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Other Parts

Finding rollerblade parts can be maddening as compatibility information isn't always great from the manufacturer. IW continues to add and update information year round as we receive new information. Here you will find frame axles, brake mounts, brake pads, frame mounting bolts, and more...

Not seeing what you need? Email info@inlinewarehouse.com to ask that it be added.

Axles

IW has divided inline skate axles by brand to make searching easier. Be sure to check each product description for a list of compatible skates or frames. It is best and easier to match up like-branded axles and frames, but there are cases where other brands may work should yours not be seen. The Sonic Universal 6mm Axle and many of the one sided 8mm axles are examples of this.

If you have any questions on compatibility, contact us via email - (Click Here) - or call us at 1-800-366-3070 during our standard business hours.

Brake Mounts

Skate brands constantly change or update brake compatibility which makes finding rollerblade brake replacements tough. IW constantly works to keep inline skate brakes, brake mounts, and brake housings up to date.

Check the descriptions for compatibility or work backward from the skate itself to get a part number. If you have any questions, email or call 1-800-366-3070.

Skate Buckles & Straps

Click on your skate brand to find buckles and straps that match your skates. Many parts use standard mounting, making them compatible across mutiple brands and models.

Standard Cuff Buckles (SCB) and Standard Middle Buckles (SMB) are common. Type SCB or SMB to search across brands if using this common mounting method.

Frame Mounting Bolts & Accessories

Frame Mounting Bolts are used to attach skate frames to your skate boots.

Most inline skates use M6 threaded frame bolts (or screws) to be compatible across brands. The length (L), however, can vary to work with different models and is included. If unsure, get the Kizer Superbolts or Iqon Bolts as they include bolts at 3 different lengths.

M6 refers to the outer diameter of the threads (6mm). If measuring the threaded portion of a bolt with calipers, it would measure 5.xx (slightly smaller than 6.0) and be an M6. If 7.xx, it's an M8 as with some FR, Micro, and Fila Skates. This is also noted with bolts on our site.
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