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Honestly one of the best things I've ever seen. Thank you Red Bull for spending money on BMX, I promise to drink more of you.
Edit: posted in wrong thread!
The Rig tires are really good. They last a very long time and are quite grippy.
Really proud of our team rider Riley Abramyk, who's welcome to Canadian brand 1664 BMX edit just dropped. He broke his foot while filming for this, but still managed to though his was through it and put out something solid. Riley Abramyk Welcome to 1664 BMX from 1664 BMX on ... more »
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It's a good place to start. Take it apart and clean it and then use a nice light Oil (like a chain oil), not grease on the inside. You don't need a ton of it in there either. Grease tends to gum up the pawls in cassette hubs and can cause the types of ... more »
The generally come in the middle, with three slack washers on the inside. I would still recommend switching it up to max slack by removing the washers as mentioned above.
If it's pretty new it could just be the coaster wearing in. Most hubs will make a pop noise when you first ride them, but this will go away as the hub wears in. After it goes away, you will want to open up your hub and clean it out and regrease it though ... more »
Hey guys, this is a good friend who's getting a signature frame, can you relax a bit on the welding critique. This is an exciting thing. The frames are S&M made and will have a lifetime warranty. S&M's warranty service in Canada is amazing and ... more »
We're expecting them Nov 12th. If you want a 20.5" it may be worth putting down a deposit as there are fewer in this size vs. 20.75 or 21". Looks super clean in person and Isaac is very happy with his. Just shoot me an email chris@bmxtransition.com if ... more »
Just double checked for you and it looks like all the smaller sizes are gone, so you may be out of luck on the V1. The V2 is $449 CAD w/ free shipping and both the Black and Army Green are available in 20.5" or 20" if you want to go really small. If ... more »
Second the Benny frame for sure! If you can get a V1, I would still try and grab one of those as they are USA made and also super light!
Maybe consider the Profile Column Cranks? I've never seen a pair of these break, they are pretty serious. They have a 22mm spindle so you would need a new bottom bracket, and you would also have to use one of Profile's 22mm Spline drive sprockets, but ... more »
Looks like the frame will be dropping around November 12th. I'm getting one in Gloss Black, super hyped on it!
186 Front 184 / 186 Rear
I don't think it will fit. It is made to replace the hardware on the Antigram hub. Just grab a Mission Universal front Hubguard. It will fit and is inexpensive!
If there's still threads in there I bet that kit would work. Worth a try if it's cheap.
Yeah steeper head angle brings the front wheel in closer to you, and the shorter chainstays bring the back wheel in as well. This will make the bike more twitchy and responsive on flat ground. Easier to get in to manuals, spin and hop. The Dugan and ... more »
Yeah that's the drag mechanism. There's supposed to be a small ball bearing held in there that your clutch rotates on.
The whole frame with one of the stickers from the sticker pack: