there was no such thing as a skateboard in the 1800s
well i no that the type of skateboard they use is mad.
Skateboard Nation - 2012 was released on: USA: May 2012
it depends on the material the wheels are made out of! what material is it?
i wouldn't recommend buying a used skateboard, or one from a toystore etc. you can pick up a decent board fairly cheap if you know where to shop, in the UK at least... deck £20, trucks £25, wheels £15, and bearings can be bought for under £10... or tey eBay for some job lots or something, but don't get a second hand one (i tryed that once, only spent £5 on it, but it snapped within 2 weeks...) NEVER BUY A USED BOARD !
polyurathayne,
Wheels dont make a skateboard easier to turn on the skateboard trucks do that.
Cause they are made of urethane
no
yes the sizes of skateboard wheels range from 40-70 mm
Bones wheels
Wheels on skateboard can be as little as 50mm and go as big as 70mm (longboard wheels) and the softness rating verys. Smaller wheels are better for flip tricks, while bigger wheels are better for ramps and cursing . Harder wheels are better for tricks, while softer wheels are better for multi terrain cursing. What you want to do is figure out what you want to do on your skateboard (your skate style), from there you can choose the wheels that works best for you. Note for bigger wheels you are going to put risers on your board to prevent wheel bite.
yes
The first skateboards were just a two by four nailed to roller blade trucks and they had roller blade wheels
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Wheels
The wheels allow them to move. If you look at a skateboard it has wheels.