Longboard bearings are the unsung heroes of your ride, enabling your board to glide effortlessly and with precision. Understanding their nuances is crucial for optimizing your skating experience and ensuring your bearings last longer.
Benefit | How to |
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Reduce friction | Choose bearings with high-quality steel races and precision balls. |
Increase durability | Consider bearings with protective shields or seals to prevent dirt and moisture from entering. |
Enhance stability | Opt for bearings designed specifically for longboarding, as they typically feature larger balls and wider spacing for increased rolling smoothness. |
1. ABEC Rating:
According to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ABEC ratings range from 1 (lowest) to 9 (highest), indicating precision and tolerance. Higher ratings generally mean smoother bearings, but may not always be necessary for longboarding.
2. Material:
Bearings can be made from steel, ceramic, or titanium. Steel bearings are common and affordable, while ceramic and titanium offer longer durability and smoother rolling.
3. Shields:
Shielded bearings prevent dirt and moisture from entering, which can prolong their lifespan. Open bearings are less protected but offer less rolling resistance.
Feature | Options |
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ABEC Rating | 3, 5, 7 |
Material | Steel, Ceramic, Titanium |
Shields | Single, Double, No Shield |
Step 1: Remove Old Bearings
Use a skate tool to gently tap out the old bearings from the wheels.
Step 2: Clean Bearings
Soak bearings in a solvent to remove dirt and grease. Use compressed air to dry them.
Step 3: Lubricate Bearings
Apply a small amount of bearing lube to both sides of the balls and races.
Step 4: Install Bearings
Carefully align the bearings in the wheels and gently press them in using a skate tool.
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