Eastern Bmx Wheels can you change a 14mm axle to a 10mm axle?
i recently bought an eastern double shot rear wheel for my bmx which is a dk havok when it came however i realised the axle was 14mm but my bike only has room for a 10mm axle someone told me that if i took it to a bike shop that they would be able to change it for me is this true if so how much would it cost
No. you can't change a 14mm axle to a 10mm. The cones, cups, and all the hardware is completely different, and even if you tried to change everything it wouldn't fit up in the hub shell.
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Wow!
Must be a VERY good bike that!
it wouldn't be a very light bike as the components aren't the lightest available. But still, good going for building a BMX. I'm building mountain bike at the moment and my components are the lightest available, but for a BMX, that is unbelievable!
Good going on the Redline Stem. Although i would reccommend after a few years, upgrading the cranks, chainwheel, tyres and the fork. RoxShox are the best forks around or one of them. Buy those next time and your bike will be awesome!
Happy riding
Your being very specific with what your looking for, which I like. However you might want to be flexible on some of the stuff. $500 USD can easily get you a full chromoly frame with 25/9 gearing but as the bike gets better, usually frames and handlebars get bigger and also they only have 1 or no brakes.
Pretty much, the only way your can get 7" bars, both brakes, and a 20" frame is to go with a lower end bike which you will sacrifice strength for. Or you could have a strong bike with 25/9 gearing but no 7" bars, both brakes, and 20" frame. Tough decision but keep in mind what your tricks will be in a few months.
It's especially hard to find a higher end model with brakes but if you REALLY want two brakes on then I'd suggest buying a new fork with brake mounts and find a separate front brake. It's probably not the best way and pretty expensive but it's the only way I can think of right now. If I were to ignore all your specifics and only focus on price, my recommendation would be the WeThePeople Trust.
nice riding m8, like your bike!
Your being very specific with what your looking for, which I like. However you might want to be flexible on some of the stuff. $500 USD can easily get you a full chromoly frame with 25/9 gearing but as the bike gets better, usually frames and handlebars get bigger and also they only have 1 or no brakes.
Pretty much, the only way your can get 7" bars, both brakes, and a 20" frame is to go with a lower end bike which you will sacrifice strength for. Or you could have a strong bike with 25/9 gearing but no 7" bars, both brakes, and 20" frame. Tough decision but keep in mind what your tricks will be in a few months.
It's especially hard to find a higher end model with brakes but if you REALLY want two brakes on then I'd suggest buying a new fork with brake mounts and find a separate front brake. It's probably not the best way and pretty expensive but it's the only way I can think of right now. If I were to ignore all your specifics and only focus on price, my recommendation would be the WeThePeople Trust.
Good Luck on your findings.