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Spokes

Broken spoke? Don't panic. Whether you need a single replacement or a full set for a new wheel build, you will find high-quality stainless steel spokes in all common lengths here. Nipples are usually included so you can get started right away.

Spokes FAQ

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Spokes FAQ

What is a spoke and what is its main purpose?

A spoke connects the hub to the rim. It supports the rider's weight and transfers drive and braking forces. In BMX, spokes must withstand extreme tensile loads, especially during landings and grinds.

How is a spoke constructed?

Head
The bent part (J-Bend) anchored in the hub flange.
Shaft
The middle part that determines flexibility.
Thread
The nipple is screwed onto this end to build tension.

What types of spokes are there?

  • Straight Gauge: Consistent diameter (usually 2.0mm). Very strong and affordable.
  • Double Butted: Thinner in the middle (e.g., 2.0-1.8-2.0mm). Saves weight with equal strength at the ends.

What materials are used for spokes?

Stainless Steel
The standard in BMX. Rust-free, elastic, and break-resistant.
Titanium
High-end option for maximum weight savings (very expensive, rare).

Which spoke is the right one for my needs?

Length is key! It depends on your hub, the rim, and the lacing pattern (usually 3-cross). Use a spoke calculator.
Feature Availability in Shop
Lengths 180mm, 182mm, 184mm, 186mm, 188mm, 190mm, 192mm, 194mm (for 20 inch)
Special Lengths 159-162mm (18 inch), 210mm (22 inch), 234mm (24 inch)
Sets Mostly 40 pieces incl. nipples (Brass)

How do I install spokes?

  1. Lace the spokes according to the pattern (3-cross) into the Hub.
  2. Guide them through the rim holes.
  3. Loosely screw on the nipples.
  4. Tighten all nipples gradually and true the wheel.

How do I maintain and care for spokes?

  • Regularly check tension ("Ping Test").
  • Tighten loose spokes immediately.

How do I identify and fix common spoke problems?

  • Wobbly Wheel: Tension uneven -> True the wheel.
  • Frequent Breakage: Spoke tension too low or spokes too old -> Re-lace wheel.

What do the specifications mean?

Term Explanation Examples/Available
Gauge (G) Unit of thickness 14G (2.0mm Standard)
Material Substance Stainless Steel, Titanium
Butted Tapered Yes (lighter) / No (Straight)
Length Head to end 180mm - 235mm

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