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 Are you a skateboarding enthusiast, curious about what bushings are and how they work? If so, you’ve come to the right place! Bushings are an important part of any skateboard setup and understanding how they work is key to getting the most out of your ride. 

Read on for a comprehensive guide to bushings on skateboards and why they are essential components.

Get to Know Your Skateboard Bushings 




What Are Bushings? 

Bushings are small rubber pieces that sit between your truck baseplate and hanger. They have a hole in the middle for the kingpin to pass through. The job of the bushings is to provide cushioning and dampening when turning or performing tricks on your board. Without them, your board would be stiff and difficult to turn so it's essential they remain in good condition while skating. 


Types of Bushings 

There are two main types of bushings: hard bushing and soft bushing. 

Hard bushings provide less cushioning but more stability when turning or performing tricks on your board which is great for experienced riders who want more control over their tricks.

Whereas soft bushings offer more cushioning but less stability which is great for beginner riders who need some extra help with controlling their boards. It all comes down to personal preference as some riders prefer one type over another due to how they feel when riding their boards. 

 

How Do I Choose the Right Bushings for My Skateboard Setup? 

Choosing the right bushing for your setup depends on several factors including weight, riding style, type of terrain and board size. Generally speaking, heavier riders should use harder bushings while lighter riders should use softer ones as these will provide better cushioning against impacts from larger drops or jumps. 

Depending on whether you prefer cruising around town or shredding in the park, there is a wide range of options available that can be tailored to suit your needs. Additionally, if you’re looking for maximum control when carving tight turns at high speed then consider using tall cone-shaped bushings along with harder durometer ratings (which measure hardness). 


Conclusion:

Now that we’ve taken a closer look at skateboard bushings it should be clear why they play an important role in any skateboarding setup. Not only do they provide cushioning between your board and trucks but they also affect the way your board responds when turning or performing tricks.

By choosing the right combination of softness/hardness and shape/size based on factors like weight, riding style etc., you can fine tune your setup to get optimal performance out of it. So don’t forget – next time you go shopping for new parts make sure to pick up some quality bushings too! Happy skating!


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