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Here you will find headsets for your BMX bike.
A headset is one of those parts you barely notice until something goes wrong. It lets your handlebar and fork rotate smoothly, which makes it essential for every bike and scooter. If your bars start feeling rough, stiff or noisy, the headset is usually the first place to check.
Before buying a new headset, make sure it matches your fork’s steerer tube. In BMX the standard size is 1 1/8 inch. Some modern frames use 1 1/2 inch lower bearings, and kids’ bikes may have 1-inch steerers. If you are unsure which type fits your setup, just contact us and we will help you choose the right one.
A good headset keeps your tricks smooth and your bike safe, so always stick to branded parts from trusted manufacturers.
SaltPlus Echo Integrated Headset | Oil Slick
€38.85
Regular price:
€48.05
Dial 911 C-Ring for integrated headsets
€3.22
Dial 911 O-Ring for integrated headsets
€2.07
Dial 911 Washer / Spacer for integrated headsets
€2.07
Integrated headsets bearings set | 2pcs. (1)
€27.36
North Star Integrated Headsets | Trans Orange
€29.66
Odyssey Conical Integrated Headset | Lavender (1)
€29.66
Odyssey Conical Integrated Headset | Lavender (1) (1)
€29.66
Salt Pro Integrated Headset | Black
€22.76
Salt Pro Integrated Headset | Gold
€22.76
Salt Pro Integrated Headset | Red
€22.76
FAQ, BMX Headsets
How do I check what headset size my BMX has?
The easiest way is to measure the steerer tube of your fork. Most freestyle BMX bikes use 1 1/8 inch. Kids bikes may use 1 inch, and some modern frames use 1 1/2 inch for tapered forks.
Do all BMX headsets fit all frames?
No. You must match both the steerer tube size and the frame type, integrated or non integrated. An incompatible headset will not sit correctly in the head tube.
What is an integrated BMX headset?
It is a headset that fits directly into bearings built into the frame, with no external cups. It is the most common type in modern freestyle BMX due to strength, simplicity and easy installation.
When should I replace my BMX headset?
If you feel play in the bars, hear clicking when turning, or the steering feels rough, the bearings are worn and the headset needs replacing.
How do I maintain a BMX headset?
Keep the area clean, check the preload regularly and grease the bearings if they are serviceable. Dirt and lack of lubricant are the most common causes of headset wear.
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