100mm
the normal mm or milimeter of a scooter wheel is 100mm
110 MM Scooter wheel is the best fit for the MGP Pro 2001. It will provide the best riding capabilities and increase function in durability and handling.
The front wheels were 17x7 with a 55 mm offset and the rear wheels were 17x9 also with a 55 mm offset. Greg Phillips The front wheels were 17x7 with a 55 mm offset and the rear wheels were 17x9 also with a 55 mm offset. Greg Phillips
In millimeters (mm)
110 mm
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yes the sizes of skateboard wheels range from 40-70 mm
Peugeot
not exactly out by about 1/4 of a mm
about a mm but it makes a difference. If you ride super loose then bigger wheels will cause more "wheel bites" which is when the wheel hits the bottom of the board. I ride pretty loose so I like smaller wheels but its all in preference and what type of skating you will be doing most often.
yes,and no if u get longboard wheels wich are like 69 mm u cant skate lol but i reccomened 53 mm wheels perfect for skating
i was thinking the same thing when i got 100mm wheels for my razor and i thought it was only 2 mm difference firstly it depends on the frame measure 50mm up from the middle of where the wheel fits secondly it should fit most company's try to save money but shaving some minor things you wouldnt normally notice id but the wheels and see if they fit but like i say they should fit