Skateboard Bearings

Spacers vs. No Spacers for a Skateboard

Spacers, often referred to as bearing spacers, are sometimes installed in skateboard bearing setups to increase the life and performance of your bearings. A spacer's primary purpose is to stabilize the bearing, reducing excess movement on sharp turns and curves. While certain boards use spacers, others do not as a sign of craftsmanship and the quality of that board's bearings.

All About Skateboard Bearings

Facts About Skateboard Bearings

The bearings remain an essential part of the skateboard setup. Each of the four skateboard wheels houses two ball bearings. Riding your skateboard on a wet surface will cause the bearings to retain moisture. Store your skateboa...

Ceramic Vs. Steel Skateboard Bearings

Ceramic and steel remain two prominent materials in the production of ball bearings used for skateboarding. While the ceramic skateboarding bearings may last longer, top quality steel bearings function just as well. The market ...

How Can I Fix My Skateboard Bearings That Are Stuck?

A stuck skateboard bearing usually results from dirt and grime in the bearing or excessive wear that damages either the ball bearings or races within the bearing. To resolve this problem, an overhaul of the bearing with a thoro...

How to Find the Right Skateboard Bearings

Choosing the right skateboard bearings can make the difference between a properly functioning skateboard and one that goes too fast. Each wheel of the skateboard holds two ball bearings. Skaters should research different brands...

How to Lube Skateboard Bearings

A regular part of skateboard maintenance includes lubricating your wheel bearings. A skateboard bearing consists of a set of small ball bearings set in a plastic cage. The cage fits into a metal shell with a plastic cover that ...

How to Clean Your Skateboard Bearings

Ball bearings consist of small metal balls encased within circular rings or frames. Many skateboard manufacturers use these bearings to help wheels rotate more quickly and produce a smoother ride. Over time, dirt and grease acc...

Top Three Fastest Skateboard Bearings

Skaters tend to fixate on the Anti-Friction Bearing Manufacturers Association (ABEC) ratings of skateboard bearings when they are assembling their custom decks. ABEC rates bearings for everything from manufacturing equipment to...

How to Grease Skateboard Bearings

Skateboard bearings fit inside the wheels and help them to turn. When skateboard bearings get dirty and rusted, they prevent the wheels from spinning smoothly and efficiently. If your bearings start to make noise, you should pr...

How to Jump on a RipStik

RipStiks are a lot of fun to ride, and though they're aimed at kids, teens and adults can easily ride them as well. RipStiks bear some resemblance to skateboards, but a RipStik has two separate platforms, and its wheels are set...

How to Pop Skateboard Bearings Back in Place

Knowing how to insert bearings in your skateboard wheels will make it easier to either reinstall the bearings after you clean them or install a completely new set of bearings. With a socket wrench or skate tool, you can insert ...

What Is a Good Way to Break in Skateboard Bearings?

When you install new skateboard bearings and try them out, you may find the bearings don't run as fast as you expected. Bearings often require a breaking-in period of a couple of hours to more than a week, depending upon the br...

How to Get Bearings Out of Skateboard Wheels

As you use your skateboard, the wheel bearings will become dirty and worn over time. At some point, you'll need to either clean or replace them. Both these tasks require the removal of the bearings from the wheels. Skateboard b...

Types of Skateboard Bearings

Skateboard bearings are cylindrical objects used to fasten wheels to a skateboard. They contain a series of small wheels that fit between two rings, which are then fit around the board's axles. Bearings reduce friction between ...

How to Put Bearings on a Skateboard

Put simply, the bearings on your skateboard help to keep your wheels turning. As a result, they make sure that you and your board keep moving. However, bearings do eventually wear out and require replacing. Removing old bearing...

How to Install Skateboard Bearings

Also, the press will install both bearings and any spacers at the same time, cutting installation time. The downside is the price. Skateboard presses run around $50 for a good one. If you own several boards, or operate a skateb...

How to Put in Skateboard Bearings

Proper installation of skateboard wheel bearings will help to seat and align the bearings so they turn freely and evenly. When putting bearings in your wheels, you may be tempted to rock the wheel back and forth to seat the bea...