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April 1st, 2009

Skateboard Wheels and Other Skateboard Parts

By Anne Clarke

Skateboard Parts

Skateboard Parts

The origins of skateboarding are tricky, at best. Some consider it erupted out of an accidental phenomenon-that is, when kids on soap-boxes in the 1930s and 1940s detached the box from the soap-box cart off the plank and attached rollerskate wheels to the plank. Others argue the sport began as a pre-meditated move by Southern California surfers in an effort to recreate the smooth carving motion of surfing on land. Whatever the origin, skateboarding has caught on. Not only are skateboards widely available for purchase, but also cities are covered with sometimes gated, concrete areas designated for skateboarding. Skateboards are made up of the following parts: Skateboard Deck, Skateboard Bearings, Skateboard Hardware, Skateboard Trucks and Skateboard Wheels.

Skateboard decks are usually 7-ply maple planks that are anywhere from 7-10 ½ inches wide. Wide planks are used for trick-skating, while skateboards in the 7-8 ½ inch range are used for street-skating. Decks usually have “grip tape” on the top of them. This tape adheres to the top of the deck, while the surface provides a sandpaper material, which helps the individual “grip” the board. Bearings help mount the deck on an axle. Most bearings are graded according to a scale called an ABEC scale. Industrial “608″ size bearings are standard and bearings are usually made of steel.

Hardware consists of a set of bolts, usually 8 in a set (10-32 bolts). An allen (or crosshead) is also part of hardware. Additionally, self-lock nylock nuts are used.

Skateboards have two metal trucks, which are usually an aluminum alloy. These connect the wheels to the deck. The baseplate is screwed to the deck and the hanger holds the axle. There are also rubber grommets or bushings between the hanger and the baseplate, which help the board maneuver and turn. The stiffer the bushings or rubber grommets, the stiffer the turn. The bushings also cushion. Wheels are made of polyurethane. Sizes and shapes are suited for different types of skating, such as street or trick skating. Smaller sizes keep the deck closer to the ground, which requires less force to speed up or slow down. The hardness of the wheel also affects the overall performance. Hardness is usually measured by durometer ‘A’ scale. Optional parts include: Lapper, Nose guard, Rails, Risers, (Angled) Risers, Grip tape and Tail guard.

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March 25th, 2009

Tips On Buying The Best Skateboarding Deck

By: Todd Martin

Buy Skateboard Deck

The largest part of any skateboard is its deck. This is the part of the skateboard where you stand on and the rest of the parts are attached to it. The deck plays a very crucial role in your ability to control and maneuver the skateboard as a whole. Smaller sized people are able to do more with a thin deck than larger people.

Yet, if you have a definite size of deck in mind, you want to get one that is a correct match for your body. The typical deck size is from 7 inches to 8 inches. What you want to be able to do the most with your skateboard is significant to consider, when you select a deck. If you want to be able to do a range of flips and tricks you want to have smaller sized decks.
It will be practical to select one that is at least 32″ in length. Also, pay a close attention to the set up of the nose and tail of the skateboard deck to be able to perform your type of skating on it. The more curved the deck is in these areas the easier it will be for you to perform an array of tricks. If your goal is to be able to successfully learn to do more complicated tricks then this type of skateboard decks may be what you need in order to do so.
You should never decide on a skateboarding deck based on the look of it alone. What good is such a skateboard deck if you aren’t happy with what you can do with it? You definitely don’t want it to be showpiece taking up space in your room. Also, you absolutely want to invest in a good quality deck like Flip skateboard decks that will last you longer.

In order to find the most excellent deck for you, use your time to find the proper skateboard deck for your style of skating and your skillfulness. If you don’t, you may be upset with the overall skateboard. It could simply be that they don’t have the correct equipment to perform on. A good number of retailers of such items know the significance of that.

With the popularity of the skateboarding soaring to new highs, As a result; various brands of skateboard decks come up, such as Sec9 Channel 9. Plan B skateboard decks, Zoo York skateboard decks etc. You can find professional skateboard decks in goskateorgohome.com which is an online skateboards and accessories supplier providing many brands of complete skateboards and accessories.

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