2.16 inches
Skating wheels -_-
So big or very big
There still used for skating or you can give them to a friend for spare parts.
Another name for rollerblading is inline skating. This term refers to the arrangement of the wheels, which are aligned in a single line, as opposed to traditional roller skating, where the wheels are arranged in two parallel rows. Inline skating can be done for recreation, fitness, or sport.
around 51mm-55mm, personally i would go for the 53's because that is in the middle
Rollerblades typically have four wheels, but some models may have three or five wheels. The configuration can vary based on the design and intended use, such as recreational skating or professional speed skating. The wheels are aligned in a single row, allowing for greater maneuverability compared to traditional roller skates.
18-55mm lense = -37
big wheels because they are good for handling
Yes- your body has friction with the air, and the wheels have friction with the floor.
Big wheels of course. They will protect you better from falls over potholes
Yes, you should get a range from 53-56mm for street.
Not indoor. This may sound weird but you want as much contact with the ground in as small area as possible. outdoor has a tendency to create tread on your wheels just from skating across asphalt which chews up your wheels. Remember tread helps your grip when torque is applied by the tread itself. in speed skating your wheels are not powering you therefore it is not helpful or necessary.