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Skateboard Info
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"It's more than a sport, it's a lifestyle"
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NEW! Build your own complete at PopcornSkate!
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CHOOSING YOUR SETUP:
It's important to be selective when choosing the components for a skateboard. A complete set-up is made up of several components:
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- The skateboard wood (deck), typically mde of laminated wood and molded with concave and raised tail and nose for functionality. They range in styles, size and lengths.
- Griptape is applied to the top of the board for grip whilst riding the board. This varies from basic grey grip, up to the various styles of graphic (printed) grip that is now available.
- Trucks: The metal axle-assembly that mounts to the underside of the deck using nuts and bolts. The wheels are attached to the trucks. Trucks are used to for turning and are adjustable to turn at different speeds and degrees.
- Wheels (4 off): Made of urethane compounds, different wheels are made for use with different terrain and surfaces. Good quality wheels are critical to the quality, functionality and safety of riding a skateboard.
- Bearings: 2 precision bearings (making a total of 8 per deck) are inserted into each wheel with a spacer between them. These are then used to attach the wheels to the axle of the trucks with nuts.
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It's important to choose these components from reputable manufacturers, although cheap boards and setups are often available in stores these are frequently made with sub-standard materials. All stock offered by Popcorn is of the highest possible standard, and only from top-brand manufacturers. All skateboard items supplied by Popcorn also conform to all appropriate UK safety standards.
Assembling skateboard components is a skilled job, and should not be attempted by persons not confident with this assembly. All complete-setups offered by Popcorn are assembled by our trained staff, and fully tested prior to despatch.
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MAINTANANCE:
Skateboards do require maintainance. Nuts and bolts can come loose and parts can wear out. You need to take care of your skateboard and ensure it is in good working order. Spend a few minutes before each session performing these simple checks:
- Examine your deck for signs of cracks damage. Minor visible cracks and pressure damage are not uncommon, however if there is evidence of a crack going through multiple plys of the wood, or plys separating it's time to get a new deck. Due to the nature of the sport decks do get damaged, and you can expect to replace them occasionally.
- Due to the constant contact with the soles of your shoes Griptape can easily get covered in mud or dirt. You can clean excessive build-ups off by wiping the grip clean with a little water and a soft brush. If your Griptape appears excessively worn or dirty it's time to replace it, but bear in mind Griptape is not easy to remove. Contact us for advise on how best to re-grip your board.
- Nuts and Bolts holding your trucks and wheels to the deck can come loose due to all the vibrations and bangs a skateboard endures. Spend a moment tightening these nuts and bolts prior to using your board. (We stock a full range of pocket sized tools ideal for these jobs).
- Trucks: If your trucks show any signs of being warped or out of alignment don't panic. Most Truck manufacturers can sell replacement parts, along with instructions of how to fit them. If you need contact details for the manufacturer of your trucks, contact us.
- Wheel Lock Nuts: always check that your wheel lock nuts (which hold the wheels to your trucks) are tight before going out for a session. Axle nuts do wear out due to their frequent tightening and stress. Always replace these if you're in any doubt about their condition.
- Wheels should be smooth and free of any major irregularities or damage. Large chunks of missing urethane, flat spots, or just long time wear should be replaced. If any of your bearings seem to pop out too easily, the wheel-bearing seat may be damaged, and justifies replacement.
- Bearings: You'll know if your bearings are in need of replacing. If they no longer spin freely, or make noises they'll be in need of replacing.
Remember to take care of your skateboard, then it will take care of you.
SAFETY:
Popcorn recommend safety gear is worn at all times when using your skateboard.
The minimum safety equipment recommended is: Helmet, elbow pads, knee pads.
If you need any help please call on +44 (0) 8703 669131 or email us at support@popcornlive.co.uk.
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