Sure, as long as it has solid axles that are long enough and wheel nuts.
No. You can't fit them to bikes with quick-release axles.
On a BMX bike my friends and I have fit 5. Two on the back pegs, one on the handlebars, one on the seat, one on the top tube. But if you really wanted to I'm sure you could hook up maybe a tandem with pegs, and make a human pyramid.
Fit Bike Company sells everything BMX. From bicycle seats to helmets, Fit Bike Company has anything one might need to ride a bike and several BMX licensed products.
It will if you have bmx (or bmx style) cranks.
if you want a bike for trails and dirt go for an eastern trail digger or a fit bike
the easiest way is to go to your local bike shop
I THIN A FIT OR A EASTER OR WE THE PEOPLE BIKE BUT 100% FIT
it may be a snug fit but it is doable
The most obvious places to purchase a used Fit BMX bike would be from online auction sites, such as eBay. There are a small number of online retailers specialize in secondhand bikes, such as LocalBikeTrader.
Fit street 2 b.c lighter frame but i wouldn't recommend getting a Free Agent Crown Imperial
well it all depends on what type of BMX you do. For me i do park and vert. And i use a fit bike. But for flat land the best type would me strowler. But like i said these so many diff rent forms of BMX.
I'm assuming you're talking about an BMX here... Undo axle nuts, put pegs on. With an extender and a socket wrench, get the axle nuts back on and crank down.
No. a 9T sprocket will only fit a cassette hub, and not freewheel hubs.