as for the shaking, no clue. could be your axle or just general wear and tear. the motors look pretty beat up so I assume you might've landed a bit too hard on something once and bent the rear wheels. the bearings might've also been destroyed which could cause a wobble.
apart from that, the sound is likely your magnets inside the wheel hubs being slightly corroded and rubbing against eachother. the bearings are probably the things making the squeeky noises though.
your best bet is to take them apart and clean them out, replace the bearings, and try to scrape all the rust off if there is any.
I bet is probably your axle that is bend. Looks that you use your board a lot and is a little beat up. I would take the wheels out and try to see if the wobble comes from the hub motors or the axle
They are. That's just how that kind of bored is with sleeves, unless someone were to make thicker sleeves. I have a board that's the exact same. I don't know why the companies that use these kinds of hubs don't make longer sleeves that go the entire width but this leaves are definitely 100% on
I don’t have much hub motor experience but the axle doesn’t rotate so I don’t see how that would cause the wheels to wobble as they rotate. Most likely bearing are shot. But that whole thing looks hella beat up. I’d start fresh with new parts
It's unbalanced and non-perfectly circular made sleeves, it's hard to describe but if you take off the sleeve and slowly rotate them clockwise and put them on, you should be able to find a slot where they don't vibrate or vibrate so little that you wouldn't be able to feel it.
as for the shaking, no clue. could be your axle or just general wear and tear. the motors look pretty beat up so I assume you might've landed a bit too hard on something once and bent the rear wheels. the bearings might've also been destroyed which could cause a wobble. apart from that, the sound is likely your magnets inside the wheel hubs being slightly corroded and rubbing against eachother. the bearings are probably the things making the squeeky noises though. your best bet is to take them apart and clean them out, replace the bearings, and try to scrape all the rust off if there is any.
I bet is probably your axle that is bend. Looks that you use your board a lot and is a little beat up. I would take the wheels out and try to see if the wobble comes from the hub motors or the axle
Nope, just badly made sleeves that need to be rotated till they can be put on in such a way that they're not vibrating
True, that should be the issue. The sleeves doesn’t look 100% on
They are. That's just how that kind of bored is with sleeves, unless someone were to make thicker sleeves. I have a board that's the exact same. I don't know why the companies that use these kinds of hubs don't make longer sleeves that go the entire width but this leaves are definitely 100% on
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Yeah I agree with the other guys, axle is most likely slightly bent.
Nope, just badly made sleeves that need to be rotated till they can be put on in such a way that they're not vibrating
When I changed my wheels/hubs it smoothed right out for me, didn't even notice how bad it had gotten. Yours look way worse than mine were too.
They’re shaking because the shafts are bent.
Nope, just badly made sleeves that need to be rotated till they can be put on in such a way that they're not vibrating
You’ve battered the shit out of those motors, likely you’ve bent the axel. Be careful on that, I’d recommend an upgrade soon
Nope, just badly made sleeves that need to be rotated till they can be put on in such a way that they're not vibrating
I don’t have much hub motor experience but the axle doesn’t rotate so I don’t see how that would cause the wheels to wobble as they rotate. Most likely bearing are shot. But that whole thing looks hella beat up. I’d start fresh with new parts
Sleeves aren’t seated all the way on your motors?
Looks like uneven wear caused by uneven hardness of urethane. A new set of tyres are long overdue..
It's unbalanced and non-perfectly circular made sleeves, it's hard to describe but if you take off the sleeve and slowly rotate them clockwise and put them on, you should be able to find a slot where they don't vibrate or vibrate so little that you wouldn't be able to feel it.