BMX - a few ?'s

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dirtjumper101
10-24-05, 04:18 AM
1. what is better/ the difference between a top loading stem and a front loader
2. how can i stop my grips from sliding down my handlebars
3. the best all round dirt tyre
4. whats the dropout?
5. BB type, whats that?
thats all for now


bmichaelx
10-24-05, 01:05 PM
1. Front load stems is where if you're looking at the bike form the front, you can see the bolts for the stem, and a top load is where you can see the bolts from the top.

2. You can use grip glue, or hairspray, or a few other things.

3. It's almost imposible to say what the "best" tire is, but some good ones are the Primo Wall(which is good because you can use it for street and park too if you want), and the new Ruben Alcantara tire(I forgot what it's called), and I think Primo Dirt Monsters are good.

4. The dropout is the piece of metal located on your fork, and in the back of your frame. The dropout has "axel slots" which your front and rear axels slide into, to be bolted onto the bike. I don't know if you understand what I mean, but i'm sure that some other people will post some pictures so you'll understand.

5. The B.B. Or "botom Bracket, is the hole in the bottom of your frame where the berrings for your crank sit. There are a couple of different types of BBs.

1. American or "pro" size, which is the biggest of them all. American BB berrings get pressed into the frame with the use of a cup press, or a hammer and a piece of wood.

2. Euro BB, or "european" BB is the smallest size BB, which uses threads in the frame to screw your berrings into. Eliminating the need for a cup press.

3. Mid BB is bigger than Euro, but smaller then American. Mid BBs use a berring that just presses right into the frame without the use of a press. It's kind of like a skateboard berring, but larger.

4. Spanish BB, is almost the exact same as mid BB.

racersk66
10-24-05, 02:30 PM
1. what is better/ the difference between a top loading stem and a front loader
2. how can i stop my grips from sliding down my handlebars
3. the best all round dirt tyre
4. whats the dropout?
5. BB type, whats that?
thats all for now

1 i perfer top idk why just do
2 grip thast not a big problem at all grip tape any local bike shop will have it infact i think wallmart will or you can you epoxy
3 best dirt tire welll i use maxis hollyroller on my gt there nice good grip on dirt
4 dropout the part where the axle goes
and 5 bb is you bottom bracket where the crank is american is perrfered
^hope it helps^


bmichaelx
10-24-05, 03:09 PM
1 i perfer top idk why just do
2 grip thast not a big problem at all grip tape any local bike shop will have it infact i think wallmart will or you can you epoxy
3 best dirt tire welll i use maxis hollyroller on my gt there nice good grip on dirt
4 dropout the part where the axle goes
and 5 bb is you bottom bracket where the crank is american is perrfered
^hope it helps^


^That's SO annoying^

Do you realy think that after what I posted on this, that your jumble of misspelled words realy helped him any more? Besides your wrong answers, that's just annoying to look at/try and read.

mott464
10-24-05, 03:59 PM
1 i perfer top idk why just do
2 grip thast not a big problem at all grip tape any local bike shop will have it infact i think wallmart will or you can you epoxy
3 best dirt tire welll i use maxis hollyroller on my gt there nice good grip on dirt
4 dropout the part where the axle goes
and 5 bb is you bottom bracket where the crank is american is perrfered
^hope it helps^
STOP POSTING!!! Almost all of your post's are annoying and illegible.

dirtjumper101
10-24-05, 04:17 PM
thanks for your help guys i know everything for now ill probably have a few more questions someday soon

Brian
10-24-05, 04:54 PM
You mentioned dirt tyres, but didn't mention if you wanted racing tyres or not. Tioga Comp III tyres have been the racing standard for more than 20 years. Maxxis Maxx Daddy's are super aggressive too. You may want something different for dirt jumping though.

racersk66
10-24-05, 04:57 PM
You mentioned dirt tyres, but didn't mention if you wanted racing tyres or not. Tioga Comp III tyres have been the racing standard for more than 20 years. Maxxis Maxx Daddy's are super aggressive too. You may want something different for dirt jumping though.

tioga comps are expensive arent they, and yeh maxxis makes a good tire

Brian
10-24-05, 05:02 PM
Define "Expensive".

racersk66
10-24-05, 05:07 PM
Define "Expensive".

Cost alot of money. Compared to your regular everyday ****ty ass mongoose tires.

Brian
10-24-05, 05:24 PM
Cost alot of money. Compared to your regular everyday ****ty ass mongoose tires.

They're under $20.

racersk66
10-24-05, 05:26 PM
They're under $20.
Really I thought they where up around 80 or 90 but I wasn't sure.

dirtjumper101
10-25-05, 03:41 AM
yeh i ride on maxx daddy's now there real good

and is there anyway i change the size of my dropout cause i have 12mm and i want 14mm so i can get new rims and hubs and axles?

i ride a mongoose supergoose what would the BB type on that be? it's a pretty old bike like 1997 - 98

and how many teeth would my chainwheel have? im thinking 44 thats just a guess

and one more is there an australian equivelant of danscomp.com?

Brian
10-25-05, 04:20 AM
No Aussie equivalent. You need to build a network of friends with parts. Try your local race track too. I out stuff on ebay once in a while, but I've got nothing right now.

You can't change your droputs, but I think they make axles flat on 2 sides. You'll end up with rims stronger than your frame, so that's not the best route to take. Your frame should have an American BB, and a 44 tooth chainring in front, with a 16 tooth freewheel in back. Just a guess anyway.

racersk66
10-25-05, 02:17 PM
No Aussie equivalent. You need to build a network of friends with parts. Try your local race track too. I out stuff on ebay once in a while, but I've got nothing right now.

