How much is a Sector 9 skateboard worth?
Sector 9 keeps it real and keeps it original….Sector 9 Longboards.
Classic Series | Platinum Series | Sidewinder Series |
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Sector 9 Angler Swift Longboard Complete Regular price: $179.00 Sale price: $129.95 | Sector 9 Fortune Ft. Point Longboard Complete Regular price: $189.00 Sale price: $175.00 | Sector 9 Cape Roundhouse Longboard Complete $200.00 |
What bearings do Sector 9 use?
Sector 9 Skateboards Platinum Bearings – ABEC 9.
Do all longboard bearings fit all wheels?
All longboard (skateboard) bearings come in a standard size to fit within longboard and skateboard wheels. Many factors separate what makes a good longboard bearing different than a not so good bearing.
How do I choose longboard bearings?
Longboard bearings with a high ABEC rating tend to offer the most speed. The higher the ABEC rating is for a set of bearings, the smoother and more durable they are — and that can result in increased speed for you. Look for a seven or nine ABEC rating to find the fastest options.
Do you need spacers for longboard bearings?
Bearing spacers are totally optional; longboarders and casual skaters likely won’t put enough pressure on their boards to ever need them, though they are definitely a good investment if you want to slide, do a lot of tricks, and generally skate hard.
Is Sector 9 any good?
It’s very stable due to its comfortable size and wheelbase. It comes with big, high-quality wheels – and no wheelbite due to large cutouts. It comes with quality, reputable trucks that are stable yet responsive at higher speeds. It has good sliding potential (stability, concave) if harder wheels are fitted.
How can I make my longboard faster?
The best way to make your longboard faster is to mount bigger, medium-hard wheels with small to medium-size cores, so they have enough urethane to go fast and smooth on bumpy roads. Which exact wheels you will choose depends on your setup.
How long do longboard bearings last?
The average lifespan of skateboard bearings is 1 to 2 years if given proper care and maintenance. Bearings get tired too, and remember that too much of anything isn’t good at all. Too much wetness, sliding, and fast jumping will cause your skateboard bearings to wear out faster.