Scooter Bearings
Supreme Abec 9 Bearings
£1.75Ethic Bearing Set 4-Pack
£10.95Ethic DTC 12 STD Bearings 4-Pack
£16.95Tilt Better Bearings 4-pack
£12.95 £9.95Root Bearings 4-Pack
£14.95Mosaic Abec 5 Bearings 8-pack
£12.95Supreme Abec 3 Bearing
£0.75Supreme Abec 5 Bearing
£1.25Supreme Abec 7 Bearing
£1.45Bronson G3 Pro Bearings 8-Pack
£32.95 £25.95Drone Ultra Ceramix 8-Pack Scooter Bearings
£45.95North Polar Bearings
£12.95Mosaic Titanium Abec 7 Bearings 8-pack
£24.95 £23.95Bronson G3 Bearings 8-Pack
£32.95 £22.95Mosaic Abec 7 Bearings 8-pack
£14.95 £13.95Bronson G2 Bearings 8-Pack
£18.95Mosaic Ceramic Abec 7 Bearings 8-pack
£62.95Longway Vortex Retail Scooter Bearings 20-Pack
£137.95 £114.95When It’s Time for New Scooter Bearings
A good set of scooter bearings is necessary to keep your stunt scooter wheels running as smoothly as possible. The front wheel and the back wheel contain 2 bearings each, and they are easily replaceable when that time comes. The time to replace the scooter bearings is when they start to make a crunching sound, or they aren’t spinning freely. This makes it harder to gain speed and requires more effort from the rider.
Check out this simple guide and video on How to install bearings in a scooter wheel.
Are All Stunt Scooter Bearings the Same Size?
The scooter wheel bearings size for almost all scooters on the market is size 608. This is made to fit an axle with a diameter of 8 mm, which is the standard axle size of stunt scooter wheels. This is the same bearing size and type that is used on many other urban sports equipment, such as skateboards and roller skates.
The Differences in Ball Bearings
Bearings for scooters come in various materials that vary in durability and quality. Within each bearing, there are 7 or 8 pre-lubricated balls that are commonly made from steel or ceramic. Steel bearings are strong and the most cost-effective, while ceramic bearings are high quality and run even smoother than steel models.
The ABEC scale is used to access the tolerance and precision of the bearings The scale goes from ABEC 1 to ABEC 9 - the higher the ABEC number, the higher the precision and tolerance. Not all bearing brands use the ABEC scale, but that does not necessarily mean that they are of poor quality.
The best scooter bearings for you might be different from other scooter riders. If you want to find out even more useful information about scooter bearings, then check out Buying Bearings.