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Stunt Scooter Axles; Strong, Reliable Replacements
Axles keep your stunt scooter wheels securely in place and take a lot of stress during tricks. Over time the bolts can wear out or get damaged, so regular checks and timely replacement are essential for safe, smooth riding.
Shop High-Quality Scooter Axles from MGP, Blunt, Union and more.
Whether you need a single rear axle or a full set of replacement bolts, our range fits the most popular freestyle scooter brands and helps you keep your setup dialed for park and street riding.
Dial 911 M8 stunt scooter axle | all lengths
€0.92
Dial 911 M8 stunt scooter axle | all lengths (1)
€3.43
Blazer Pro 48mm stunt scooter axle (1)
€3.43
Blazer Pro 48mm stunt scooter axle (1) (1)
€3.43
Blazer Pro 48mm stunt scooter axle (1) (1)
€3.20
Blazer Pro 48mm stunt scooter axle (1) (1) (1)
€3.20
Blazer Pro 48mm stunt scooter axle (1) (1) (1)
€3.20
Blazer Pro 48mm stunt scooter axle (1) (1) (1) (1)
€3.20
Blazer Pro stunt scooter wheel spacers 2 pcs
€2.07
Blunt M8 stunt scooter axle | 50mm 75mm 85mm 100mm
€2.53
FAQ – Stunt Scooter Axles, Spacers and Bolts
What is the difference between an axle and a spacer?
The axle is the steel rod that runs through the wheel and bearings, the spacer sits between the bearings to keep the correct distance and stops the bearings from being crushed when you tighten the bolt, both parts are needed for smooth and safe wheel rotation.
Which axle sizes are most common?
Most stunt scooters use M8 axles with an 8 mm shaft diameter, front axles are usually 28 mm or 38 mm long, rear axles range from about 50 mm to 100 mm, we also stock Dial 911 axles in lengths up to 130 mm, length is measured without the bolt head.
Do axles come with nuts included?
It depends on the brand, Blunt often includes the nut, Dial 911 sells the axle on its own so you need to buy the nut separately, always check the product description to be sure.
How do I choose the right axle for my scooter?
First check the shaft diameter, almost all stunt scooters use M8 which means an 8 mm thick rod, this 8 mm refers only to the shaft and thread, not the size of the bolt head, next measure the total axle length you need, for example 28 mm for many fronts or 50–100 mm for rears, finally confirm the spacer and bearing type, for the best fit we recommend using axles from the same brand as your scooter or wheels to avoid compatibility issues.
How often should I replace scooter axles or bolts?
Inspect them regularly, especially after heavy park or street sessions, replace the axle if you notice looseness, stripped threads, rust or unusual noise, regular checks keep your setup safe and dialed.
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