Upgrade Your Ride! 🛹
The linpel2 PCS RipStik Caster Board Replacement Wheel Set features high-quality 76mm PU wheels with built-in bearings, ensuring a smooth and stable ride. This versatile set is compatible with various skateboards and scooters, making it an ideal choice for riders of all ages. Each set includes essential tools for easy installation, promising long-lasting performance for both kids and adults.
Brand | linpel |
Model | 76 x 24 mm |
Manufacturer reference | 76x24 |
Exterior | Unfinished |
Manufacturer Part Number | 76x24 |
Construction | Cast |
Rim Diameter | 1.7 Inches |
Speed Rating | F |
Rim Width | 24 Centimeters |
Bolt Pattern (Number of Holes) | 6 |
Backspace | 24 Centimeters |
Item Weight | 220 g |
P**Z
Perfect fit
Exactly what I was looking for and needed.
A**R
Nice wheels!
These are nice quality wheels. They are very soft and will work on most any surface. The bearings come pressed in and are decent enough for scooter wheels.These roll smooth and are well made. Overall they are a great wheel and I would recommend them.
C**E
Doesnt fit the ripstik board
Wheels are too large need smaller ones
J**N
Not the right wheels for my crazy cart
Not wide enough for my cart but used bearings and worked!
M**K
These were just a tiny bit oversized for the smaller RipStick
These ripstick wheels appeared to be identical to the original wheels that were well worn. The hub was identically sized and even this wheel color was identical, but when installed they had a minor rub.I was able to mount them on a lathe using a 1/4" threaded bolt, two washers to prevent the bearings from rotating, and nut, and then used 120 grit sandpaper to remove about 1/8" to 3/16" of rubber from the wheel.If one looks closely at the hardware of a RipStick as you disassemble it you can see that "Thread Locker" was used on all of the bolts except the bolt located under the top plate of the ripstick that secures the ripstick wheel assemblies. The 2 top plate are attached to the ripstick using 16 small screws for each plate. These screws are located on the bottom of the ripstick. The screws were not thread locked.I reassembled it with Medium Strength Thread Locker but it is possible that High Strength Thread Locker was used originally because the wheels required great effort to remove them using allen wrenches. I held each allen wrench with a vice grip and was then able to turn them to remove the wheel axel.You must be careful so you don't lose any of the small spacers. I am happy that I didn't need to learn where I needed to go to replace one of those spacers......
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