Honesty, I know nothing about rollerblades. but if each wheel on rollerblades use 2 bearings it should be perfectly fine. As long as you face the shielded side of the bearing outward.
If you skate in a rink yoi could probably just open up your old bearings take them apart clean them and regrease them and they would last lile nearly forever.
I skate 99% of the time outside. I take my bearings apart every 6 months clean and oil them with full synthetic. We have a very small rink here with only kids in it, they have no skating etiquette so I hate going there.
@@allabouthim03 a good thing to know also is if you pop out the spacer you cam put all the bearings to one side and completely disassemble the bearing and use some polishing compound on the races to make them like mirror smooth again after awhile. And if you take one of the bearings to a bicycle shop they usually have and sell the balls. They use them in old headsets. So you can replace the balls for like maybe 40 cents to free occasionally if you really want to make a set last a long time. This is kore a reccomendation for the young kids that might not have like 30+ dollars for new bearings every year.
Also, a spin test is only so good. When your skating your putting a load on them and if the races are worn out the balls will have more friction and roll worse.
Just tested set of those on my inline Sebas, pretty impressed 😁
How are ur new bearings holding up are they fast
Still loving these bearings. I've had zero issues 👍🏾.
Ok for roller blades? Baurs?
Honesty, I know nothing about rollerblades. but if each wheel on rollerblades use 2 bearings it should be perfectly fine. As long as you face the shielded side of the bearing outward.
If you skate in a rink yoi could probably just open up your old bearings take them apart clean them and regrease them and they would last lile nearly forever.
I skate 99% of the time outside. I take my bearings apart every 6 months clean and oil them with full synthetic. We have a very small rink here with only kids in it, they have no skating etiquette so I hate going there.
@@allabouthim03 a good thing to know also is if you pop out the spacer you cam put all the bearings to one side and completely disassemble the bearing and use some polishing compound on the races to make them like mirror smooth again after awhile. And if you take one of the bearings to a bicycle shop they usually have and sell the balls. They use them in old headsets. So you can replace the balls for like maybe 40 cents to free occasionally if you really want to make a set last a long time. This is kore a reccomendation for the young kids that might not have like 30+ dollars for new bearings every year.
Also, a spin test is only so good. When your skating your putting a load on them and if the races are worn out the balls will have more friction and roll worse.
True👍🏾
Hi Carl
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