yes... unless if they are bearings for the bear trucks with the larger axle... but those are not standard on anything, even higher end longboards use standard bearings.
I like going to my local zumiez store and getting a premium package for my skateboard which includes bearings, trucks, wheels, griptape, and of course a nice board.
Yes. The bearings are what allows the wheels to mount up firmly but yet spin freely on the axles/trucks.
When you take the old bearings out they should have a number on them, write that number down and take it to a skate shop, or store that sells bearings. or just take your trucks or the whole board to a skate shop they will help you out.
with skateboards its not the wheel that make the board go faster its the bearings the fastest ones out there are bones ceramic swiss
try to keep it clean and if you need to buy new bearings, board, deck, trucks and learn new tricks and have fun
Bearings? They are small round metal things that have little ball bearings inside (hence the name"Bearings"). They sit inside the middle of the wheel. When you are riding, bearings keep the wheel spinning when you aren't pushing the board so that you keep moving and don't stop abruptly.
Board:7.5 to an 8.2 griptape:preferrably black wheels:dark color, 51mm bearings, abec 7 trucks: mids 139
Friction is a problem on a skateboard where the wheels meet the ground, as high friction can slow down the skateboard and make it harder to maintain speed. This can be caused by debris on the ground, worn-out or dirty wheels, or a rough riding surface. Lubricating the bearings and keeping the wheels clean can help reduce friction.
Skateboard
A complete skateboard is all the components of a skateboard already set up and ready to ride. Most skate shops sell completes, but most people like to build there own, that is to buy all the components (deck, trucks, bearings, wheels, hardware and griptape) and then assemble the board themselves.
depends on the type if its a walmart board then its ripstick a real board then skateboard