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Metal Core Scooter Wheels - Buying Guide

Skates.co.uk has the parts you need to make your extreme scooter stand out from all others at the skate park. With metal core wheels from Yak, Slamm, Flavor, Blazer. Madd Gear, JD Bug, Vertx and Blazer, our range is as individual as you are. Don't worry if your kids' scooter isn't the same brand as the accessory you wish to purchase. Simply ensure they're the same size as your existing wheels. Feel free to give us a call or send an e-mail for advice on whether the part is suitable for your scooter.

Which one is right for me?

There are a wide range of wheels available, here are some important things to keep in mind when choosing yours.

  • Money - You don't want to spend more than is necessary, however the quality of a product can be discerned by the cost. The higher the cost, the better quality you are likely to get.
  • Skill Level - All are suitable for beginners and recreational riders, but for anyone more experienced in extreme sports or park riding, you would get the most out of purchasing a higher end metal core wheel.
  • Size As standard, most scooters come with 100mm wheels for a low, stable centre of gravity. Some pro models do come standard with 110mm and larger folding scooters may come with wheels as large as 150mm. To simplify the purchasing process, we recommend that you stay with the same size provided from the manufacturer.
  • Hardness of Wheels - Wheel hardness is measured in durometers. Lower numbers indicate a softer wheel and higher numbers indicate a harder wheel. Durometer is denoted by the suffix "A" (example - 82A). The typical Scooter wheel is 82A. The hardness of Scooter wheels are most suited to indoor riding and outdoor, providing they are used on a smooth surface.

Ability and Age

Metal core wheels are suitable for recreational use, but designed with the strength and durability that any extreme scooter rider will need.

Warranty Information

You will need to notify us of any major defects when you first receive your product. There is typically a 90 day warranty on parts, this does not cover normal wear and tear. Once a product has been used the supplier will not usually replace the entire item. We will look at this on a case by case basis to determine the nature of defect or damage and make every effort to provide the best overall customer experience.

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