Liked your video a lot. I would add that if you skate both outdoors and indoors to have a separate set of wheels and bearings. The indoor wheels and bearings won't exhibit as much wear and tear as the one's that you use outside where there's dirt, sand, leaves, etc. To clean my outdoor bearings I put them in a big plastic jug with a quart of fresh motor oil and shake them up for about 2-3 minutes and let sit overnight. I scoop them out in the am and dry them out for about 2 hours on paper towels before putting them in. If you look inside the jug it will look like the oil that you remove from your car when you do an oil change.
I would add to check the threadlock on the screws before putting back on the skates. I've seen plenty of screws fall out in games and in rec skating. Loctite do a really good blue threadlock, which is perfect for hand tools to remove. Don't use red threadlock as this is a more permanent solution
Excellent! thank you!! How about placing wheels crossing 1 and 2, and 3 and 4 and viceverse from both sides. This way wheels rotate in between positions also
Finally got back into playing roller street hockey. Bought a brand new pair of Bauer skates a year and half ago. Thanks for the recommendation on the oil for bearings. I clean my bearings every other week - just swab all the dirt in the them with a qtip but definitely need to oil them. My main problem right now is I have had the screw pop out of my front wheel three times in the last couple months. I make sure to tighten all my screws before each time I leave the house to skate, but I have gotten in the habit of making sure they are tight with my skate tool each time I take a rest at the school yard every time I take a break. I still have lost the front wheel screw, only to have to search the yard and have been fortunate so far to find it each time but it has gotten me so paranoid. I am looking into buying extra replacement screws to keep in my bag as you suggest doing in this video. I would love for you to do a video on different wheels - especially outdoor ones as I spend the majority of my skate time on outdoor surfaces. I have gotten wheels specific to hard asphalt but recently have been skating on smooth surface at an outdoor rink and my wheels are a bit too slippery for the surface. Would love for you to dive deep into this if possible.
That’s awesome to here your back on skates. To solve the problem of you bolt falling out. Head to the hardware store and get some lock tight. Just dab a little on the bolt and it will hold nicely
One important point needing to be mentioned is how important it is to check regularly the tightness of the bolts that secure your wheels. Even more important is, when you swap your wheels, check to be sure that the two aluminum frames, that hold each set of four wheels, are solidly secured to your boots. While skating at high speed, I have had a wheel come loose, and once, an aluminum frame came detached from one of its anchors. I survived, just short of an emergency room visit. I was wearing wrist guards and knee pads but got plenty of road rash.
What lube are you using these days? Bones tends to heat up and be good after like 2 periods of play. Been rotating between Oust and Sonic, I think I prefer Oust met oil.
Hey bro, im missing a screw in my chassis. Not a axel screw, one of the ones that hold the chassis together. Do u know what those are called or where i can get them
It’s called chassis hardware. Im not sure where to get they from. I recommend emailing the manufacturer and they should point you in the right direction
You know this is actually a really hard question to answer because there are so many different things to look for in sticks. I can tell you to not cheep out on a stick it won’t last. Don’t need top of the line just don’t get bottom either. You can find deals on stick if you look at the clearance section or do what I do and buy pro stock. I use hockey stick man. My favorite company’s are Bauer and CCM
I think it’s because my visor quality sucked back then so you couldn’t see it from a distance. But I have no problem going back and doing reshoots to make the videos better. In one video I hand a tattoo appear and disappear
Liked your video a lot. I would add that if you skate both outdoors and indoors to have a separate set of wheels and bearings. The indoor wheels and bearings won't exhibit as much wear and tear as the one's that you use outside where there's dirt, sand, leaves, etc. To clean my outdoor bearings I put them in a big plastic jug with a quart of fresh motor oil and shake them up for about 2-3 minutes and let sit overnight. I scoop them out in the am and dry them out for about 2 hours on paper towels before putting them in. If you look inside the jug it will look like the oil that you remove from your car when you do an oil change.
I get it now I needed to watch the video a couple of times just to get the idea of what to do with the bearings thanks
Very helpful thanks, I'd recommend using a microfiber cloth to remove the dust because then you get it damp and it works better
I would add to check the threadlock on the screws before putting back on the skates.
I've seen plenty of screws fall out in games and in rec skating.
Loctite do a really good blue threadlock, which is perfect for hand tools to remove.
Don't use red threadlock as this is a more permanent solution
Thanks for the tip. I will defiantly be using this in a feature hockey hacks video
Excellent! thank you!!
