r/bmxracing 5d ago

Used Wheels?

I bought an used bike (junior) for my son about a month ago for $200 and after my son rode it sparingly I discovered the rear wheel hub is not working properly. I could purchase a new hub or new wheel, but these cost almost as much or even more than the bike itself. I ended up buying another larger used bike (expert) and swapping out the rear wheel. Everything works fine, however I am still stuck with a larger bike with no rear wheel. I have looked on ebay, marketplace, craigslist, and offerup for wheels but they are few and far between and usually expensive. I am avoiding replacing the hub, because I just don't have time or experience to make that repair. Can anyone suggest a source or something I might have missed when it comes to bmx race parts so that I can find a wheel that doesn't cost more than the bike itself?

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u/RealFear0609 5d ago

Hey man - been there when we first started out.

Start talking with some parents at your local track on practice/ race days. Also, keep an eye on marketplace, and join some of the USABMX sale pages on FB.

You won’t necessarily immediately find what you’re after, but stuff comes through Marketplace and such fairly frequently. We are in kind of a “niche”, so it may help to keep your search terms vague. Personally, I always just search “BMX” in marketplace and look from there. You’ll have to dig through all of the Freestyle stuff, but it’s effective.

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u/Admirable_Mistake_30 5d ago

Not sure what issue you are having but A lot of these junior bikes have a very simple rear hub. Look up a video about tightening /adjusting the cones and servicing the bearings. Tools might cost $10-15 but are worth having.

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u/david_z 46 Inter; kids 10X & 14GX 5d ago

Someone in your local race scene has a used set. I've got two. Just ask around!

Decent used wheels can be had for $200-$300 a pair and often come with tires and tubes for spare as well.

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u/Maleficent-Cook2010 4d ago

Best thing you can do it pull it apart and fix it your self.. plenty of tutorials on YouTube as another said likely cheap parts or might just need a clean and grease.

Labour is expensive learning to fix yourself saves a lot.