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Any 608 skateboard bearing or 688 bearing with adaptor.
abec 11 bigzigs
Absolutely.. ABEC # is no more than an industrial grading system fot heat and load tolerances and really means nothing in skateboarding.. So many people think the higher the # the better the bearings.. not necessarily true. You'd be looking at highway speeds with a 300+lb load on the wheels to actually have an ABEC rating really matter.. For a longboard.. you can use whatever is handy. He is referring to Abec11 the wheel company, there is not an abec 11 rated bearing. Abec 11 make wheels of all sizes some of which would be great on the Stella l0ongboard, without more information I cannot suggest a size and wheel from Abec11
yeas ABEC 11 bearings are real. there for going realy fast on down hill events. they are mainly for skateboardes but you can use them on scooters aswell
if u want speed get abec 11's if you want them to last get Bones swiss($50.00)
I found that thin oils work best. WD-40, 3-in-1, etc... I used a combination of cleaning with lighter fluid (ask mom and dad) then soaking in WD-40 overnight had my wheels spinning more freely. I made up my own combo that's had the same GMN bearings spinning fast for over 18years. Don't use WD 40. It attracts dust and dirt, which are bad for the bearings. Any lubricant will attrace dust and dirt. WD-40 is ideal for cleanning purposes. It will loosen dirt and debris prior to lube. Understand that a base component of WD-40 is fish oil, so it will break down if used alone..
It depends how big or small you want it. Abec 11 are pretty cheap and serve all purposes. there usually in the 40-50 range
Faster was released on 11/24/2010.
Faster was released on 11/24/2010.
Voodoo 13: Check out - Satori Cali Orange Goo Ball 72mm, 78a ..they're pretty good wheels.
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