How about placing wheels crossing 1 and 2, and 3 and 4 and viceverse from both sides. This way wheels rotate in between positions also
Finally got back into playing roller street hockey. Bought a brand new pair of Bauer skates a year and half ago. Thanks for the recommendation on the oil for bearings. I clean my bearings every other week - just swab all the dirt in the them with a qtip but definitely need to oil them. My main problem right now is I have had the screw pop out of my front wheel three times in the last couple months. I make sure to tighten all my screws before each time I leave the house to skate, but I have gotten in the habit of making sure they are tight with my skate tool each time I take a rest at the school yard every time I take a break. I still have lost the front wheel screw, only to have to search the yard and have been fortunate so far to find it each time but it has gotten me so paranoid. I am looking into buying extra replacement screws to keep in my bag as you suggest doing in this video. I would love for you to do a video on different wheels - especially outdoor ones as I spend the majority of my skate time on outdoor surfaces. I have gotten wheels specific to hard asphalt but recently have been skating on smooth surface at an outdoor rink and my wheels are a bit too slippery for the surface. Would love for you to dive deep into this if possible.
That’s awesome to here your back on skates. To solve the problem of you bolt falling out. Head to the hardware store and get some lock tight. Just dab a little on the bolt and it will hold nicely
One important point needing to be mentioned is how important it is to check regularly the tightness of the bolts that secure your wheels. Even more important is, when you swap your wheels, check to be sure that the two aluminum frames, that hold each set of four wheels, are solidly secured to your boots.
While skating at high speed, I have had a wheel come loose, and once, an aluminum frame came detached from one of its anchors. I survived, just short of an emergency room visit. I was wearing wrist guards and knee pads but got plenty of road rash.
You have helped me improve alot in hockey thank you 🙏🏻
Glad to help out
Another great video this is just what I need other videos I watched weren’t helpful but this one is thank you so much friend!
On the last part it’s shelter-in-place btw
You're welcome. Glad to help out. Yeah i couldn't remember what it was called to save my life haha
Thanks for the tips,now I know how 2 repair and take care of my skates. 😇🙄😎
muy util, muchas gracias
How do you put oil on top of the bearings when fixing your skates?
What lube are you using these days? Bones tends to heat up and be good after like 2 periods of play. Been rotating between Oust and Sonic, I think I prefer Oust met oil.
I’ve been using this one from Amazon
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Hey what model of missions are those ?
My wheel doesnt come off... every video show both side off the wheel need allen key... mine only one side
Hey bro, im missing a screw in my chassis. Not a axel screw, one of the ones that hold the chassis together. Do u know what those are called or where i can get them
It’s called chassis hardware. Im not sure where to get they from. I recommend emailing the manufacturer and they should point you in the right direction
@@HockeyAdventures thanks boss
@@HockeyAdventuresIjust found them they're called M4 x 0.7 x 8mm bolts
What is a good roller hockey stick for right handed and 5 foot 2
You know this is actually a really hard question to answer because there are so many different things to look for in sticks. I can tell you to not cheep out on a stick it won’t last. Don’t need top of the line just don’t get bottom either. You can find deals on stick if you look at the clearance section or do what I do and buy pro stock. I use hockey stick man. My favorite company’s are Bauer and CCM
Thanks
No problem
Do you have a good type of roller hockey blades recommendations
Thanks bud ❤️
I want to get skates so I can learn how to take care of them and play hockey
Do it! If there is a will there is a way
What oil is that?
Do i need to but the oil on a brand new pair of skates?
No they will be good for a while
Full Send Hockey cool man thanks. just subbed , great video
10:44 Dude went from a perfect, hairless face to a real nice 5 o’clock shadow & back to a perfect face!?!
I think it’s because my visor quality sucked back then so you couldn’t see it from a distance. But I have no problem going back and doing reshoots to make the videos better. In one video I hand a tattoo appear and disappear
Lol you messed up maintains more then you dropped stuff
Maintenance*
@@HockeyAdventures well spelled 👍🏽 I did so bad spelling it my auto correct couldn’t do it lol
I normally have the same problem lol
@@HockeyAdventures no biggy keep good contaminant coming. You’re videos have help my kids out a lot an great refresher for me
Glad to help and happy to hear your family is enjoying the content
"To maintenance"...? 😬🤡🙃
I’m confused as to what you are confused about?