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Wheels for Scooters

Wheels for standard stunt scooters are made of urethane and are usually 100 mm or 110 mm. Some wheels have a diameter up to 120 mm or 125 mm, and use special forks designed for the big wheels.

Wheel diameter determines how easy it rolls over unevenness in the asphalt. Large wheels roll more easily over unevenness, while smaller wheels can easily be stopped by a small crack or mid-speed on uneven asphalt. Therefore, big wheels are faster than small wheels, which is perfect if you drive a lot to school or just like to have an evening meal when the weather permits. The smaller wheels, like boards, are more vulnerable to uneven asphalt and roll more slowly, but are more adorable. This is because they have a smaller weight that makes the wheel easier to change direction when doing 180, barspin, tailwhip, or grinder.

The wheel rim is fitted with a tire of urathane that has a hardness that is measured on the duraeter scale, eg 88a. Hardness also has an impact on how easily it drives over unevenness and how good it is in the way. A soft wheel runs smoothly and has a good grip in the road, while a hard wheel is more sensitive to roughness and will have a smaller grip in the road.

The core material in the wheel can be plastic (nylon) or aluminum, and be designed as solid or spoked. The core material is of major importance for durability as an aluminum wheel is very powerful and has a longer life if you make many tricks. Plastic wheels are good enough for children or young people who do not push the equipment to the edge. If the core is solid or cut out is mostly a design and style preference, but if you go down into the details, solid core wheels are strongest and spoked wheels easiest.

If you want to learn more about how to collect your scooter or what to choose, read our huge guide. Otherwise, you are always welcome to contact our customer service who is ready to answer the questions might have.