Look inside the wheel you should see a inner spacer between the Scooter bearings try to push it to one side with a small flat head screwdriver.
Then with a punch or a flat head screwdriver and tap out the bearing not to hard and keep moving the punch / screwdriver around the bearing.
There is also a tool called "bones bearing removal tool" which is great for tapping bearings back in and also trying to remove them.
For a kids push scooter, there are 2 bearings per wheel, 2 wheels per scooter. 4 bearings total. If you buy a pack of 8 for a skateboard, you will have 2 sets.
yes
No Because It will damage your scooters back wheel it is also known to loosen bearings too
It's the part that helps the wheel spin, also commonly called the bearings.
2 bearing per wheel so there will be a total of 4 bearing in a whole scooter.
They usually pop out and new ones press in easily. Get them at bike shops.
Yes, most bearings are the industrial standard of 8mm unless you have special longboard trucks, most notably Bear 1052's or 1045's or Bear Smokeys, these trucks run 10mm but are not very common. If you can take wheels off with the same wrench on both trucks, then they have the same size bearings.
it is an Australian type of bearing and is equivalent to abec9 bearings.
abec 7
All of them. You've gotta have a wheel axle, you've gotta have bearings, you've gotta have the hub, the rim, the tire etc.
Easy get a Phillips head screw driver stick it in half way and push down on it hard and eventually the bearing will pop out!
Wheel bearings help your wheels to roll smooth and fast.