u can make it from urethane or clay from like PLAY-DOH(you got to let it dry in the sun for a while) which actually works really good! You can also use wood from like a dowl. The clay idea and the wood idea are all retro but work good for fingerboarding.
ok so take a techdeck wheel and get some paper and roll the paper i to the size and fill it with silicone or uruthene and let it dry take it out if the roll and cut thr pieces that you want drill a hole half way trough and drill another hole the size of a axel and tada! complete.
EDIT: the drill bit size of the axle is "1/16 inch" and the drill bit for the hole half way through is probobly "1 size BIGGER" than "1/8 inch"
First you need a small lathe. Without a lathe you would be looking at dozens if not hundreds of hours of hand carving. You should be able to search and find small affordable lathes online or at local hobby shops. If you have access to a school, many school shop classes have a lathe you may be able to get permission to use.
With a lathe you simply spin Teflon or urethane into any shape you want and use the appropriate drill bits; you will need a piece that is circular about half an inch diameter and three inches in length (less or more depending on the size you want your wheels to be)
You should be able to find sources for teflon or polyurethane online; or at some local hobby stores. If you have a custom board shop in your area they may be able to supply you with what you need, or at least direct you to local suppliers.
You will need to create the proper shape so that it will fit your bearing size. I do not suggest trying to make your own bearings they are cheap enough to buy pre made.
It will take practice to be able to make sets of wheels that all match.
Don't forget to use eye protection; an eye injury costs a lifetime, safety glasses cost two dollars.
There are video tutorials online; however, answers . com does not allow posting of links so you will need to do some additional searching if you want something more in depth or visual as an aid.
Get some paper wrap it around the wheel take the paper off tape it closed then fill it with urathane then drill the small hole and the big hole and ur done
Just buy them you wont be able to make the bearings
www.zshred.com they have really good bearings and a lot more
The year, make and front or rear wheel bearings info would help.
Bearings, They are in the metal wheel in the middle of the wheel to make it rotate around the truck axel. the wheels are usually solid if that's what your asking.
Wheel bearings help your wheels to roll smooth and fast.
Cars have a total of four wheel bearings, one on each wheel. The wheel bearings are designed to help the wheels spin. Many cars have two wheel bearings per wheel, an inner and an outer located in each hub/bearing assembly.
wheel bearings mountaineer 2004
Yes they can make a grinding noise, if they are bad.
wheel bearings
On your 99 fatboy you have timken tapered wheel bearings on the 01 fatboy you have sealed wheel bearings that aren't interchangeable. Timken does however make a cross reference replacement for the sealed wheel bearings. Due to the bearings having different axle bolt diameters
In most cases wheel bearings cannot be repaired and must be replaced. Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the axle end cap. Remove the wheel bearing seal. Remove the wheel bearings. Reverse the process to install the new wheel bearings.
they go between the truck and the bearing wheel to increase durability
the truck has hubs. 4x4 front wheel bearings are not serviceable.