Not if you are buying the trucks separately.
They go in the wheels to hold them on the trucks and let them spin.
go 2 local skateshop get their deck and very good trucks and bearings independent trucks, lucky bearings and spitfire wheels
the parts... deck trucks wheels bolts bearings and griptape
because the wood is bad quality and won't last long and the trucks and bearings are useless.
Rodney Mullen is sponsored by Globe Shoes, Almost Skateboards, Tensor Trucks & Bearings, & MOB GripTape.
No. Skateboards and inline skates all have cartridge bearings, while a lot of bikes have cup & cone bearings. For those bikes that do have cartridge bearings, their axles are thicker than skateboards/skates.
He is a member of Team Element (Element Skateboards), he is also sponsored by Destructo Trucks, Speed Metal Bearings, Electris Visual and Fairman's Skateshop.
To hold the trucks on.
tensor magnesiam trucks
for price, yes*. for durability, no*. speed depends on what bearings you have *not by much
its not the skateboard it it the trucks,bearings,and wheels but name brand boards have better pop and dont break as easy
Will Fyock is sponsored by: Expedition Skateboards, FKD Bearings, Gold Wheels, Etnies Shoes, LRG clothing, and idk about this one but i think he is also sponsored by venture trucks.