Replacing skateboard wheels
Hugo, our product engineer, demonstrates how to replace skateboard or longboard wheels.
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2023
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To adjust how a truck turns, you need to find your skateboard's kingpin. Tightening the kingpin with a T-tool will make your skateboard more rigid. On the other hand, loosening it will make it more manoeuvrable.
But be careful not to overtighten the hanger as this could damage the surrounding bands.
If you loosen the kingpin too much, you may experience wheel bite. This is when the wheel touches the board while turning, causing it to instantly lock up.
As with the trucks, use your T-tool to loosen the nut around the axle (at the end of the truck axle) to free the wheel from its nut. Be careful to only loosen it slightly so that the wheel can turn without coming off the truck.
A skateboard deck has a limited lifespan. Natural wear and tear will cause the board to soften and deteriorate with time and repeated impacts. If your board is too worn, we recommend replacing it. To do this, just remove the trucks from your worn board and put them on your new board (with a new grip).
When you skate frequently, it's normal for the board to wear out quickly.
As a reference, if you skate 4 hours per week, we recommend replacing your board about every 3 months.
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In addition, we use a high-performance water-based glue that is much more environmentally-friendly than epoxy resins.
All our boards are lab-tested. These tests enable us to validate the European standards related to skateboard usage and test the board for wear. These lab tests are complemented by field tests, some measured and others based on tester evaluations, who then put the product to the test.
The result: a tried and tested product.
Hugo, our product engineer, demonstrates how to replace skateboard or longboard wheels.
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