1.put the wheel half way were you put the wheel on the skateboard then push the front of the wheel down and the back of the wheel up and one will come off .do the same with the other if they don't come of put wd40 on them and let them rest a while and do the steps again. if you have any questions go to YouTube.com
It would be very rare for a bike not to have any bearings, but it does happen every now and then on low-end kids bikes.
If the bike really hasn't got any bearings, leave it and move on, it's not worth putting any effort in.
If the bike have bearings, and you need to change them, then the metod will vary a bit with the design of that actual bike. Check out www.bicycletutor.com, www.sheldonbrown.com or www.parktools.com for hints and tips.
You take the wheel out by removing the bolts, and after that, with an Imbus wrench, you pull the bearings out. . you throw out your fruit boots and buy a skateboard...
you lean back or turn side ways you are welcome
a skateboard has 8 bearings. 2 bearings inside each wheel facing opposite ways inside each wheel
pop them out of the wheel
All skateboard bearings will fit ANY sized skateboard wheel because the bearing hole is designed to be the same in all wheels.
Two bearings hold each wheel of a skateboard to the axle. These bearings are generally made out of steel. On some more expensive models, they may be made from silicon nitride, which is a ceramic.
Almost. I've seen a horribly cheap toy skateboard once that didn't have bearings, only a plastic center to the wheel. But apart from that, any time you buy a complete skateboard it'll come with bearings.
2 bearing per wheel so there will be a total of 4 bearing in a whole scooter.
yeah, theyre for skateboard and scooters
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.
All 8 that should be in the wheels.. (2 per wheel.)
Bearings? They are small round metal things that have little ball bearings inside (hence the name"Bearings"). They sit inside the middle of the wheel. When you are riding, bearings keep the wheel spinning when you aren't pushing the board so that you keep moving and don't stop abruptly.
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.
FKD bearings