yes a shaun white skateboard is good. tough grip, trucks, wheels. and deck. nothing is wrong with it
yes
yes they are i just got them and their wicked
Bones,darkstar,ricta are the top 3
Long board wheels or any skateboard wheels are generally made of polyurethane, ore just urethane. Long board wheels are generally softer and larger than regular skateboard wheels. The softer the wheel, the smoother and quieter the ride is, but hard, smaller wheels are good for landing tricks, but go slower and bumpier. Since long boards are generally not used for flip tricks, they can focus on speed and ride quality.
its cant be perfect but try to buy one with a durable deck, strong trucks and wheels.
It depends on the model. Older models have bearings of an outer diameter bigger than regular skateboard wheels, and the axle is larger than the inner diameter of standard bearings. Newer models may have switched to a standard bearing. Skateboard shops sometimes have the proper sizes for older models, but roller skate wheels are closer. However the bearings do not fit standard wheels for skateboards or roller skates. If you have a good shop they can arrange to have the wheels ground out to accommodate the larger bearing, or you can have the axle machined to a smaller diameter and switch to standard bearings.
Bigger wheels make it easier to roll over cracks in the road. softer wheels are good for riding vert because they grip the ground alot better than hard wheels.
Yes, they produce good practice boards for beginners. The wheels and trucks are okay, but if you really want the full experience to get you into skateboarding, replace the wheels with professional or novice wheels, which ever you prefer for your ride.
Well when surfers didn't have good waves they would put wheels on there surfboard and would ride around on it.
Redstar is a great skateboard brand. I have been skating redstar for like a month and it is great. I have redstar wheels trucks and deck and they all work really well!
yeah bro they will fit smaller trucks are good for wider boards man just skate it up