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immediately slows down or stops, it is most likely because the axle spacer is narrower than the wheel hub spacer, and the bearing races are being bound up. If the wheel continues to spin freely, grab the wheel and push it back and forth along the axle axis. If it noticeably moves or "clicks" slightly, it means the axle spacer is wider than the hub spacer.
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the axle system used). Since the outer race of the bearing contacts the wheel spacer and the inner race of the bearing contacts the axle spacer, it is critical that the relationship between these two spacers is correct. If the wheel spacer is wider than the axle spacer the bearings will bind when the axle bolt (or bolts) are tightened.
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the naming convention is clear on this subject (WP:SINGULAR). Plurals should only be used when the singular is never used (e.g. scissors, trousers or handcuffs), where is is essentially impossible to talk about a scissor or a trouser or a single handcuff. Yes, inline skates are usually referred to in
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Two bearings are used per wheel. The bearings slip into openings molded into each side of the wheel hub, and a flange molded into the wheel hub holds the bearings the correct distance apart. Additionally there is an axle spacer either machined into the axle or that slides over the axle (depending on
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Why is it noted that inline skating is a form of rollerskating? Is rollerskating a form of skateboarding and so on? Its not just in this article but in many pertaining to inline skates and inline skating. Its usually crammed in somewhere and poorly written as if someone is going around on a personal
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Well have a look onto the German Knowledge article. They write about "Speedy", a thing that look VERY similar to modern Inlineskates and was introduced by Swedish company SKF in German city of Schweinfurt (they have a cluster of those companies there. In 1883, Friedrich Fischer, founder of Fischer
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Roller skates and Inline skates are both used for 'roller skating'. for instance, the original roller skates only had two in-line wheels, but were considered roller skates. See the article on roller skating, where it refers to ALL skating done where each foot has wheels attached to it. this can be
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In the Wheels section, after the bullet points, the paragraph begins by mentioning how these days the wheels are made of polyurethane. What were the wheels made of in the past? Could this be incorporated into the article? (Maybe 1-3 sentences mentioning historically what the wheels were made of)
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article to include a link to this page. The history stuff is mostly covered in the roller skating article currently, though some should be included here -- but what was here was a huge copyright violation pulled directly off someone's web page, so I removed it. As far as adding history back, we
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is to use the singular form. Note this also applies to the article on Roller Skates, which then would also be moved to Inline Skate. Alternatively if opposed, Ice skate should be revisited as a move to Ice Skates. However I'll point out to IP 199... above, it is NOT impossible to skate with one
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I came to this page to make sure I was buying the right size bearings for my inline skates. A friend said that they were the same 608s as skate boards use, but I wanted to confirm. I didn't see anything here about what size and thought it would be great if someone added that information. I'll
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This can be seen when installing the wheels: first ensure the bearings are fully seated in the wheel hubs, and that the wheels do not contact (rub) the frame. Install the wheels in the frame and tighten the axle just finger tight. Spin the wheel and then fully tighten the axle. If the wheel
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skate, I have a disabled friend who can do this, (its complicated but fully possible, and I can do it myself). I realise that this is bringing up an old move request, but roller skates and ice skate should not be different, we need to pick one and go with it.
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the plural, however, It is perfectly fine to talk about a single skate (i.e. "My roller skate lost a wheel.") and often appropriate from an encyclopaedic POV (i.e. "The first roller skate was effectively an ice skate with wheels replacing the blade."<--
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I reverted the all-upper-case edits by 218.170.11.141. There may have been some useful information in there, but it didn't look professional the way it was. If anyone is interested in including some of that information, it's all there in the history.
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I've the second half of the below paragraph (the part in bold), as it is not in the style of an encyclopaedia. While actually great advice, this is not an article on wiki-how-to-maintain-skates. Citation is needed still needed for the first half.
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should probably just keep it specifically relevant to inlines and leave the wider picture of roller skating history to either the roller skating article, or some possible future History of Roller Skating article. IMHO. :) (and Happy Halloween!)
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article has a better generalisation in my opinion "Inline skates typically have 2 to 5 polyurethane wheels, arranged in a single line, although 5 wheel designs are no longer manufactured." I will change it to this.
558:.) Besides the copyvio issue, devoting that much article space to one particular early skate design seemed a bit odd. A briefer description of that design (along with other inline variations) would be cool, though. 554:. The author was given credit on the Knowledge page, so maybe the editor who added that content didn't realize that it was still copyvio. (The material is copyrighted, and reproducing the entire article is not 217: 799:). I'm going to put an official move request in as it seems that most people previously objected based on it not 'sounding right' or misinterpreting the naming convention. This brings it in line with 1008:
I looked at the Wheels section "a little bit" closer. (The very next sentence discusses how wheels made of other plastics and rubber wear down too fast.) Apparently it was right under my nose.
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mission to make it so when all facts that emerge from the contents of the article is to the contrary. It just looks, sounds and is wrong and should stop. Its turning into vandalism.
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So, how fast can a human go on inline skates? Obviously with different wheel-sizes, you can get different speeds, but some general idea as to the speeds possible would be nice.
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AG, developed an approach there an independent bearing industry. Also the former Sachs is from there). Maybe the history of inlineskates seems to be a bit different.
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with 4 wheels in a rectangle formationlike a traditional 'roller skate', modern inline wheel formation, odd three wheeled setups and even one wheeled skates.
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I'm pretty sure they used to be made either like bicycle wheels (see the article on roller skating for pictures) or out of wood.
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Can the article have some information about different inline skating techniques or a link to an article that covers them?
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A lot of aggressive inline skaters only use two outer wheels, and replace the inner wheels with two "anti-rockers".
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I did a bunch more cleanup on this article yesterday, and added a couple of photos. I also changed the
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https://web.archive.org/web/20130629235737/http://www.londonskaters.com/article_rockering.htm
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Incomplete. It is impossible to skate with one skate, the singular is a pair of skates.
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This has gone on long enough. after having reviewed it, and worked on the articles
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newly added and existing articles, maybe nominate some good B-class articles for
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There is a mention and a picture of inline skates in Jan. 1920 Popular Science
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inline skates have four or five wheels arranged in a single line
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