nope. The turning of you on the skateboard depends on the bushings, the two soft round things on your trucks. Some people think that loosening the middle helps you turn but then it just makes your tricks really hard to do. Get good trucks so that the bushings are soft and the trucks itself is tight. Get Destructo d2! the best in the industry.
13 years Skateboarding
All skateboard bearings will fit ANY sized skateboard wheel because the bearing hole is designed to be the same in all wheels.
Almost. I've seen a horribly cheap toy skateboard once that didn't have bearings, only a plastic center to the wheel. But apart from that, any time you buy a complete skateboard it'll come with bearings.
yes
Any 608 skateboard bearing or 688 bearing with adaptor.
Depends on what you think of as cold. The type of bearings that skateboards use are basically an industrial standard bearing you can find in all sorts of machinery. They'll run just fine at any temperature a sensible human would be interested to go skateboarding in.
I have a Christine Skateboard and it works ok. I changed the bearings to abec 5 and to 54mm wheels it works just fine
The bearings are usually silver looking discs that are in the wheels. They can be any color, but since they are usually metal, the most common color is silver. When you assemble a skateboard, you have to press the bearings into the wheels before you put the wheels onto the trucks. This is what gives you speed, not the wheels. Bearins are rated usually ABEC 1 - 7 (except for bones). Basically, the higher the number the faster they will be, but also the price.
there aren't any, so there isn't any.
Thomas Welsh invented the skateboard by using two by four boards or any type of board and nailed the wheels on.
1.put the wheel half way were you put the wheel on the skateboard then push the front of the wheel down and the back of the wheel up and one will come off .do the same with the other if they don't come of put wd40 on them and let them rest a while and do the steps again. if you have any questions go to youtube.com
Check if you've really gotten the right kind. Check the wheel and the axle for any burrs that the bearing might be catching on.
As long as there is grip tape and a end that is bent up its possible