<P> Penny board wheels are made from Polyurethane, with a plastic core . The wheels on 22" and 27" Penny boards have a diameter of 59mm, while Penny Longboard wheels have a larger diameter of 69mm . </P> <P> The hardness of Penny wheels, known as the "durometer" rating, is an important element of the Penny board's design . On a hardness scale of 65A to 100A, all Penny wheels are rated at 83A, making them ideal for cruising . In combination with the board's weight, Penny wheels naturally gather momentum and speed . The broadness of Penny wheels make them suitable for navigating slightly rough surfaces . </P> <P> Penny skateboard decks are made from a plastic, designed to give the structure of the deck a unique combination of strength and flexibility . Featuring a non slip, "waffle top" texture, Penny skateboard decks are available in a wide range of different colours and styles, and can be purchased separately, or as a part of preassembled, complete skateboards . </P> <P> A large number of skateboarding tricks are achievable on a Penny Board . The most common is the Ollie (a jumping trick) or the Manual (rolling on the two back wheels of the board while remaining balance). The Ollie is a fundamental skating trick . Other examples of fundamental tricks that can be done on a Penny board include the Kickflip, performed primarily with the toes of the leading foot, and the Heelflip, performed with the heel of the leading foot . Old - school tricks such as the "Boneless" and' No Comply" are also popular tricks . Below are some of the best known variants of tricks that can be done on a Penny board . </P>

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