Riding an electric skateboard is a way to rediscover the city and roads differently. Smooth accelerations, comfortable range, daily sliding pleasure… These electric boards are built to last, provided you give them a little care.
Whether you choose a compact Liten 2, a Nimbus 2, or the Staco 2 designed for ultimate riding, maintenance is key to enjoying your rides for a long time. And if you electrify your own board with the Powerkit 2, these tips apply just as well.
Why maintain your electric skateboard?
An electric skateboard is a blend of mechanics and electronics. Taking care of it means:
- Ensuring safety: preventing a loose screw or damaged wheel from ruining your session.
- Preserving performance: keeping smooth accelerations, responsive braking, and optimal range.
- Extending lifespan: avoiding premature wear of the battery, motor, or deck.
In short, a few simple actions = hundreds of extra kilometers of smooth riding.
Cleaning: the first reflex
After each ride, take two minutes to inspect and clean your board.
A slightly damp cloth is enough for the deck and visible parts. For the grip tape, use a grip eraser: it restores traction and removes embedded dust. Wheels can collect gravel and sand: a wipe helps prevent damage to the bearings.
The battery: the heart of your skateboard
This is the key component. Poorly maintained, it quickly loses range. Well cared for, it will last you hundreds of cycles.
- Recharge before reaching 0%: deep discharges wear out the battery.
- Let the skateboard cool down before plugging in the charger.
- Store it around 50-70% charge if you won’t use your board for several weeks.
Wheels, trucks, and bearings: mechanical parts under watch
Your skateboard absorbs vibrations and shocks every ride. That’s why it’s important to regularly check the mechanical parts:
- Wheels: cracked or flattened wheels reduce comfort and overwork the motor.
- Bearings: clean and lubricate them once a month to keep a smooth glide.
- Trucks and screws: tighten if needed. Vibrations naturally loosen bolts.
- Deck: inspect for cracks or delamination.
Protect your skateboard from the elements
Even though some models are splash-resistant, no electric skateboard likes rain, wet sand, or snow.
- Avoid puddles and soaked surfaces.
- Dry your board immediately if it gets wet.
- Make sure the protective covers on charging ports are properly closed.
Smart storage = longer rides
Between sessions, storage plays a key role.
- Store your skateboard in a dry place at room temperature.
- Avoid leaving it in a car under direct sunlight or in a damp garage.
- If you take a long break, recharge the battery a little every 2-3 months.
Quick maintenance checklist
✅ Clean the deck and grip tape after each ride.
✅ Check the tightness of screws and trucks once a week.
✅ Clean and lubricate the bearings monthly.
✅ Monitor wear on wheels and drive rubber.
✅ Store the skateboard in a dry place, battery at 50-70% if taking a long break.
Maintaining means extending the fun
A well-maintained electric skateboard guarantees rides that are always enjoyable, safe, and high-performing. And with the Ritmic range, each model is designed to last and be easy to maintain:
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Liten 2: compact and maneuverable, perfect for everyday use.

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Nimbus 2: radical and powerful, for demanding riders.

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Staco 2: the ultimate ride, smooth and comfortable.

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Powerkit 2: electrify your favorite board and tailor your ride to your desires.

👉 Discover the full range on our website.
⚡ With these simple steps, you extend your skateboard’s lifespan and keep the joy of riding intact. Because good maintenance means fewer hassles… and more rides.






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