You talked about many things, but you didn't answer what you proposed in video's subject... "What ABEC really means"... And it has no relation at all with how "fast" the bearing is (well, at least not directly and certainly not for skates)... ABEC is just a rating system for how precise the bearing construction is... It has zero impact on skates (or rollerblades or whatever). A simple ABEC1 bearing is "certified" to run at RPM speeds that a human wouldn't be able to reach. The material, the overall manufacturing of the bearings, the lubrication are much more important than the ABEC rating. ABEC rating for skates are pure marketing....
Nah bro. Abecs orginated in machines, people just took them and put it on a wheel in order to have something to roll the skateboard.. then, skateboard companies just did their own version of it changing it a little to function smoothly. Industrial Abecs still good and their numbers are from the machines, it don't mean nothing about how they can perform. Sure, they are a little different from one another but they all just have a really similar roll and resistance.
Wow that was really good! You know so much about bearings and stuff. It's incredible how much you know! And your presentation is remarkable. I'm so proud of you! I like the Swiss LE's. 💕😘
@@clever_cuber I love and miss you so much too! We are having fun. There is always something new to explore. And I really look forward to seeing your videos! 👍❤️
Abec ratings tell nothing in terms of torsional load though, only axial. Meaning....around and around and not while you're leaning or steering side to side. Thats a totally different strain on your bearings. In short....abec rating means jack shit. Look into Oust, because they're bearings used for slalom runs.
Amen 🙌 a majority of the bearings you get are all the same shitty mass produced chinese bearings with different shields on. Even the swiss bearings are made in china🤷♂️ other than the odd few manufacturers like oust that do make quality ball bearings. Just because a bearing free spins for a long time, it means nothing under load.
ABEC has to so with tolerances and precision of the bearings higher abec rating higher speeds it can handle. As far as skating goes it makes 0 difference. Buy a good quality bearing and ignore the rating
You talked about many things, but you didn't answer what you proposed in video's subject... "What ABEC really means"... And it has no relation at all with how "fast" the bearing is (well, at least not directly and certainly not for skates)... ABEC is just a rating system for how precise the bearing construction is... It has zero impact on skates (or rollerblades or whatever). A simple ABEC1 bearing is "certified" to run at RPM speeds that a human wouldn't be able to reach. The material, the overall manufacturing of the bearings, the lubrication are much more important than the ABEC rating.
ABEC rating for skates are pure marketing....
So......,where was the explanation of the ABEC rating system?
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@@super56333nice one ya got me
Would any ABEC 5 bearings fit on a Drive Roller Walker?
Did this guy really just tell me to soak my 150 dollar ceramics in gasoline? Asking for a friend.
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I've seen ABEC-11 lately, it doesn't seem to be an actual ABEC rating so is it a gimmick?
Are you using the 9's when your smoking everyone at the rink?
No, I usually use the Mission Swiss LEs Bearings. I love you and hope and hope you're having fun.
Love and miss you and The Adventure Boys! Tell the ABs their quarantine video was hilarious and the ponytails were uber cool!
Nah bro.
Abecs orginated in machines, people just took them and put it on a wheel in order to have something to roll the skateboard.. then, skateboard companies just did their own version of it changing it a little to function smoothly. Industrial Abecs still good and their numbers are from the machines, it don't mean nothing about how they can perform. Sure, they are a little different from one another but they all just have a really similar roll and resistance.
I't's funny how you guys are just brain washed to think that higher the number better it is, LOL.
I can't believe people are still obsessed with abec ratings. I thought by now people would have learned it means jack shit for skating.
@@RoryMag I'm from Brazil, skateboarding is really expensive, we can't buy US things.
Wow that was really good! You know so much about bearings and stuff. It's incredible how much you know! And your presentation is remarkable. I'm so proud of you! I like the Swiss LE's. 💕😘
Thank you so much, I love and miss you so much
and hope we see you guys soon. hope you're having fun.
@@clever_cuber I love and miss you so much too! We are having fun. There is always something new to explore. And I really look forward to seeing your videos! 👍❤️
Abec ratings tell nothing in terms of torsional load though, only axial. Meaning....around and around and not while you're leaning or steering side to side. Thats a totally different strain on your bearings. In short....abec rating means jack shit. Look into Oust, because they're bearings used for slalom runs.
Amen 🙌 a majority of the bearings you get are all the same shitty mass produced chinese bearings with different shields on. Even the swiss bearings are made in china🤷♂️ other than the odd few manufacturers like oust that do make quality ball bearings. Just because a bearing free spins for a long time, it means nothing under load.
abec rating means a lot for industrial situation. which is what the rating is for
Using gas is not good for the inner plastic of the bearing that holds the balls. JS
Theres also abec 11
That's a brand name Shane
Yeah and abec 79 👍
My abec7 just runs at 4 ~ 6 secs. My abec 9 runs 1:35+ mins.
It's not similar with abec9
Yeah my abec 7s don't run that long thinking of buying different ones
ABEC has to so with tolerances and precision of the bearings higher abec rating higher speeds it can handle. As far as skating goes it makes 0 difference. Buy a good quality bearing and ignore the rating
really wanted to know what spacers are used for... lots of unfinished sentences bud.
Wait do you know what it is yet?😂😂
Alot of talk about bearings but not very specific. Thanks though
Dont soak your bearings in gas
Dude compose yourself!
I just lost credibility listening to this vid.... wtf
This video spreads misleading information.