Depends on if it's an old quill type or a newer threadless design. www.sheldonbrown.con, www.parktool.com or www.bicycletutor.com should be able to tell you in detail.
A BMX stem is what connects the handlebars and forks to the frame.
The forks go through the head tube and headset, the stem anchors the fork and then the bars attach to the stem, so the answer is the fork and stem.
i think most stems fit but i would take it to the place you are buying it or take the messurements of the old 1
It´s the Stem, it holds the bars and match with the frame with the help of a headset.
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
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'.
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
no but you can get a dirt bike or a cruiser bike or a speed bike but i havnt seen a bmx bike yet.
The type of bike that is mostly used form BMX riding are the purpose-built BMX bikes.