EVERYTHING ABOUT BEARING SPACERS
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- In this Video Ivo explains everything there is to know about Bearing Spacers and also shows some very special an weird Spacers
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I always appreciate no pressure on the balls.
Congratulations for keeping a straight face while talking about pressure on the balls 👏🏼👏🏼🤣. But seriously I love this channel for the amount of detail it goes into.
Haha thanks. The filmer was cracking up and we had a good laugh about it off camera.
The shoe hanging design is very unique. You can hang a lot of shoes. Customers can see clearly
Yes, true
Live in the Midwest USA. Can’t make it to Amsterdam but great video
one day in the future you will have an excuse to come to europe. Well see you on that day!
Thanks for all the details on all your vids just subbed. Super helpful.
I remember, that in the 80ies the bearings with half a spacer where used in all the cheap skateboards. They all broke very early.
I learn so much from all your videos. Thank you. I am in Canada, I opened an account with you guys. I will be buying gear from you. We have great shops here but inline your channel and your passion for inline skating.
I always wondered on the use of the self-centered spacer (i'm a skateboarder actually). Great video.
This was so helpful. Thank you!
Damn. Great explanations. Totally makes a lot of sense. Now I’ve gotta take my Marsblade wheels apart after just putting them together. Will see if this makes me faster. Thank you!!!
i also had the Bauer fx skates which I used for aggressive skating! Then I bought some cheap aggressive skates, then some white 5th elements
Great explanation 👌
@Thisissoul - Man, this was very helpful.
Could You give me an advice maybe: how to lock the adjsutable spacer to stop unscrew it during the urban skating?
Or is the wicked have some tip to do it? Or its better to measure the inside space between the bearing by the "wicked adjustable spacer" and buy a not-adjustable one of that width-size?
Hi and thank you for the video: I have Seba High Lights - my issue that I'm having with my wheels/spacer(s) are once I install the spacer/bearings and start tightening down the axle the wheels slows down considerably. I've tried numerous spacers to no avail.
I'm running Luminous wheels rockered/ 76/80/80/76 and the slowness occurs on these wheels and on regular non-lighted wheels. My Rollerblade frames are much better and they don't squish the bearings as much and my wheels spin free much better. I use blue thread locker as well and make sure the axles are secure.
Any help would be great!
Thank you ,
Greg
will 8mm also be good for most quad skates? there’s also a 10mm option, i’m not sure which to choose right now, but this video is so helpful!
Does the type of metal the spacer is make a difference? I just ordered some aluminum alloy ones and that's how I ended up here.
you are the man.
Goede video! Nb: je hebt de UFO spacers ook nog in verschillende breedtematen Als je bv de hubs hebt van Matter heb je een fractie bredere spacer nodig (bv 1.39mm) zodat ze niet vastlopen bij aandraaien vd as. Andere wielen juist smallere (1.2/1.25mm) om te voorkomen dat de wielen niet heen en weer gaan 'klakken' over de lagers. Denk dat ik daar mssn nog wel eens videootje over maak...
What size / link of bearing spacer for 100mm light up wheels for roller blade wheels? The one that is currently in there looks plastic? Anyone have a link for replacement
Thank you, now I love bearing spacers because I NEVER want pressure on my balls, EVER!
can anyone help me out I'm new to skating, i brought some skates and the bearings was sticky and not spinning that fast, i brought some abec 9's they fit the wheel's perfectly but the axle bit that goes through the wheel seems to be too small if anyone can help me sort this problem, again i am new to skating so just getting to know all this stuff
You may have bought 7mm bearings and you need 8 mm bearings to fit the axel
My spacers are part of the axle, threaded on both sides, and screw directly to the frame. Any idea how to get them off? One side comes off easily, but can't get a grip on the axle to get the other bolt off.
sounds like the Bauer axle he describes at 15:45! he explains the trick is to use a hex key
What is the "weird" bearing spacer with the two screws (one on either end) called? Are they still being made?
this is our bearing spacer category, if you search well you will find it :)
www.thisissoul.com/collections/bearing-spacers
@@Thisissoul Can you please share the link to the product? I searched the store before commenting and was only able to find the ones without the thread on the inside.
Once you insert these 8mm to 6mm adapters, with the bearings, into the wheel, how do you remove the bearing at a later date?
Good question. You can push it out with some better quality skate tools. Check out our tools video and also the bearing remover video
which tool exactly... I watched the video but saw nothing on how to remove these adapters
@@yellow_panther The sonic tool is great for this
www.thisissoul.com/collections/accessories/products/sonic-pro-tool-blue
I teresting video👍
Thank you 👍
Why do they even sell the "end of the straw" bearing spacer if it doesn't work?
what do you mean with "end of the straw" ?
Dame how did this end up in my feed.
I quad skate and skate board.
Not inline skate and your wheels are diffent and closer to scooter wheels in my opinion, they dont even fit in most of the bearing presses on the market.
Shit bone redz which is thd most easily obtained and commonly used bearing for quads and boards , they have their own sized spacers.
And the ones with the bit bigger in the middle , self centering spacers dont fit in quads and skate board wheels.
But handy hint, ive found if you have a pen in your tools , a dead pen nib will center spacers to slid them on easy every time on your axles when swaping out your wheel deromitors for diffent surfaces and activities, ie: wider wheels for stablity for derby or curzer boards, softer deromitors for trail skateing and smaller and harder wheels for free stlye , flat ground trick skate boarding and slightly bigger but harder deromitors for park, plaza, ramp and bowl skateing on quads and boards.
Not everyone can have 10 set ups but they can have the wheels as the right dogs for the right job so i buy alot of bearings and none of this stuff applies to anything bah roller blades.
true! the pen tip helps allot
Can I have 1 pair of roller blades for free?