Lol try coming to Idaho. Literally almost all roads are that awful gravel rock roads and lined sidewalks. I genuinely believe that whoever invented those are one of the most evil humans in existence even worse than Hitler. Satan is even looking at them like "dude, did you really have to go that far?".
SAME! even the pavements where im from have like huge holes right in the middle of each slab ;-; but hopefully once the council sees that there is atleast 1 skateboarder in my area they might fix that. or i might have to just keep complaining lol
@@finleybakerwhite3953 rough riders will be great but since they are kinda big, you can also look for bones filmers wheels, which is 80a and street shape. It's the best when the ground is rough but you want to do flips and go tech.
Awesome thanx for the tips ... I feel that cracks, pebbles, and my low confidence to skate/fall in front of others is really the only things that prevent me from being a better skater .. tring to get over those "fears"
@@shotgunFN. bruh why did you ask then, it just makes you fell worse about buying those wheels (asuming that they didn't work) if it's not the case then how did they feel? I'm interested
Timely video for me as usual it seems lol Settled on 54mm 92a's finally myself. Got plenty of slide still imo and great for cracks, rough road, etc. Pushing is so easy, rocks ain't a thing.
@@whosgio_3477 for sure! they might be a little too soft/slow for skate parks and better on rough ground, but I dig it. you're not a rip off :p anything you gotta do to shred 🤘
What about riding pathwalks that are really rough? On my way to school I ride my board but its really embarrassing because the ride is really loud and I have to push a lot. I cant really get cruiser wheels so my only option is my normal wheels.
my neighborhood is so destroyed , there’s at least 50 potholes on one street and it’s that kind of streets that are rlly hard and the sidewalks are not flat, have grass everywhere and so many bumps
Well skateparks are usually smooth so that'll be fine but the road your pretty much screwed try to go to a gym that allows skateboards or a inside skate park
Soft wheels slide, just not so great on surfaces like polished granite. I’ve been skating the 78a Ricta Clouds for the past 10 years and haven’t had an issue making them slide. If they’re stickin, push faster or use more wax.
Are you jumping a little as you bonk over things? I'm trying to just ride over the slit in between my driveway and the street and still not sure how to do it properly or if I need to hop? My son does it with ease and I'm wondering what I'm doing wrong. I'm a beginner and older guy. Love to hear your thoughts or see a video on this if you can help! Thanks in advance.
im not an expert. but if you watch the OJ wheels video channels, the pro skaters like john gardner, justin sommer and etc, they can do flip tricks with no worries on 78a super juice wheels. so it all boils down to your skating skills
@@sugaranderson1 beginners will have a horrible time though if they start with softer wheels, i'm speaking from personal experience. When I switched to harder wheels I felt as if doing tricks was 10x easier everything felt more stable
97A slime balls are my fave cuz there just hard enough to still have speed and crusie. I have a mark gonz vison reissue and i slapped some slime balls on there.
hello bros iam new to skating i have oldschool skate nad shawn white supply co skate red , but here in lebanon streets surface is rough they are not moving for long , what i do , the old school skate have larger wheels , i need to move for long , what i do ??
Found of my slime ball 78s Pondering sharkwheels actually. Thoughts? Seen you can buy a penny board at Walmart with them for same cost as ordering just the wheels.
You seem like the right guy to ask...how much wiggle should a wheel on a skateboard have? As a beginner it seems right to me that I should be able to get an audible knock knock when wiggling side to side but barely feeling any movement. Is this correct or should I get rid of that and gave it so there’s no wiggle but it rolls similar?
is it good? i need help choosing between 85a and 101a. Well, i wanted the 85a cuz its going a lot smoother, but im scared that its going to be too bouncy, and i want to try some slide stuff. But if i bought the 101a, im scared that its to hard, so its going to rough.
"why dont i buy medium duro like 87-99" Well my local skate shop doesnt have it unless the expensive one. I cant afford it yet xD. Im trying to get back playing skateboard btw, so the first thing i wanted to do is getting a new wheels.
