How to rotate and turn the wheels on our 4-wheel inline skates

The wheels of inline skates wear out with use. This wear can vary depending on the use we give to the skates, the temperature, our weight or even the type of surface on which we skate.

Typically, the wheels on one skate will wear more than those on the other, and probably more on the end wheels than those in the center. For this reason, and in order to avoid a great imbalance in the size of the wheels that can cause a loss of performance of the skates, we recommend you to rotate and turn the wheels of your inline skates as we explain in this video:

 

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With this simple procedure, we will greatly extend the useful life of our inline skate wheels.

For 3-wheel inline skates or triskate, the procedure is similar but we will explain it in another tutorial.