My 12 yo has recently gained an interest n learning to skateboard. I have a board already, but its trucks and wheels are rusting out. I would like to replace them with new ones, and I wanted to ask what would be good (economical) trucks and wheels to get?

The current trucks and wheels don’t have any branding information that I can see.

    • maxprime@lemmy.ml
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      2 months ago

      If budget is a concern, cleaning old bearings can go a long way. Soapy water, followed by a wd40 bath, followed by some 3-in-1 oil, followed by thoroughly wiping clean and dry, can make old bearings feel much better.

      But bearings are pretty cheap so it might be worth it to get new ones.

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    2 months ago

    No idea about the skateboard gear, but make sure the kid also has a good helmet and knee pads and stuff too!

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    2 months ago

    Find a skate shop and let your kid talk to a skater working there. Buy a skate key and any cheap trucks and bearings and see if they will show him how to replace them on his own.

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    The hardware looks fine. I’d start by slapping some fresh bearings (Reds are always a safe bet) with spacers. Before spending money on trucks, I’d invest in wheels that match the surface he rides the most (street v park). Nothing kills the stoke faster than a slow board.

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    2 months ago

    ‘House’/basic no-name wheels are probably fine if they’re just trying it out for now (edit: just pay attention to hardness with an eye to where they’re skating - harder for park, a little softer and/or wider for street. Talk to the guy at your local skateshop). I second Reds or Bronsons for bearings.

    The indy fanboy in me says they deserve a good set of Independent trucks, but honestly at this stage of the game the cheapest trucks you can find at the skateshop probably suffice. Pick them up a skate tool while you’re at it.