if your last season deck is bare right now you may wanna throw a set of independent 215s on just to try, reverse kingpins are joy but standards sit low and can be a fun way to play with deck height.
clean and properly lubricated bearings are the most important but i always use internal spacers and will go as far as using washers additionally to dial preload. i tend to run cheap steel bearings for all my boards; my beater board is packed with teflon grease, my wet weather board gets lucas red and tacky, and if im trying to push a personal record ill sometimes use a silca drip wax without the inner shields. ive ran more expensive bearings but haven't had a noticeable difference beyond what a clean, well preloaded, and properly greased set up gets me.
@@Mikovv hey glad you enjoyed the video. So bearings do make a difference, I only ride ceramic bearings. Now what brand, I can't say 😂. But they do make a difference in terms of longevity and performance. But the comment about just having a well maintained set of bearings is right, but I'd recommend doing everything they said but with a set ceramic bearings, thank me later
@Mr.MeetJay. Nice set up brother. Hope the race season is going well. Are those abec11 107s? As for ceramic bearings - that's lush. However, have you tried bones big balls? They should spin for longer on bigger wheels. I've switched over to those on me eboard they spin my cloudwheels fe 120s for days. Keep rolling. Peace!
Nice & Thanks :) & Good Regards :)
if your last season deck is bare right now you may wanna throw a set of independent 215s on just to try, reverse kingpins are joy but standards sit low and can be a fun way to play with deck height.
@@anotheryoutuber_ yeah I might give that a shot
Dude that's sweet, ride safe. I honestly didn't even know about this skating discipline.
@@user-po7iv4ni3o thank you man, and yeah we are definitely here, glad you took the time to check it out
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Thanks for the video 💯 How about the bearings? Do they make any difference?
Yes they do and no he won’t give up his secret setup. I’ve tried😁
clean and properly lubricated bearings are the most important but i always use internal spacers and will go as far as using washers additionally to dial preload. i tend to run cheap steel bearings for all my boards; my beater board is packed with teflon grease, my wet weather board gets lucas red and tacky, and if im trying to push a personal record ill sometimes use a silca drip wax without the inner shields. ive ran more expensive bearings but haven't had a noticeable difference beyond what a clean, well preloaded, and properly greased set up gets me.
@@Mikovv hey glad you enjoyed the video. So bearings do make a difference, I only ride ceramic bearings. Now what brand, I can't say 😂. But they do make a difference in terms of longevity and performance. But the comment about just having a well maintained set of bearings is right, but I'd recommend doing everything they said but with a set ceramic bearings, thank me later
@Mr.MeetJay. Nice set up brother. Hope the race season is going well. Are those abec11 107s? As for ceramic bearings - that's lush. However, have you tried bones big balls? They should spin for longer on bigger wheels. I've switched over to those on me eboard they spin my cloudwheels fe 120s for days. Keep rolling. Peace!
Will your deck be available to buy in the near future?
@@joeevanssr5620 I'm going to try and make that happen