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The District Zodiac wheel is the first wheel of its kind that District has created, using the latest hollow core technology to enhance durability. Available in 4 clean colorways to compliment the Titus & Titan completes or any other scooter that you ride that is compatible with 110mm x 24mm wheels. Zodiac wheels are fitted with super fast and smotth ABEC 9 bearings.
District Zodiac Wheels are 86A PU, which means that District intended them to be ridden at the park because they are softer and provide more grip than 88A wheels. District Scooter Wheels are 24mm wide at the core and should be used with 24mm wheels spacers. The PU width is 24mm. Most PRO SCOOTER FORKS and decks were designed to handle a 24mm wheel core. Since both the core and PU of the District Scooter Wheels are 24mm, every fork and deck we sell should be compatible with these wheels. District Zodiac Wheels have a 110mm outer diameter, making them perfect for the advanced beginner to intermediate riders. 110mm wheels have long been the standard diameter for most intermediate pro scooters. However, as scooter wheels become wider and taller due to pro riders need for big trick speed, 110mm wheels are becoming the norm for beginner to intermediate scooter riders. District Zodiac Wheels 110mm come standard with pre-installed bearings.
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District Zodiac Wheels Specifications
- Made from 6061 series aluminum
- 110mm x 24mm
- 86A urethane provides more grip than a harder urethane
- ABEC 9 Bearings ARE included
- sold in PAIRS
- Available colors: BLACK, BLUE, GOLD, PINK
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– 5% DISCOUNT APPLIED AT CHECKOUT!
– SAME DAY SHIPPING (when ordered by 2pm CST)
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- The outer diameter, width, and axle diameter of the wheel must be compatible with both your deck and forks. Diameter refers to the height of the wheel – 110mm, 120mm, 125mm. Width refers to the width of the wheel core (not PU) – 24mm, 28mm, or 30mm. Some wheels have a core width of 24mm and a PU width of 26mm, all of which fit decks and forks that were designed for 24mm wide wheels. Some newer decks and forks use a 12mm axle, as opposed to the conventional 8mm axle. Make sure that, when swapping out wheels, that your wheel is compatible with your deck and fork axles.

















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