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Assembling, adjusting and preparing your skateboard for first use

How do I use my skateboard for the first time?

Yes! You've got your skateboard – good job! Time to get rolling... but first, let's make sure everything is set up securely and safely. In a few simple steps, you'll lay a solid foundation for all your rides and tricks.

Step 1: Check your setup

  • Are all components properly secured? Check your trucks, kingpin, and wheel bolts.
  • Are your wheels rolling smoothly? Test with your hand to make sure they spin freely and don't make any noise.
  • Is the grip tape clean and rough? A good grip gives you more control.
  • Are the bolt heads flush with the surface of your deck? They shouldn't protrude or be recessed.

Step 2: Adjust if necessary

Everyone drives differently. You might want your trucks a little looser for corners, or tighter for stability. Grab a T-tool or wrench and check:

  • Are your trucks too tight or too loose? Adjust them to your liking.
  • Do your wheels have any play? Tighten them by hand and then loosen them a quarter turn, allowing the wheel to roll perfectly freely.

Step 3: Start practicing

Find a flat, dry surface (such as a bike path or a small square). Start with:

  • Getting on and off
  • Pushing and balancing
  • Braking with your back foot (foot drag)

Tip: Wear a helmet and safety gear. It's smart, not silly—especially in the beginning.

Common beginner mistakes

  • Wanting to drive too fast on slopes
  • Skating on gravel or wet tiles – slippery and dangerous
  • Choosing the wrong stance (regular vs. goofy)

Ready to roll!

Give yourself some time. No one skates perfectly on day one. But with a good start, some practice, and a little courage, you'll be on your way in no time. Let's roll!

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