No penny boards have huge wheels similar to a longboard which makes them easier to ride in any surface. Plus the body or the board of a penny board is made differently...its plastic which makes it less durable compared to a skateboard. My recommendation is instead of sticking to a pennyboard eventually buy a cruiser board (its kind of like a longboard and skateboard had a baby). Its more durable and the wheels are nice too. Skateboards are much harder (depending on the wheels) and are usually made for tricks because of how lightweight it is and also because of the ends (which are made for flips).
Hey why arent you using the andy deck anymore? Also im kind of new and have the andy deck and its definitely more difficult than a popsicle. Do you have any tips for using it? Thanks
@@j3no_ofthealmighty i believe you its awesome but its kinda tricky when you try to do tricks. I also had to work 3 month for the money to buy that skate so i kno what it is like
That first rough ground is how normal roads are where I live (Romania)
Yep me too, in indonesian the ground is crap
ouch
It is 50% rough 50% normal here because there still expanding my town
Lol try coming to Idaho. Literally almost all roads are that awful gravel rock roads and lined sidewalks. I genuinely believe that whoever invented those are one of the most evil humans in existence even worse than Hitler. Satan is even looking at them like "dude, did you really have to go that far?".
Same
Living in my crappy neighborhood with crappy roads suck🙂
SAME! even the pavements where im from have like huge holes right in the middle of each slab ;-; but hopefully once the council sees that there is atleast 1 skateboarder in my area they might fix that. or i might have to just keep complaining lol
Same with both the sidewalk and the road
I just bought longboard and put 100mm wheels on. So much more fun than regular cruiser.
im trying to find a wheel that i can skate through my neighborhood with since the road is rough. this helped
Get Rough riders. Trust me
@@finleybakerwhite3953 rough riders will be great but since they are kinda big, you can also look for bones filmers wheels, which is 80a and street shape. It's the best when the ground is rough but you want to do flips and go tech.
Nah ricta clouds small for tricks but great for rough grounds
Sooo my city has awesome roads with big cracks tho i wanna get wheels but i need them to work for tricks 2. Any ideas pls cuz i really need it
Powell Bombers are great ,
The roads and paths in the uk are so rough, it’s really annoying
Relatable
Just started a couple days ago cruising and it's fucking shown how tragic our roads/pavements are
Ever Heard Of INDIA? 🇮🇳 ???
@@believeryteditz8589 EVER HEARD OF KUWAIT??
@@meshalalmeshal5421 is it a poor country?
You've really helped me! I am always worried about going through cracks, rough grounds and pebbles. Thank you so much!
I like riding through rough areas and up hills. It's like the skateboard version of offroading. I see it as a fun challenge or skill to develop.
Get some big soft wheels then
Awesome thanx for the tips ... I feel that cracks, pebbles, and my low confidence to skate/fall in front of others is really the only things that prevent me from being a better skater .. tring to get over those "fears"
1:20 i thought my right ear died
Hahhahhaahaahah
If ur reading this in 2024, get some Powell Dragons, they DO give you the best of both worlds
Yeah, that’s all I skate.
are they soft ?
Question:
Can i use 101a's on a street without becoming a vibrater
I don't really think so..
101a are pretty hard. Hard wheels are best for tricks like at skate parks with smooth ground.
@@drcola143 too late bought it and all the girls want me up there { }
@@shotgunFN. bruh why did you ask then, it just makes you fell worse about buying those wheels (asuming that they didn't work) if it's not the case then how did they feel? I'm interested
@@enzotruko nvm im now a vibrator on wheels//
Timely video for me as usual it seems lol Settled on 54mm 92a's finally myself. Got plenty of slide still imo and great for cracks, rough road, etc. Pushing is so easy, rocks ain't a thing.
Sorry i know im a rip off but i got my first skateboard from target and it has 90A 54mm wheels do you think these are fine to start iff with?
@@whosgio_3477 for sure! they might be a little too soft/slow for skate parks and better on rough ground, but I dig it. you're not a rip off :p anything you gotta do to shred 🤘
@@endlessvoid7952 so would you consider 92a good enough for a skatepark?
