The term "95A" refers to the hardness rating of a skateboard wheel, measured on the durometer scale. The "A" scale is used for softer materials, and a rating of 95A indicates a medium hardness, providing a balance between grip and slide. Softer wheels, typically in the 78A to 87A range, offer more grip and a smoother ride on rough surfaces, while harder wheels, from 101A and above, are better for tricks and smooth surfaces. Thus, 95A wheels are suitable for street skating and park riding, offering a versatile performance.
the circumference of the wheel
the hardness of the wheel. The higher the number, the harder the wheel will be :)
I would suggest spitfire wheels for street skating but to be honest the brand doesnt matter as much as the hardness of the wheel. For street skating you would probably want a hardness of about 95a to 100a.
No way. Its impossible
The skateboard have wheel & axle and screw, the wheel is obvious the wheel and the axle is the truck and i think the screw is the hardware.
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Yes because on the bottom of the skateboard the wheel would be the wheel and the cylindrical metal part next to the wheel is the axle.
pop them out of the wheel
a skateboard has 8 bearings. 2 bearings inside each wheel facing opposite ways inside each wheel
People that skateboard.... obviously
definetly
It is called the trucks