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Parts for Penny and Mini Cruiser Skateboards

Here you’ll find parts for Penny boards and other mini cruisers so you can keep your board running smoothly, personalise it, or upgrade its performance. Mini cruisers rely on all components working together, and even small upgrades can make a big difference in comfort, control, and durability.

Whether you’re repairing a worn-out setup or building a new Penny mini cruiser from scratch, you can combine wheels, trucks, bushings, bearings, hardware, and grip tape to match your style and skill level. You can also find parts for a complete Penny mini cruiser setup if you prefer to start from the ground up.

How to Choose the Right Parts for Your Mini Cruiser Setup

Compatibility is key when upgrading a Penny or mini cruiser skateboard. Always check that the bolt pattern, size, and mounting standard fit your existing deck and trucks before ordering. This is especially important when replacing trucks, wheels, and hardware. If you want to explore the full range of skateboards, take a look at the skateboard category.

Consider these points when choosing parts:

  • Wheel size and hardness Larger wheels (typically 59–65 mm) roll faster and handle rough surfaces better, while softer wheels offer more grip and comfort.
  • Truck width Choose trucks that roughly match the deck’s width so the board doesn’t become unstable or too heavy to control.
  • Bushings and bearings Softer bushings turn more easily and are great for beginners, while harder bushings provide more stability at higher speeds; high-quality bearings ensure smoother rolling.
  • Deck type and flex Plastic and composite decks on mini cruisers often have some flex; make sure the hardware and trucks are designed to handle this type of load.
  • Rider weight and skill level Heavier and more experienced skaters may benefit from slightly harder bushings, firmer wheels, and more robust trucks.

Also, think about where and how you ride: for city cruising and commuting, softer, slightly larger wheels and stable trucks work best, while a looser, more playful setup is better for short rides, small hills, and smooth surfaces.

Safety, Durability, and Ease of Use

A mini cruiser endures a lot of wear during everyday use, so choose quality parts to achieve better control and a longer lifespan. Check your bushings, wheels, and bearings regularly for cracks, flat spots, or looseness, and replace them in time to avoid unstable or unpredictable handling. You can find suitable skateboard parts for replacements and upgrades.

For safety, always tighten bolts and nuts properly to ensure that neither trucks nor wheels come loose. It’s also advisable to wear protective gear such as a helmet and knee pads, especially if you switch to faster wheels or more responsive trucks that change how the board reacts.

Select the spare parts that match your current setup and skill level, add them to your basket, and get your Penny or mini cruiser skateboard ready for many more rides.