Why buy Chubby Scooter Wheels?
What sizes are available?
Chubby wheels come primarily in 110 mm and 120 mm diameters. They offer widths of 24 mm, standard for most scooters, and sometimes wider versions. Always check fork and deck compatibility before purchasing.
What hardness options exist?
Hardness typically ranges from 88A to 89A. Softer wheels (88A) provide grip and cushioning, ideal for park riding. Slightly harder wheels (89A) reduce rolling resistance, improving speed on smooth surfaces and providing durability for street use.
Are the cores metal or plastic?
Chubby wheels offer both. Metal cores (often aluminium) enhance strength and durability, especially for heavier riders or aggressive riding. Plastic cores reduce cost and are sufficient for light or casual riders.
Do they come with bearings?
Yes. Chubby wheels include ABEC‑7 or higher-rated bearings, and sometimes spacers as well. The bearings are pre-installed for convenience.
Can I mix Chubby wheels with other brands?
Yes. As long as wheel sizes and widths match your fork and deck, you can mix Chubby wheels with other wheels. Many riders use one Chubby wheel and one standard wheel for a custom look.
How do I maintain them?
Clean off dirt and grit regularly, avoid leaving wheels wet for prolonged periods and rotate wheels occasionally to prevent uneven wear. Replace bearings or wheels if you notice cracks, chunking or decreased performance.
Who are Chubby wheels best for?
Riders who value both performance and personality. The fun designs are popular among kids, but the quality of the urethane and cores satisfies adults and intermediate riders too.
What sizes are available?
What sizes are available?
Chubby wheels come primarily in 110 mm and 120 mm diameters. They offer widths of 24 mm, standard for most scooters, and sometimes wider versions. Always check fork and deck compatibility before purchasing.
What hardness options exist?
What hardness options exist?
Hardness typically ranges from 88A to 89A. Softer wheels (88A) provide grip and cushioning, ideal for park riding. Slightly harder wheels (89A) reduce rolling resistance, improving speed on smooth surfaces and providing durability for street use.
Are the cores metal or plastic?
Are the cores metal or plastic?
Chubby wheels offer both. Metal cores (often aluminium) enhance strength and durability, especially for heavier riders or aggressive riding. Plastic cores reduce cost and are sufficient for light or casual riders.
Do they come with bearings?
Do they come with bearings?
Yes. Chubby wheels include ABEC‑7 or higher-rated bearings, and sometimes spacers as well. The bearings are pre-installed for convenience.
Can I mix Chubby wheels with other brands?
Can I mix Chubby wheels with other brands?
Yes. As long as wheel sizes and widths match your fork and deck, you can mix Chubby wheels with other wheels. Many riders use one Chubby wheel and one standard wheel for a custom look.
How do I maintain them?
How do I maintain them?
Clean off dirt and grit regularly, avoid leaving wheels wet for prolonged periods and rotate wheels occasionally to prevent uneven wear. Replace bearings or wheels if you notice cracks, chunking or decreased performance.
Who are Chubby wheels best for?
Who are Chubby wheels best for?
Riders who value both performance and personality. The fun designs are popular among kids, but the quality of the urethane and cores satisfies adults and intermediate riders too.

