Our axles are 10 mm so you need 10 mm ID bearings. We sell them as spare parts and a few companies like Seismic also make them. Yes we loctite the motor pulley set screws. It's a must!
Metroboard Electric Skateboard i see. so 10mm bearings for the AT wheels only. Oh thats awesome! I always have a hard time getting the screw out. If I were to purchase the AT setup, does it come with a tire pump?
Thank you Illan for putting this video together! Very useful for me.
I wish i knew about this board before i purchased the onewheel 🤦♂️
Isn't the onewheel good?
I like the style of this board, look like built to last too.
Excellent video
Have done this on my evolve many times. This definitely looks like a better system.
Thank you was waiting for this video
Is there an alternative tool I could use if I don’t have the tention screw?
No spacer in between bearings? No speedrings on the outsides?
That is correct. There is no need in our design for bearing spacers or speed rings.
What is the psi for 155mm AT wheels?
2 questions. will the zealous bearings work for this board? and did you have to loctite the grub screw in the motor pulley?
Our axles are 10 mm so you need 10 mm ID bearings. We sell them as spare parts and a few companies like Seismic also make them. Yes we loctite the motor pulley set screws. It's a must!
Metroboard Electric Skateboard i see. so 10mm bearings for the AT wheels only. Oh thats awesome! I always have a hard time getting the screw out. If I were to purchase the AT setup, does it come with a tire pump?
@@gearsdan we sell an electronic tire pump as an accessory metro-board.com/e-skate-shop/battery-powered-electronic-air-pump-metroboardx/
What AT hubs are you using?
They are a generic brand but equivalent to Trampa