Scooter Replacement Wheels

44 products indexed • Avg rating 4.44 • Avg price $42

Replacement wheels and wheel kits for kick and stunt scooters, including urethane cores, bearings, and hardware for repair or performance upgrades. The category covers 44 indexed products across budget to mid-range prices (avg ~(price varies)) and features brands like Felixstory

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How do I know what replacement wheel size and core type fit my scooter?

Measure your current wheel diameter (commonly 100mm, 120mm, 125mm) and axle/bearing inner diameter; check whether your scooter uses a solid core or spoked/hollow core design. Match the wheel diameter and bearing size to your scooter or consult the scooter’s manual for compatibility

What materials and hardness (durometer) should I choose for performance versus durability?

PU (polyurethane) wheels are standard; higher durometer (harder) wheels roll faster and last longer on smooth surfaces, while lower durometer (softer) wheels offer better grip and shock absorption on rough terrain. Choose hardness based on riding surface: softer for outdoor/rough, harder for indoor/smooth or park use

Can I reuse bearings and spacers from my old wheels, or should I buy new ones?

You can reuse bearings and spacers if they are undamaged, clean, and spin freely; otherwise replace them to avoid poor performance. Many replacement wheels include bearings and spacers, so verify package contents before deciding

What should I look for in wheel quality and safety before buying?

Inspect material descriptions (solid PU, reinforced core), read average user ratings, and confirm load rating and manufacturing tolerance for the axle and bearing fit. Also check return policy and warranty for defects

How much should I expect to spend on scooter replacement wheels?

Replacement wheels commonly range from budget options under $30 to higher-end sets above $50; the average price in this category is around $40. Prices vary with wheel size, included bearings/spacers, and brand

Are there differences between wheels for kick scooters, stunt/park scooters, and electric scooters?

Yes: stunt/park scooter wheels are typically smaller, harder, and built for impact, kick scooter wheels are moderate size for commuting, and electric scooter wheels may be larger or reinforced for higher speeds and load. Verify size, durometer, and load capacity for your scooter type

How do I maintain replacement wheels to extend their life?

Keep wheels clean of debris, periodically inspect for flat spots or cracks, lubricate or replace bearings if they become gritty, and rotate or replace wheels before severe wear compromises performance or safety