.. all information regarding the wheels and bearings are authentic and genuine.
5:11 @raymondwarner