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Skate Bearings: Get Your Money’s Worth, 2026

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Skate Bearings: Get Your Money’s Worth, 2026

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Par Guillaume Martin · 9 mai 2026 · 5 min de lecture

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Guillaume Martin

Rédacteur en chef · 18 ans de skate

A vu naitre et mourir 3 generations de pros. Chronique mensuelle.

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Skateboarding Bearing Maintenance — The Complete Guide to Getting Your Money’s Worth in 2026

Your bearings are grinding, slowing down, and you’re already thinking of buying new ones? Stop. 15 minutes of cleaning and 2 drops of oil, and they’ll be like new. This guide tells you exactly how to do it — and why 90% of skaters throw their bearings away too soon.

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1. The undeniable signs

A bearing that needs maintenance? You’ll hear it before you feel it. A dry crackle, a dull squeak, a wheel that slows down too fast after a push — that’s the signal. You don’t need to be a mechanic to diagnose it.

The quick test: remove the wheel, put it on a truck axle, and spin it by hand. It should spin silently for several seconds. If it stops in less than 2 seconds or vibrates, it’s time to act. And before you pull out your credit card to buy a pack of Bones Reds, try cleaning them — 9 times out of 10, it’s enough.

2. What you need (under €15 budget)

The bearing survival kit fits in a shoebox. You need a skate tool (if you don’t have one, get that sorted first), a needle or a utility knife, a glass jar with a lid, acetone or 90%+ isopropyl alcohol, and a suitable lubricant.

WD-40? No. It degreases initially, then it attacks the metal and promotes rust. The only lubricant worth it: Bones Speed Cream or a low-viscosity precision oil. One bottle easily lasts 2 years. The investment is negligible.

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3. Step-by-step cleaning

Workspace: an old table, a glass jar, and 15 minutes. That’s it. Start by unscrewing the truck axles with your skate tool and remove all 4 wheels. Slide a utility knife tip or a needle under the bearing’s rubber shield — it pops right off, no forcing. Keep it safe, you’ll need it at the end.

All 8 bearings in the jar. Pour acetone or 90%+ isopropyl alcohol over them until they’re covered. Close the lid, shake for 30 seconds. Let them soak for 5 to 10 minutes. You’ll see the solvent turn brown — that’s all the accumulated grime coming off. Satisfying.

Take them out one by one, use an old toothbrush if needed. Place them on absorbent paper, spin them between your fingers to shake off the solvent, and let them air dry for at least 10 minutes. A wet bearing that gets lubricated is a ruined bearing. Be patient.

4. Lubrication: the game-changer

This is where most people mess up. Too much oil is as bad as not enough. 1 to 2 drops per bearing, no more. Apply directly to the balls, spin the bearing between your fingers to distribute it well, and put the rubber shield back in place. A dry click — it’s reassembled.

Bones Speed Cream has been the benchmark for 30 years because it’s low viscosity — it penetrates everywhere without leaving residue that attracts dust. Thick greases are for car engines, not for skateboarding. Keep that in mind if you try other products.

Reassemble the bearings into the wheels, the wheels onto the axles, and do a hand test. The difference is immediate. Your wheels should now spin silently for 5 to 8 seconds effortlessly.

5. How often to maintain your bearings

The basic rule: every 3 to 4 weeks if you skate regularly, meaning 3 to 4 times a week. If you ride on clean, dry concrete, you can wait 6 weeks. If you skated in the rain or on sand — immediate cleaning, no waiting.

Water is the number one enemy of bearings. It seeps under the shields, oxidizes the steel balls, and kills a bearing in 2 sessions. If you skate in wet weather, invest in waterproof bearings or clean them systematically after every wet session.

Maintenance schedule at a glance

Skateboarding frequencyRecommended maintenance
Daily (intensive session)Every 2 weeks
3-4 times a weekEvery 3-4 weeks
Weekend riderEvery 2 months
Rain / sand sessionImmediate cleaning after

6. When should you really buy new ones?

If, after cleaning and lubrication, the bearing still vibrates, grinds, or doesn’t spin smoothly — it’s dead. The balls are pitted or a race is deformed. No oil can fix that. That’s the only time replacement is justified.

For replacements, Bones Reds are still the safe bet. Around €17-20 for an 8-pack on Amazon.fr, manufactured in China under strict Bones control, with a high-speed nylon cage and pre-lubricated with Speed Cream. The value for money has been unbeatable for 20 years — and thousands of pros use them daily. If you want to step up your game without breaking the bank, Bones Super Reds offer higher precision steel balls for a few extra euros.

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Bearing maintenance is one of the few things in skateboarding where 15 minutes and €10 make a real difference. Your well-oiled, clean bearings mean a better start to your session, a push that takes you further, and a wheel sound that spins without resistance. It’s the kind of detail that separates a performing setup from one that’s just getting by. If you want to go further in optimizing your gear, check out our 2026 skateboarding wheels comparison.

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