What about riding pathwalks that are really rough? On my way to school I ride my board but its really embarrassing because the ride is really loud and I have to push a lot. I cant really get cruiser wheels so my only option is my normal wheels.
Hi I ride ricta 56MM 78A clouds and for me it reduced noise as well as vibration as the ground is bad where I live
Try Mini Logo AWOL 80A 55mm. I love them. Softer wider wheels are a dramatic improvement over small hard street wheels
Great video
Thanks I appreciate it.
In philipines that rough road is a smooth road
my neighborhood is so destroyed , there’s at least 50 potholes on one street and it’s that kind of streets that are rlly hard and the sidewalks are not flat, have grass everywhere and so many bumps
The road where I skate is pretty rough. I can only skate on the driveway. I still want to do tricks and go to parks. Any suggestions?
Well skateparks are usually smooth so that'll be fine but the road your pretty much screwed try to go to a gym that allows skateboards or a inside skate park
Soft wheels slide, just not so great on surfaces like polished granite. I’ve been skating the 78a Ricta Clouds for the past 10 years and haven’t had an issue making them slide. If they’re stickin, push faster or use more wax.
Thank you
Why do you take your bearing caps off. Keeping them on will help your bearings last longer and spin longer. And will keep out dust and pebbles.
They Probably fell off … mine did 🤷♂️
Bronson raws. I love them. Only needed maintenence once so far. In bowls they don't lose speed like other bearings so more enjoyable, less work.
I got 54MM 80A wheels but I sadly can’t power slide
What's the proper size? 86a then what wheel size?
Im a new skater this is gonna help
Are you jumping a little as you bonk over things? I'm trying to just ride over the slit in between my driveway and the street and still not sure how to do it properly or if I need to hop? My son does it with ease and I'm wondering what I'm doing wrong. I'm a beginner and older guy. Love to hear your thoughts or see a video on this if you can help! Thanks in advance.
my place's roads are full of stones inn them bc well so when it rains its not so slippery for motorcycles and bikes
What's a good wheel bearing bro I like going fast can't do tricks but ride really well
when you come to know what indian roads are
How ride on cement bricked ground pls help
What about asphalt roads?
Question with the bigger wheels can u still do tricks?
Yes although it is a little harder to do flip tricks because they are heavier
Also, soft Wheels often can bounce which can make It hard to do some tricks, overall, soft Wheels=streets, hard Wheels=for tricks/skate parks
im not an expert. but if you watch the OJ wheels video channels, the pro skaters like john gardner, justin sommer and etc, they can do flip tricks with no worries on 78a super juice wheels. so it all boils down to your skating skills
yes but its harder
@@sugaranderson1 beginners will have a horrible time though if they start with softer wheels, i'm speaking from personal experience. When I switched to harder wheels I felt as if doing tricks was 10x easier everything felt more stable
97A slime balls are my fave cuz there just hard enough to still have speed and crusie. I have a mark gonz vison reissue and i slapped some slime balls on there.
I wish i knew this before my face hit the ground
Key is: Ride in manuals …. Permanently
Should be called:
“Bonking 101”
😁✌🏻👊🏻
hello bros iam new to skating i have oldschool skate nad shawn white supply co skate red , but here in lebanon streets surface is rough they are not moving for long , what i do , the old school skate have larger wheels , i need to move for long , what i do ??
Do you skate dragon wheels? They’re soft, but they still slide. You could skate some 56 mm dragon wheels and that would help.
Great video man it really helped ❤
Sorry i know im a rip off but i got my first skateboard from target and it has 90A 54mm wheels do you think these are fine to start iff with?
You should go to a real skate shop
Found of my slime ball 78s
Pondering sharkwheels actually. Thoughts? Seen you can buy a penny board at Walmart with them for same cost as ordering just the wheels.
Hey shark wheels are shit. Absolute shit. Same with penny boards. They are such a rip off
Ifanoobwaspro why?
