Why Won’t My Skateboard Turn?

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Skateboarding is a lot of fun. There are many different types of skates, but this blog post will cover the most common type, the skateboard.

It can be difficult to start skateboarding at first and it takes time to get good at it. But with patience and practice, you’ll be spinning like a pro in no time.

It can be frustrating when your skateboard doesn’t spin. The most common reason for this is either too much grip when turning or not enough grip when turning.

What can you do about it?

To fix too much grip, try wiping off excess grip with a rag or towel while you’re gliding over it. If this doesn’t fix the problem, try reducing the pressure on your feet during the turn.

Finally, if all these solutions fail, it could be a mechanical issue that requires professional repair, such as worn bearings or wheels.

 

How Do You Loosen A Skateboard So It Turns?

If you’re looking for ways to take your skateboard apart, there are a few options.

One of the most common methods is to use an Allen key/wrench to loosen and retighten the bolts on both axles to “stretch” that area of ​​the board.

When loosening these screws, it is important not to overtighten them. This can damage your skateboard or break it completely.

Another option, if that seems too complicated, is to use one of the handy hand tools called a skate tool.

Secure one side with a Phillips screwdriver and the other side with an Allen key. Some find it easier to use this type of tool to get the correct torque when turning the bolt.

This way, if you push your foot on one end of the board and pull it back on the other, it will rotate in a circle without tipping over.

 

What To Do To Make The Skateboard Turn

To make your skateboard turn better, we also have a few more solutions besides tightening the trucks.

 

  • Correct positioning

Spinning on a skateboard is a simple skill with just basic steps. To spin the board well, first place your dominant foot on the front stud, perpendicular or lateral to the deck.

Then place your back foot in the same way as you did your front foot, but on the deck instead. At this point, the foot appears to be the primary position for kicking his turn on the skateboard. Now you can push down on the tail and control the front of the deck to move the board in any direction you want.

 

  • Wheel exchange

Wheel wear is inevitable. But that’s no reason to keep old, worn rollers on your truck.

Like spinning on a skateboard, changing wheels is a basic maintenance skill. In short, this is how the process works.

  • Loosen truck axle nuts
  • pull out old wheels
  • Cleans dust and dirt from bearings
  • Install bearings on new wheels
  • Slide the new wheel onto the axle
  • Lock the wheel with the axle nut

 

Why Is Your Skateboard Not Going Straight?

If you’ve ever been frustrated by your skateboard not aligning, it could be for a number of reasons.

Your wheels may be out of alignment, one wheel may have more grip than the other, or you may be riding on uneven road surfaces.

One way he fixes this is by adjusting the tracks on his skateboard. Too tight and the board will not rotate in the desired direction.

Too loose and the board can wobble in the same direction. We recommend experimenting with different levels of hardness until you find one that works for you.

 

How To Turn An A Skateboard By Leaning

Before you head to the skatepark to learn how to ollie or kickflip, you should have mastered all the basics of skating. Make sure you know how to tilt and rotate your skateboard.

  1. Check the tightness of the track. Stand on the skateboard deck and tilt left and right before spinning for the first time. If the deck is barely tilted, it means the right track makes turning difficult. If the board tilts easily, it means the track is loose. A loose track makes turning easier but makes the deck unstable and difficult to control. To adjust the track, tighten or loosen the board kingpin nut to compress or decompress the track polyurethane bushing. Even after you start practicing, adjust the skateboard tracks to ensure proper alignment. For beginners, it’s usually better to use tight tracks than loose ones.
  2. Find a smooth, level surface. A parking lot or garage is usually a good choice.
  3. Start riding in a normal position. Keep pressing until you reach a reasonable speed.
  4. Tilt your body in the direction you want to turn. For a skater riding in a normal stance (left front foot), pressure is applied to the toes to perform a frontside right turn. Apply pressure to your heels to perform a reverse left turn. The more you tilt it, the sharper the curve. For skaters riding in a goofy stance (right foot front foot), simply reverse direction.
  5. Maintain balance. Keep your weight centered so you don’t lose your balance as you turn the board. Bend your knees to lower your center of gravity to avoid falling in a turn.
  6. Return to normal position. When you’re ready to stop twisting, return your weight to the center of your foot.

 

Conclusion

Skateboards can also additionally alternate in approaches we do not want. They might be the overall performance or universal configuration. But the coolest information is, those elements are controllable. And just like the wheels, enjoyable or tightening the vehicles have its blessings and downsides.

Now that you understand that loosening your vehicles is an essential step to higher skateboard turns, you could ultimately solve questions like, “why might not my skateboard turn?”

Besides this method, maintain exploring different approaches to amplify your understanding in those technical elements. You can alter different elements or maybe exercise higher skating skills.

Josh Mitchell

Josh Mitchell

"I live and breath boardriding"

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