180 on a sidewalk and halfcab down a set of stairs.
What is a freecoaster bmx bike.
Evan talks us through the main differences between freecoaster and cassette bmx.
It s also handy if you need to half cab really fast after 180.
Confused about the different hub options for bmx.
My son wanted to change his freewheel cassete hub to a freecoaster hub so i did some research about 6 months ago and found this great youtube video from odyssey and ridebmx magazine all about freecoaster hubs.
Additionally the cult crew freecoaster has astonishing build quality as it encompasses a custom tapered roller bearing behind the driver for maximum side load support.
This makes it so much easier to go distances and look behind you while going.
This one in the air above is their concentric pivot single speed 26 full suspension alloy slopestyle dirt jump bike called the siren with 100mm travel front rear.
Beyond the new mtb freecoaster that tilk has been shredding on the 26 alloy griffin pro dirt jumping bike radio has a bunch more new 2020 mountain bikes starting to drop.
For my son this is the real advantage and why he wanted the hubs.
Unlike cassette hubs freecoasters have slack this is the amount of play in the clutch of a coaster before you can create the force to pedal forward.
It all sounds great but aren t there any cons of using a freecoaster on your bmx bike.
The guys at lux bmx put together this short but sweet video explaining the differences between a freecoaster and a cassette hub hopefully helping you to make a decision for what works best for your riding style.
A cassette and a freewheel function identically.
They actually both allow freewheeling which means you can coast when going forward.
The cult crew freecoaster is a very durable but high market bmx hub due to its outstanding features such as a cnc machined alloy hub shell and a heat treated hollow 14mm chromoly axle which ensures the longevity of the bmx hub.
A freecoaster is a hub on your bmx bike that allows you to roll backwards without pedaling backwards.