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The bike hub is an important part of a BMX bike because its condition affects how smoothly you ride. BMX hubs transfer your pedaling power to the wheels and take heavy impacts during tricks and crashes.
If you’re looking for a BMX hub, here are the main types:
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Rear BMX hub
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Freecoaster hub
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Front BMX hub
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Cassette hub
Salt BMX nuts and bolts set | Black (1)
€16.53
Regular price:
€20.46
Stolen Magnum front hub BMX | Black
€54.94
Regular price:
€61.84
Salt AM Freewheel BMX | 14T 16T 18T
€20.46
Salt BMX nuts and bolts set | Black
€20.46
Salt BMX nuts and bolts set | Black (1) (1) (1) (1)
€15.86
Stolen Magnum front hub BMX | Black (1)
€61.84
FAQ – BMX Hubs
What are the types of BMX hubs?
The most common types are front hubs, rear cassette hubs, and freecoaster hubs. Each has a different design and engagement mechanism.
What’s the difference between a cassette hub and a freecoaster?
A cassette hub engages the drivetrain when you pedal forward and freewheels when you stop pedaling. A freecoaster also freewheels forward, but lets you roll backward without the pedals turning – perfect for fakie tricks.
How often should I service my BMX hubs?
It depends on your riding style and conditions. For regular park or street riding, check the bearings every few months and regrease or replace them if needed.
What bearings are best for BMX hubs?
Sealed cartridge bearings are the most durable choice, as they resist dirt, dust, and moisture better than loose ball bearings.
Do BMX hubs fit any wheel?
No. You must match the hub to the wheel size, axle type, and frame spacing (usually 110 mm for the rear, 100 mm for the front).
When should I replace my BMX hub?
Replace it when the hub shell or axle is damaged, the bearings have excessive play, or the engagement mechanism no longer works properly. Sometimes replacing just the bearings is enough.
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