It depends how many pieces it is in! Also note there are many specialist tools required.
If it is completely disassembled, I would do it in the following order:
1 - Seat post and saddle so you can clamp it into a work stand without fouling cables
2 - Main bearings (bottom bracket, headset)
3 - Forks, stem and handlebars
4 - Cranks and chainset
5 - Front and rear derailleurs
6 - Brake calipers/cantilievers
7 - Brake/gear levers and grips
8 - Cables (you should be able to adjust them correctly without the chain on)
9 - Chain
10 - Pedals (so you can spin the cranks easily!)
11 - Wheels/tubes/tyres
11 - Adjust!
Of course there is far more to it than that summary, but that would require an entire book.
One can buy a custom BMX bike in Las Vegas from a few stores. One can get a BMX custom made from 'Just BMX', 'Bolder BMX', 'Bike World' and 'Vegas Bike Store'.
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it matters what you are going to use it for
Go to bike shop or wolyworld and buy a link remover.
you can find a BMX bike in halfords
The bmx thruster rampage bike is a exellent bike
go to a bike shop and start to build it there start with the frame its the most expensive
No, a BMX bike's serial number does not uniquely identify it as a BMX bike. Serial numbers are used for tracking purposes and do not indicate the type of bike.
A hyper is better
they are more stunt bikes but if you want to do more jumping on and of you should buy a trial bike
no but you can get a dirt bike or a cruiser bike or a speed bike but i havnt seen a bmx bike yet.
Yes, great buy, light, and reliable