Option C — In-Line Skating

Req 2c4 — In-Line Skate Care

2c4.
Explain four essential steps to good in-line skate care.

Properly maintained in-line skates are safer, faster, and longer-lasting. Here are the four essential care steps.

Step 1: Rotate Wheels Regularly

Wheels wear unevenly — the inside edge (the push-off side) wears faster than the outside. Rotating wheels redistributes the wear across all four (or five) wheel positions, extending wheel life.

A standard rotation pattern for four wheels: move wheel 1 to position 3 (flipping it), wheel 3 to position 1, wheel 2 to position 4 (flipping), wheel 4 to position 2. Check the wheel manufacturer’s recommended rotation pattern. Most skaters rotate wheels every 20–30 skating hours.

Step 2: Maintain Bearings

Each wheel has two bearings. Over time, bearings collect dirt and moisture, increasing rolling resistance and noise. Signs of worn bearings: wheel does not spin freely, grinding sound, or visible rust.

Basic bearing maintenance: Remove wheels, pop out bearings with a bearing removal tool or a pointed object, clean in bearing solvent, air-dry, apply 1–2 drops of skate bearing oil, and reinstall. Replace bearings that remain rough after cleaning.

Step 3: Inspect and Replace the Heel Brake

The heel brake is a sacrificial rubber block designed to wear down through use. Check the brake pad thickness before every session — most heel brakes have a wear indicator line. When the pad is worn to the indicator (or worn unevenly), replace it. Skating with a worn-out brake dramatically increases stopping distance.

Step 4: Care for the Boot and Liner

After every skate session, remove the liner (if removable) and allow both the liner and boot to air-dry completely before storing. Moisture trapped inside the boot promotes bacteria growth (causing odor) and can degrade materials over time. Treat leather boots with leather conditioner periodically. Store skates in a breathable bag or on an open shelf — not in a sealed plastic bag that traps moisture.

Official Resources

Maintaining and Caring for Your In-Line Skates (video)
Cleaning Your In-Line Skates (video)