Maintenance of Roller Skates
Tempish Bearing Oil
€5.95Sure-Grip Side-by-side Tool
€11.95Independent Bearing Saver Tool
€15.95 €14.95Roces 3-in-1 tool
€8.95Wicked Cross Board & Quad Tool
€17.95Rollerblade Bladetool Pro
€24.95Wicked Smart Bearing Remover
€12.95Bronson Bearing Cleaning Unit
€9.95Tempish Bearing Cleaner
€14.95 €11.95Wicked Inline Y Tool
€11.95Bones Speed Cream
€11.95North Speed Solution Bearing Grease
€11.95Bronson High Speed Oil
€9.95 €8.95Wicked Cross Skate Tool
€11.95Rollerblade Blade tool
€17.95Bones Bearing Cleaner
€24.95What Roller Skate Maintenance Should I Be Doing?
Although roller skates don't require extensive maintenance to keep them rolling smoothly, tightening nuts and bolts and cleaning your roller skate bearings are considered standard practices. Fortunately, these tasks can be done simultaneously. Dirty bearings can become noisy and may not roll as freely as they used to. Specific skate bearing cleaning can thoroughly remove built-up dirt, allowing them to spin smoothly again.
How Often Should You Clean Roller Skate Bearings?
If you roller skate regularly, it's a good idea to clean your bearings every 2-3 months. You might need to clean them more frequently if you skate more often or in areas where the bearings can accumulate a lot of dirt and dust. For instance, if you skate indoors where it is generally clean, roller skate bearing maintenance may only involve giving them a polish.
What Tools Do I Need to Adjust Roller Skates?
Whether you have been roller skating for years or have just started this wonderful sport, parts of your roller skates like wheels, nuts, and trucks will eventually need to be replaced. A suitable roller skate tool is exactly what you need to change the components of your skates.
In fact, a roller skate tool is a multipurpose gadget that will help you unscrew axle nuts, change bearings, and unfasten the kingpin nuts easily. This particular tool is perfect if you are looking to replace your bushings, wheels, and truck to either change worn-down parts or modify the style of your skates. Some roller skate tools also come equipped with an Allen key to remove the bolt holding the toe stop to your baseplate.