Going shieldless

Skateboard wheel without bearing shields

This morning both of my back wheels just stopped turning, out of nothing. Not sure what happened. There wasn't any more dirt than usual around, it's a concrete skatepark after all.

One bearing in a front wheel was causing troubles last week. But I found it strange that 2 wheels got stuck pretty much at the same time.

The big bummer is that those are Bronson Ceramic bearings, and they are not cheap bearings. I'm riding them for about 2 months and would have expected to get more life out of them

Later at home I took the bearings out. They would not spin at all. Popped all the shields, cleaned them with alcohol and put 1 - 2 drops Bones Speed Cream on them. That helped and they started spinning again. Maybe it was just accumulated dirt, who knows.

While fixing the front wheel last week I noticed that the shields caused the wheel to spin slower. With shields removed the bearing performance seemed much better.

Maybe the shields are bent or misaligned and add friction.

So I decided to join the circle of cool kids and pop the shields. Other then that the wheels spin really nicely with popped shields, I don't notice much of a difference in added noise or so. Feels good, let's see how long they last until the next cleaning session.