You can't change your droputs, but I think they make axles flat on 2 sides. You'll end up with rims stronger than your frame, so that's not the best route to take. Your frame should have an American BB, and a 44 tooth chainring in front, with a 16 tooth freewheel in back. Just a guess anyway.

You could change your dropout size but i deffinatly wouldn't I wouldn't want to risk cutting on and angle or weaking my frame. But yeh "ex" I would rather have my frame stronger than my rims. And yes i have found quite a few things on ebay that are of good quality.

Brian
10-25-05, 03:34 PM
My name is not "ex". You can either spell out Expatriate, you can shorten it to Ex, and if you're a beer-drinking Aussie, you can call me Patty. But not "ex".

CMcMahon
10-25-05, 04:10 PM
There's this guy at my work that's an expatriate. He still works for the company as a loan officer, but no one has seen him in five years. He's about 65, lives in Bangkok, and apparently is having a grand ole time.

We have to clean out his email once a year, because he never bothers to check it remotely, since he never turns in loans anyway.

Brian
10-25-05, 04:30 PM
Lives in Bangkok? Can't imagine how he spends his evenings...

CMcMahon
10-25-05, 04:58 PM
With little Thai boys, apparently.

Brian
10-25-05, 05:04 PM
That's sad.

queensrider86
10-25-05, 06:01 PM
You could change your dropout size but i deffinatly wouldn't I wouldn't want to risk cutting on and angle or weaking my frame. But yeh "ex" I would rather have my frame stronger than my rims. And yes i have found quite a few things on ebay that are of good quality.


cutting 2mm out of your axle slot will not weaken your dropout

Brian
10-25-05, 06:12 PM
Especially since I'm pretty sure the 14mm axle with the flats would work just as well.

queensrider86
10-25-05, 06:13 PM
no, they suck

Brian
10-25-05, 06:23 PM
Why's that? Not that it matters, as it's a bit pointless to run 14mm axles on a Supergoose. The frame will break before the wheels see enough abuse for the axles to be a concern.

CMcMahon
10-25-05, 06:30 PM
They suck because they loose their strength when slotted. They can take lateral hits like a regular 14mm, but they bend just as easily as a 3/8" axle when hit with vertical force.

Brian
10-25-05, 06:51 PM
So they're pointless?

queensrider86
10-25-05, 06:55 PM
they work alright on some forks

Brian
10-25-05, 07:03 PM
I think my new bike has 14mm hollow axles front and rear.

CMcMahon
10-25-05, 07:34 PM
14mm hollow axles are actually stronger than solid axles, the reason being that it's harder to be a tube than a rod.

Brian
10-25-05, 07:36 PM
This I know to be true. Tomorrow I will own a 20" BMX.

racersk66
10-25-05, 08:05 PM
This I know to be true. Tomorrow I will own a 20" BMX.

What kind?

Brian
10-25-05, 08:12 PM
A blue one.

bmichaelx
10-25-05, 08:29 PM
A blue one.

HAAHAAHAHHA...that's great. This by far my favorite response to anything ever.

queensrider86
10-25-05, 08:53 PM
HAAHAAHAHHA...that's great. This by far my favorite response to anything ever.



http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/images/1/19/Gonnagetraped.jpg

Brian
10-25-05, 08:54 PM
Queensrider, I always pictured you to be a bit younger than that.

queensrider86
10-25-05, 09:00 PM
no, that's me.

Brian
10-25-05, 09:09 PM
No wonder your pimp cut you loose.

queensrider86
10-25-05, 09:14 PM
yup, i got grays

Brian
10-25-05, 09:17 PM
When we were in the city, I teased my wife so badly. I yelled out "Honey, look! It's Samuel L. Jackson!" She got so excited, she was fumbling with her camera, didn't even notice it was the wax museum.

queensrider86
10-25-05, 09:20 PM
i saw a bum that looked like samuel jackson. i also saw a bum in manhattan that would pull his weiner out when women walked by. one girl threw coffee at it.

Brian
10-25-05, 09:24 PM
My wife can't wait to go back to NY. We'll bring you a boomerang.

iweargirlspants
10-26-05, 03:14 AM
tioga comps are expensive arent they, and yeh maxxis makes a good tire

you sir are DONT know what your talking baout, comps are a rather cheap tire compared to most tires theese days.

Brian
10-26-05, 03:18 AM
you sir are DONT know what your talking baout, comps are a rather cheap tire compared to most tires theese days.

You don't English goodly either.

dirtjumper101
10-26-05, 04:19 AM
after long deliberation i have decided to get a new frame with 14mm dropouts
any suggestions and some new bits and pieces so pretty much a newbike

Brian
10-26-05, 04:26 AM
You might as well look at a complete. Are you planning on putting old parts on a new frame?

racersk66
10-26-05, 02:07 PM
Wow, the the hell do you guys do all day when I'm not home, sit on your damn computers all day.

CMcMahon
10-26-05, 02:10 PM
I work in front of a computer for eight hours a day.

racersk66
10-26-05, 02:50 PM
I work in front of a computer for eight hours a day.

Have fun.

CMcMahon
10-26-05, 02:55 PM
Oh, I do.

racersk66
10-26-05, 03:03 PM
Oh, I do.

What do you do?