The most important part of choosing a deck is choosing one that you feel comfortable on and the type of riding that you are going to be doing. Street/Technical-It involves doing flip tricks, grinds, rails, gaps, ledges, and so on. For street skating decks from 7.5 to 7.75 inches are usually good because it is easier to flip a thinner deck. Transitions-Transition skaters should look for something around 7.75 inches, possibly wider (depends on the size of your feet). It will be easier to balance and control a deck with a bit more width. All Around
If you're going to be doing a mix of street skating and transition skating, look for something right around the 7.75 inches mark. Id go for the all around one... hope this helps x
Well, think about it. If you have a small wheel, the smaller the diameter, height and width. Therefore closer to the ground.
yes the sizes of skateboard wheels range from 40-70 mm
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.
the circumference of the wheel
bum
Yes, they are called Avic
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
the hardness of the wheel. The higher the number, the harder the wheel will be :)
a skateboard has 8 bearings. 2 bearings inside each wheel facing opposite ways inside each wheel
The average i belive is 31' or 32'