Difference between revisions of "608 Skate Bearings"

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So many lousy bearings are available to the skater today, it is amazing that wheels still roll. Some products do stand out as being better than the rest. I suggest these bearings for use in cement skatepark or street environments where 99% of skating is being done today. Dirt contamination is the #1 enemy of the skater, followed by proper mounting and alignment issues.  
 
So many lousy bearings are available to the skater today, it is amazing that wheels still roll. Some products do stand out as being better than the rest. I suggest these bearings for use in cement skatepark or street environments where 99% of skating is being done today. Dirt contamination is the #1 enemy of the skater, followed by proper mounting and alignment issues.  
The bearing's ABEC level is rarely a problem. Most skate companies flat out lie about their ABEC rating being any more than an ABEC 1. ABEC stands for Annular Bearing Engineering Committee of the AFBMA (American Bearing Manufacturers Association Inc.) (ANSI/ABMA/ISO 3290).  
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The bearing's ABEC level is rarely a problem. Most skate companies flat out lie about their ABEC rating being any more than an ABEC 1. ABEC stands for Annular Bearing Engineering Committee of the [http://www.abma-dc.org/ AFBMA] (American Bearing Manufacturers Association Inc.) (ANSI/ABMA/ISO 3290).  
  
 
In my opinion, a well designed 608 skate bearing should include: 6-7 balls, dual labyrinth seals (or at least an outer labyrinth seal and an inner shield), quality steel construction, delrin or phenolic cages, and a light grease lubricant. The bearing set should also include a set of precision spacers.  
 
In my opinion, a well designed 608 skate bearing should include: 6-7 balls, dual labyrinth seals (or at least an outer labyrinth seal and an inner shield), quality steel construction, delrin or phenolic cages, and a light grease lubricant. The bearing set should also include a set of precision spacers.  
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Top Bearings:
 
Top Bearings:
* Bones Swiss - THE STANDARD for speed, but suffer from poor sealing and lack of a quality spacer.
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* [http://www.bonesbearings.com/detail.html?cart=1093345449440967&s=BSAWBX88 Bones Swiss] - THE STANDARD for speed, but suffer from poor sealing and lack of a quality spacer.
* Oust Bearings, Inc. - High quality labyrinth sealed bearings and precision spacers. Very nice!  
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* [http://www.oustbearings.com/MOC9AirrBEARINGS.html Oust Bearings], Inc. - High quality labyrinth sealed bearings and precision spacers. Very nice!  
* Biltin Bearing - A lower grade, poorly sealed bearing, but with a superior integrated spacer system.
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* [http://www.biltin.com/ Biltin Bearing] - A lower grade, poorly sealed bearing, but with a superior integrated spacer system.
  
 
Bearings of note: (due to poor availability)
 
Bearings of note: (due to poor availability)
* SKF FREEstyler bearings - Well sealed and by a name brand bearing company. No spacers.
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* [http://www.skf.com/portal/skf/home/solutions?paf_dm=shared&paf_gear_id=600029&contentId=0.000336.000479.000962.001096.004102.001110&action=viewDetail&lang=en SKF FREEstyler bearings] - Well sealed and by a name brand bearing company. No spacers.
* NTN Formula Extreme Skateboard Bearings - Well sealed and by a name brand bearing company. Spacers!
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* [http://www.ntn.ca/skateboard_bearings.htm NTN Formula Extreme Skateboard Bearings] - Well sealed and by a name brand bearing company. Spacers!
  
  

Revision as of 09:49, 26 October 2006

So many lousy bearings are available to the skater today, it is amazing that wheels still roll. Some products do stand out as being better than the rest. I suggest these bearings for use in cement skatepark or street environments where 99% of skating is being done today. Dirt contamination is the #1 enemy of the skater, followed by proper mounting and alignment issues. The bearing's ABEC level is rarely a problem. Most skate companies flat out lie about their ABEC rating being any more than an ABEC 1. ABEC stands for Annular Bearing Engineering Committee of the AFBMA (American Bearing Manufacturers Association Inc.) (ANSI/ABMA/ISO 3290).

In my opinion, a well designed 608 skate bearing should include: 6-7 balls, dual labyrinth seals (or at least an outer labyrinth seal and an inner shield), quality steel construction, delrin or phenolic cages, and a light grease lubricant. The bearing set should also include a set of precision spacers.


Top Bearings:

  • Bones Swiss - THE STANDARD for speed, but suffer from poor sealing and lack of a quality spacer.
  • Oust Bearings, Inc. - High quality labyrinth sealed bearings and precision spacers. Very nice!
  • Biltin Bearing - A lower grade, poorly sealed bearing, but with a superior integrated spacer system.

Bearings of note: (due to poor availability)


By using a quality bearing and going through proper skateboard preparation you can maximize bearing life, increase speed during high side load, give the rider superior feedback, and improve slide control. Free spin has almost no affect on bearing performance while riding, do not worry if your bearings do not free spin forever, riding is the test.