yes but better ones are bone reds or pink panthers they are amazing just keep em clean
Bones bearings are well known as the best for many reasons. They have an amazing price range and they serve true quality. If your going for a good price, check out Bones REDS. $18 at most stores. They serve as a son to the Swiss bearings and they are well priced. If your going for quality and have money, try either Bones Swiss, or Pig Swiss. If you ride a longboard consider Bones Swiss Ceramics. These are the BEST bearings out there but i do not recommend them for street skating or tricks because the ceramic balls (lightest, smoothest, and water proof) will shatter on enough impact!
they're basically the best bearings money can buy
primarily it is bad for the bearings. it wont destroy your longboard, but it isn't good for it.
in longboarding bearings don't make that much difference (providing they are clean and oiled) unless you are racing slalom or downhill were every 0.001 of a second counts. so cheap well made easy to clean bearings are the best e.g. bones reds or bilitins are great simple to clean and change.
bones super reds are good bearings. at my local skateshop it is 30 bucks just like reds. super reds have better steel and quieter
that depends if you're getting a complete(deck, trucks, wheels, and bearings) or if you're not, then bearings are separate. Although if some bearings cost more than a deck, they can last very long if you clean them at least once or twice every month. The best bearings belong to bones swiss! good luck 13 years skateboarding
tri flow is good, DON'T USE THICK LUBRICANTS LIKE WD 40!
they are good bearing that come with the mgp ninja they re smooth,and do not rattle at all i would recommend them over any other bearing except bones Swiss red
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Yes: the amount of revolutions matters depending on how much friction is present in the bearings between the trucks. Abec 5, Abec 7, and Bones Swiss are all good for speed
Ceramic bearings are typically the fastest bearings for scooters due to their durability, lightweight construction, and smooth performance. They offer reduced friction, which can provide faster speeds and smoother rides compared to traditional steel bearings.
I got a sweet element cork longboard cruise off of craigslist for $50