Ever feel like your rides aren't as smooth as they used to be? Let's dive into when and why you should swap out those skateboard wheels to keep rolling at your best.
Let’s be honest—worn-down wheels suck 👎. I used to think I could ride mine into the ground, but trust me, that’s a fast track to loud, bumpy rides. So, how do you know when it’s time to say goodbye to your trusty rollers?
You might be wondering, “Do I really need to replace my wheels? Can’t I just keep shredding until they fall apart?” Well, stick around, and you’ll find out exactly when and why you should swap them out.
Key takeaways
Replace your skateboard wheels every 3 to 6 months or when worn down to less than 50 mm in diameter.
Watch for flat spots and uneven wear; they indicate it’s time for a replacement.
Skateboard wheels last longer on smoother surfaces compared to rough terrain.
Maintain your wheels by cleaning and rotating them regularly for even wear.
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