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Bronson Speed Co. Shows How to Clean Your Bearings

Learn the right way to clean your bearings.
ShreddER June 30, 2021
How to clean your bearings
Via: Bronson Speed Co.

Skateboarding is also making sure that your setup is in good shape. Skating with a rusted bearing will make a skateboarder lose their mind, and will not be efficient to land their tricks.

With a new video that Bronson Speed Co. unveiled, the tutorial of cleaning your skateboard bearings can make a skateboarder hit the streets without having to think about their setup.

The bearing company is focused on making the fastest skate bearings in the business, a process that required them to succeed.

To keep up with providing value to their target market, the company posted a video sharing their insights on how to ensure a skater's bearings will be smooth sailing.

For those who aspire to the high-speed skateboarding style, Bronson Speed Co. has a tutorial that teaches core skaters how to clean their bearings.

Watch the video below, and make sure to share it on social media to help other skaters learn how to clean their bearings.

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