Replacement Wheels (Blue)
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Razor should be raised s/n off scooter is what you need to type in. It will provide you with a list of wheels that are compatible with your scooter.
These wheels are made of rubber and will not skid.
The ABEC scale is a widely used industry standard for measuring ball bearing tolerances. It was created by the American Bearing Manufacturers Association's (ABMA) Annular Bearing Engineering Committee (ABEC). There are five tolerance classes, ranging from the most stringent to the most lenient: 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 are the first three numbers. Yes, it will fit; however, the abec 7 is made with a little more precision. It shouldn't make a difference unless you're a professional.
The Rip Rider 360 will not be able to use these. A 76mm or 64mm replacement will be required. The original wheels are 76mm in diameter, but the Razor website sells 64mm replacements that appear to be sufficient. Personally, I'd go with the 76mm replacements because they're thicker and last a little longer. However, anything in that size range will most likely work.
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Flat spots will appear. Unfortunately, braking causes flat spots on the back wheels of the Razor scooter. Even when he was riding on a smooth road, both of my son's scooters sounded as if they were on cobblestones. The smooth, like-new ride quality was restored thanks to these wheels. ABEC 5 bearings spin easily, smoothly, and quietly. Because the wheels are made of the same material as the originals, I expect them to develop flat spots as well. br>br>I ordered a set of red and a set of blue wheels to fix my son's two scooters that appeared to be identical. The blue front wheel and the rear wheels are a perfect match. The red front wheel, on the other hand, was rubbing against the front fork's plastic. I had to cut away some of the plastic inside the front fork with a utility knife. I'm surprised because these were the wheels recommended for my scooters, and I specifically chose the Razor brand over much cheaper aftermarket wheels to avoid fit issues; however, my son is riding his scooters happily, so it was worth it in the end.
The following items are included in the package: 2 blue hard plastic wheels, identical to the ones shown in the photo. The allen wrenches do not come with the kit. Two 0's are required. To remove and replace the wheels, use Allen wrenches measuring 55mm. br>Our scooter is used for approximately 10 hours per week, including weekends. I'm not sure how long these wheels should last, but they needed to be replaced after 8 weeks. I waited 10 weeks because this is our third scooter, and I'm still surprised when they wear out. The same 98mm Blue wheels cost $12 at the time. In January of this year, he was 66 years old. They've dropped to $9 since February 2015. 99 (Apr. 2015) but, better yet, the Orange wheels are now only $6. I placed an order for five sets today. br>It's worth noting that these wheels don't light up or perform any special functions. My scooter, like the other two, is a Razor, but it is brought inside every night rather than just being stored in our covered patio, and it has outlasted the other two by several months and is still going strong. br>I've included photos of the front wheel, which is still usable, and the back wheel, which is completely worn out. br>When I get my new wheels, I'll make a point of rotating them once a month.
These were a little difficult to put on, owing to the originals' tight fit. They appear to be withstanding his daily abuse, so I'm hoping they'll last as long as the originals (years).
I bought these to replace the wheels on my grandchildren's razor scooters that had become worn out. Their scooters' wheels are literally worn out. The scooters they bought in Bolivia haven't held up to the abuse, but the original scooter product has; I've purchased 6 scooters for them over the years, and they take the abuse and keep going. These will be used to replace the ones they currently have, and the Bolivians thank you for a fantastic product.
We picked up some Huffy Micro scooters at a yard sale, and they appeared to be slow and clumsy. After a few hours, one of the wheels broke due to brittleness caused by age. I ordered these and installed them, and my scooter now looks brand new! Things have taken a turn for the worse! We also got different colors for each boy, so there will be no confusion about who belongs to whom!.
Fit my micro scooter; the wheels were slightly narrower than my forks, but they compressed easily enough to fit. br>br>As long as your scooter has bearings marked 608, wheels that are about 1" wide, and a three-speed transmission, you're good to go. These should fit because they are 9" in diameter. br>br>Wheels have a little runout, but after some riding, they'll most likely be round. br>br>Came in a razor-branded package; could be knockoffs, but if so, the packaging is spot on.
Grandson enjoyed riding his razor and needed new tires, which were so simple to replace that he took over the repair from me. He's 9.
You will need the right sized Allen wrench though you will need the right sized Allen wrench though you will need the right sized Allen wrench because you will replace wheels and bearing.