BMX Frames & Parts
Comprehending Your BMX Frame
The BMX frame serves as the central element of your entire setup. By acquiring a new frame, the overall sensation of your BMX can be transformed.
BMX frame geometry pertains to the array of different dimensions you must take into account when choosing a new frame. This encompasses the top tube length, head tube angle, seat tube angle and height, and chainstay length. Several factors need consideration for each, but they can be distilled into two primary points: firstly, ensure that any frame you purchase is compatible with your current parts, and secondly, select a frame that provides an enjoyable riding experience.
Explaining Additional BMX Frame Components
Within this category, you will also come across our bottom brackets and headsets. The bottom bracket connects the cranks to the frame. It's crucial to remember that this must be compatible with your frame to ensure everything fits smoothly. For instance, a MID bottom bracket will only be suitable for a frame designed to accommodate this specific component.
The headset is a bearing system located at the front of the frame, linking the frame to the fork. There are various headset sizes, and it is essential to ensure compatibility with the fork steerer tube.
Given the frame's vital role in the entire BMX, opting to change it necessitates rebuilding the whole BMX from the ground up. Should you require assistance with this task, you can watch our brief video on How to Build a BMX Bike.