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Why buy Stunt Scooter Wheels?
What does wheel width mean?
Standard wheels are 24 mm wide, while wide wheels (28–30 mm) provide more contact and stability. Wide wheels suit street and downhill riding, but require compatible forks and decks.
How do cores affect wheels?
Cores support the urethane and come in spoked, hollow or full core designs. Hollow cores reduce weight; full cores maximise strength. Metal cores resist deformation during heavy landings.
What is wheel durometer?
Durometer measures urethane hardness (typically 85A–92A). Softer wheels (85A–88A) absorb shock and grip surfaces; harder wheels (88A–92A) roll faster and last longer, ideal for street conditions.
Do wheels come with bearings?
Many wheels include pre‑installed ABEC‑rated or branded bearings and spacers. Check the product description. If bearings aren’t included, you’ll need to install your own.
How often should I rotate wheels?
Rotate wheels every few weeks to avoid uneven wear. Swap front and back wheels and flip them to distribute wear across the urethane evenly.
Can I mix wheel sizes?
You can, but it affects handling. For example, a 110 mm wheel in front and a 120 mm in back may change the scooter’s balance. Most riders keep wheel sizes consistent to maintain predictable handling.
How do I install wheels?
Remove the axle bolt, slide out the old wheel, insert the new wheel with bearings and spacers aligned, and tighten the bolt. Avoid overtightening, which can crush bearings.
What does wheel width mean?
What does wheel width mean?
Standard wheels are 24 mm wide, while wide wheels (28–30 mm) provide more contact and stability. Wide wheels suit street and downhill riding, but require compatible forks and decks.
How do cores affect wheels?
How do cores affect wheels?
Cores support the urethane and come in spoked, hollow or full core designs. Hollow cores reduce weight; full cores maximise strength. Metal cores resist deformation during heavy landings.
What is wheel durometer?
What is wheel durometer?
Durometer measures urethane hardness (typically 85A–92A). Softer wheels (85A–88A) absorb shock and grip surfaces; harder wheels (88A–92A) roll faster and last longer, ideal for street conditions.
Do wheels come with bearings?
Do wheels come with bearings?
Many wheels include pre‑installed ABEC‑rated or branded bearings and spacers. Check the product description. If bearings aren’t included, you’ll need to install your own.
How often should I rotate wheels?
How often should I rotate wheels?
Rotate wheels every few weeks to avoid uneven wear. Swap front and back wheels and flip them to distribute wear across the urethane evenly.
Can I mix wheel sizes?
Can I mix wheel sizes?
You can, but it affects handling. For example, a 110 mm wheel in front and a 120 mm in back may change the scooter’s balance. Most riders keep wheel sizes consistent to maintain predictable handling.
How do I install wheels?
How do I install wheels?
Remove the axle bolt, slide out the old wheel, insert the new wheel with bearings and spacers aligned, and tighten the bolt. Avoid overtightening, which can crush bearings.