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What makes a skateboard wheel type good?

Mine are apparently 53 in size (is that cm, mm, diameter or radius of the wheel?) and 93 A. I think that‘s hardness. What‘s a good wheel for me, if I like to.Cruise over sometimes rough pavement (hard wheel?)Attempt simple tricks (ollies, kickflips, manuals)Turn hardP.S. I have quarter-inch-thick-risers.So any suggestions?

Answer:

Something quite hard not to hard that the tortoise will die when it hatches
a tortoise egg hatching device ;)
usally the quallity and the size.
All skateboards are somewhat distinctive to a minimum of one yet another, some have good barings that's what's going to make ur skateboard pass swifter and save roling witout a push plenty longer. All u ought to do is replace the barings, pass to a skate save or something comparable :)
53 mm is an average size for skateboard wheels. Different sized wheels are usually geared to a certain type a skating. For an example smaller wheels such as 51mm are meant for halfpipes and skate parks because its rolling on smooth surfaces, the bigger wheels (55mm) are meant for more street skating so you can ride over pebbles and little cracks in the road or sidewalk without having your balance thrown off. As far as hardness goes there isn't a whole lot of a difference between any of them and either way learning simple tricks are not made easier with varying wheel sizes. And last off risers have nothing to do with the wheels there are there just to absorb impact Well I hope that helped a little.

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