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2008-10-04 Sprockets: If the rear hub is not a cassette type then you will need to buy a new hub to run a 25 tooth front sprocket, if it is a cassette then you will just need a cog of 9 teeth. The smallest you can run on the...
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2008-09-28 Custom made wheels. how?: You can buy the parts and let the mail order company build them, thats the easiest way as building wheels is hard to do and extremely hard to explain. The best way for you to build your own if you really...
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2008-09-05 bmx seat post size: You should be able to find out the size of the seatpost by; looking on it there are normally size markings, or you can get a tap measure and measure the diameter. I believe they are around 25 mm for most...
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2008-08-23 Begining Bmx: www.alansbmx.com , www.winstanleysbmx.co.uk are good sites to look on. You probably want to spend around £300/£400 as you will inevitably will cae landings etc when learning so you need the parts to be...
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2008-08-17 freewheels?: I find spokes are better. A freewheel screws onto the rear hub, there will be a thread on it. A cassette on the other hand does not have a thread on the actual hub but uses a driver instead, which is held...
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