Thanks✨✨✨
Man in Detroit mi all the roads are decrepit and decaying no wheels can save your ride
What’s the name and size of the bigger yellow and pink wheels?
It's Orangatang Skiff wheels
Uk isn’t bad in some areas but my village is so bad for ground
I skate on quad skates 🖤 roller bones wheels ,and atom pulse wheels are really good
Sometimes I go out at night skating in the street when ever I bomb a hill I'm praying not to hit anything
This helped so much thanks 👍🏻
My street it straight rocks I need help!
In india all streets are like this hard and uneven and its really hard to board
why can't u slide or grind with softer wheels?
Sticky
The uk roads are so shit to ride on😭
Powell Bombers are good for going.
What’s the name of that soft wheel? Someone pls
Fuckingawesome wheels
Dude, check out ricta cloud 78a 54mm wheels
You seem like the right guy to ask...how much wiggle should a wheel on a skateboard have? As a beginner it seems right to me that I should be able to get an audible knock knock when wiggling side to side but barely feeling any movement. Is this correct or should I get rid of that and gave it so there’s no wiggle but it rolls similar?
Yeah that sounds ‘bout right. You don’t want too much travel, just enough so the axel nut isn’t pinching your bearings.
@@AMMAZZARE cheers mate 😉👍
I use 60 mm 90a vison wheels
very hard, i use 60mm 78a cloud ride wheels
@@ry1kz ricta wheels?
mine are 101A 53mm
is it good? i need help choosing between 85a and 101a. Well, i wanted the 85a cuz its going a lot smoother, but im scared that its going to be too bouncy, and i want to try some slide stuff. But if i bought the 101a, im scared that its to hard, so its going to rough.
"why dont i buy medium duro like 87-99" Well my local skate shop doesnt have it unless the expensive one. I cant afford it yet xD. Im trying to get back playing skateboard btw, so the first thing i wanted to do is getting a new wheels.
I live in a town with like 300 ppl soo the roads are crippled I dont think this video even helps but it was for information
Haha what? Skate dragons.
The fact this video came out 3 years ago and you reply same day is crazy bro keep grinding ur channel
is this the same with a penny board?
No penny boards have huge wheels similar to a longboard which makes them easier to ride in any surface. Plus the body or the board of a penny board is made differently...its plastic which makes it less durable compared to a skateboard. My recommendation is instead of sticking to a pennyboard eventually buy a cruiser board (its kind of like a longboard and skateboard had a baby). Its more durable and the wheels are nice too. Skateboards are much harder (depending on the wheels) and are usually made for tricks because of how lightweight it is and also because of the ends (which are made for flips).
So what if like ... The whole road is like this
Yeah, have you ever been to Lawrenceburg Kentucky?
Hey why arent you using the andy deck anymore? Also im kind of new and have the andy deck and its definitely more difficult than a popsicle. Do you have any tips for using it? Thanks
Same about India
Well it’s not true that you can’t slide on 86a cos you can slide 78a
Youre too pro!! You make it look too easy!!
Thanks I appreciate it!
Dont underestimate india
There ard only cheap brick roads every everywhere
Your skate looks so small lmao why does my skate looks so big wtf i got a 8 inch skate but its feels so big
I think mine is smaller 😅
@@j3no_ofthealmighty yo wtf mine looks so mf big
@@gessicaput1222 lol 😂
@@gessicaput1222 i kinda wish i had one that size ...
@@j3no_ofthealmighty i believe you its awesome but its kinda tricky when you try to do tricks. I also had to work 3 month for the money to buy that skate so i kno what it is like
55mm 104a all day
Until you hit 60 years old.
tl;dw: lift up, push thru it
Hm
Where I live the roads and sidewalks suck ass
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i love ride on my skateboard with 8 wheels...
very quiet and smooth...
already in my video channel
That’s cool.
@@MichaelRelevant
hi M R...
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here my skateboard with 8 wheels
ruclips.net/video/2qrO75UwVnk/видео.html
What if your entire road is sh1t