I am riding a bmx bike that has no space between the stem and the top tube. Is it possible to install a gyro without any space or do I need a fork with a higher rise to run a gyro?
I am riding a bmx bike that has no space between the stem and the top tube. Is it possible to install a gyro without any space or do I need a fork with a higher rise to run a gyro?
Need new fork. or at least drill gyro holes for gyro tabs. I think it would work.
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I used to ride without brakes so tail whips an bar spins weren't a problem. Do you think I could still do them with a 50 inch linear cable?
They make plates that don't drill into the frame, getone of those, and no, you don't need longer forks, just a spacer to hold your stem higher.
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those look like bearing cups to me, if they are then you have to buy a cup with the gyro thing on it