General Informations about our products

Not only for beginners it should be interesting to learn more about the parts of inlineskates, frames, wheels and bearings. Here we also explain the structure of the skates and parts in our assortment.
On our homepage you can find a lot of general informations about:
If you want to know how to mount a frame or how to put bearings into a wheel just check our assembly instructions:
Assembly instruction for KIZER Suspension frame
Assembly instruction for wheels and bearings
Assembly instruction for a complete skate setup(RAZORS G7)
How to mount a fully disassembled RAZORS Genesys
How to mount a fully disassembled USD Classic Throne
General informations about aggressive InlineSkates
...here you can get general informations about things like the structure of an aggressive InlineSkate, UFS, replacement parts and other things
General informations about the USD Classic Throne
Here you can get general infos about the USD Classic Throne
General informations about the USD UFS Throne
Here you can get general infos about the USD UFS Throne
General informations about the USD Legacy
Here you can get general infos about the USD Legacy
General informations about USD Realm
Here you'll get more detailled informations about USD Realm
Genral informations about USD Seven
Here you can get detailled informations about USD Seven
General informations about XSJADO
Here you can get general infos about XSJADO
General informations about RAZORS CULT
Here you can get general infos about the RAZORS CULT (RAZORS "Classic-Shell")
General informations about RAZORS Murda/Genesys/Shima
Here you can get general infos about the RAZORS UFS-Shell (Murda-/Genesys-/Shima-Shell)
General informations about VALO
Here you can get general infos about VALO
General informations about REMZ (Freedom-of-Feet Concept)
Here you can get general infos about REMZ (Freedom-of-Feet Concept)
General informations about REMZ (Open-Shell-Konzept)
Here you can get detailled informations about the REMZ (Open-Shell-Konzept)
General informations about ROLLERBLADE
Here you can get general informations about ROLLERBLADE TRS ...
General informations about NIMH
Here you'll find detailled informations about NIMH skates.
Info about RAZORS SL (Aragon 2/Icons 2)
Here you can get general infos about the RAZORS SL Skates
General informations about frames
Here you can get general informations about frames and the UFS-System!
General informations about KIZER Fluid Frame
Here you can get infos about the the KIZER Fluid Frame
General informations about KIZER Typ M Frame
Here you can get infos about the KIZER Typ M Frame
General informations about KIZER Suspension Frame
Here you can get infos about the KIZER Suspension Frame
General informations about KIZER Element Frames
Here you'll find detailled informations about KIZER Element Frames
General informations about XSJADO Frame
Here you can get infos about the XSJADO Frame
General informations about GROUNDCONTROL Featherlite Frames
Here you will find informations about GC Featherlite Frames
General informations about the GROUNDCONTROL F1 Frame
Here you'll find detailled informations about the GC Formula 1 Frame!
General informations about FIFTY/50 Core Frame
Here you can get infos about the FIFTY/50 Core Frame
General informations about wheels

An aggressive wheel consists of a plastic core, which is connected with the outer urethane. The urethane contains the bearings and builds a solid basis of the wheels to lead them perfectly in the frame. All different urethane mixtures on the core across to the skater a particular skating feeling, depending on producer and mixture: It could be hard, soft, handy or fast – you can find everything in the range of the producers.
A hardness grade of a wheel is stated in "A" (shore hardness). As a rule aggressive wheels are between 85A and 105A. The higher the number, the harder the wheel. Wheels for skating are between 85A und 95A hard. Grindwheels are between 98A and 105A hard.
Soft wheels have a higher ride comfort as an uneven underground can be compensated easily. Besides this soft wheels have more road adherence (more grip). Naturally, it gives a more comfortable feeling to end up on the street after very high jumps. But their disadvantage is that they quickly fast up and therefore build a wider surface which leads to a higher friction and therewith to less speed. Soft wheels have approx. 85A until 88A.
Hard wheels offer a skating comfort which is not that high but give a direct skating feeling, slightly higher speeds and less scuffing. Durability is especially important for aggressive skating – therefore, hard wheels are preferred. Hard wheels have approx. 89A until 92A.
A size of a wheel is stated in "mm". Mostly, aggressive wheels for skating have between 53mm until 60mm. Most of all 55mm, 56mm and 57mm wheels are used. On the other hand, Grindwheels have 40mm until 50mm.
The bigger a wheel the higher speeds can be reached. But all so higher a wheel is road performance seemed to be groggy and stilted. If you use smaller wheels you have less speed but direct ground contact. The latter is what an aggressive skater is looking for. If the transmitted feeling is correct, the tricks will succeed!
All urethane-mixtures differ from wheel to wheel. The combination of different materials vary from producer to producer and naturally all manufacturers are committed to their own mixtures. We do not have any wheels in our range in which we do not believe. In our online shop you can only buy good and very good wheels.
All aggressive wheels in our online shop
Assembly instruction:
If you want to know how you have to put a bearing correctly in a wheel we made a assembly instruction with pics
General informations about bearings

With Aggressive InlineSkates only bearings in 608 Z format are used (standard bearing). The construction of the bearings from several suppliers is always the same: The bearing consists of an inner ring (with 8 mm inner diameter), an outer ring and a cage which holds the balls and keeps them at bay. The balls move exactly between the outer and inner ring. Cage and balls are lubricated to have a longer durability, to increase speed and smoothness.
The bearing is protected against dirt and dust through a cover disc (shield) . Mostly, these cover discs are removable to allow cleaning and servicing of the bearing. Cleaning work is extremly high and is normally not made from a skater. You use the bearings as long until they do not roll in a free way anymore. Then they will replaced by new ones. There are also covering discs which should protect from water and thus from rust. But a bearing will never be completely closed and rust-free. The cover disc needs to have too much play to the inner ring otherwise the bearing would not roll. The cage which keeps the balls is often made of plastic or metal. Balls are always made of steel.
The quality unit of InlineSkate bearings is stated in „ABEC“. ABEC means Annular Bearing Engineering Committee, a Technical Committee of American Bearing Manufacturers Association (ABMA), an association of American bearing producers. The measure effects in different steps: ABEC 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9.
----> The higher a ABEC-step, the more quality a bearing has!
To have a very fast bearing it should be oiled. But it elapses and therefore attracts dirt and dust. In contrast to lubricant: It lasts long in the bearing but it is hardly fast.
The best solution is very fine lubricant, as it combines the qualities of oil and lubricant. To have a very good skate not only the bearing has to be good. A lot depends on spacer, frame and certainly wheels. A first-class wheel in combination with a first-class bearing, driven precisely through spacer and framewasher in the frame, allow the most frictionless sprint.
All bearings in our onlineshop
Assembly instruction:
If you want to know how you have to put a bearing correctly in a wheel we made a assembly instruction with pics
Click here to check the assembly instruction
Assembly instruction for KIZER Suspension Frame
1st step: Check the completeness!
When you order some KIZER Suspension Frames you should receive:
- 2 grindblocks
- 4 rockerarms
- 4 Shockpads (2x yellow; 2x red)
- 8 Axles
- 8 screws
- 8 framespacer
- 4 spacer
- 4 UFS screws
Usually the frames will shipped pre-assembled
Assembly instruction of bearings/spacers into wheels
1st step: Important parts!
You need:
- 1 wheel
- 2 bearings
- 1 spacer
- 1 spacer tool with bearing-pusher
Assembly instruction for a complete Skate-Setup with RAZORS G7
1st Step: Check the completeness!
In this case the customer ordered RAZORS G7 Boot Only, GROUND CONTROL F1 Freestyle Frame, ABEC 5 bearings and EULOGY Schrijn Wheels. If you order these items in our onlineshop you should receive:
- 1 Pair RAZORS G 7 Boot Only incl.:
- 4 UFS Screws (+ Tool)
-1 Pair GROUNDCONTROL F 1 Freestyle Frames incl.:
- 4 Axles
- 4 Axle counterpatrs
- 4 Standard 8mm Spacer (With outer ring)
- 4 UFS Screws
- Tool
- 8 ABEC 5 Bearings
- 4 EULOGY Schrijn Wheels incl.:
- 4 8mm Spacer (Without outer ring)
How to mount a fully disassembled RAZORS Genesys
1st Step: Check the completeness

In this case the customer ordered the RAZORS Genesys GH-LE which will be delivered unassembled! You should have received:
- 1 Pair Shockabsorber
- 2 Pair Laces
- 1 Pair Liner
- 1 Pair Cuffs (incl. 4 Cuff-Screws and T-Nuts)
- 1 Pair Shells (incl. fixed UFS-T-Nuts)
- 1 Pair Soulframes (incl. Screws and T-Nuts)
- 1 Pair Backslideplates (incl. Screws and T-Nuts)
- 1 Set Bearings (8 pcs)
- 1 Set Wheels (4 pcs)
- 1 Paar Frames (incl. Axles, Screws and UFS Screws)
- At least 2 tools to mount the parts
How to mount a fully disassembled USD Classic Throne
1st Step: Check the completeness

In this case the customer ordered the USD Classic Throne *mint* Edition, which will be delivered totally unassembled! You should have received:
- 1 Pair Laces
- 1 Pair Liner
- 1 Pair Cuffs (incl. 4 Cuff-Screws and T-Nuts)
- 1 Pair Shells
- 1 Pair Front-Soulplates (incl. Screws and T-Nuts)
- 1 Pair Rear-Soulplates (incl. Screws and T-Nuts)
- 1 Set Bearings (8 pcs)
- 1 Set Wheels (4 pcs)
- 1 Paar Frames (incl. Axles, Screws and UFS Screws)
- At least 2 tools to mount the parts
To mount the setup you need one skate tool and two screwdrivers.
Original product may vary from picture shown! Technical specs are stated under reserve.
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