Different BMXes have different axle sizes. Easiest is to measure what you've got.
yes it can basicly any bike can have pegs you just have to find the right size prgs
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im pretty sure 14mm i have the same bike
Different BMXes have different axle sizes. Easiest is to measure what you've got.
Depends on the size of the bike. The size of the bike doesn't necessarily pertain to the cc of the engine... But in general people 5.7'' - 6.1" fit on about any bike.
Depends on the engine size of the monkey bike - 50cc, 70cc, 90cc or 110cc.
If you bought a new complete bike (not just the frame) you can look at the sidewall of the tires to find out what size you'll need. Many bike manufacturers also list tire requirements online.
They fit the forks perfectly, but they do not fit on the back. You need certain size washers for it to be able to fit.
63cm or 65cm. Raise your seatpost.
Yes, that is a good size bike to learn on. If the bike is street legal you will need a motorcycle license.
That'd be difficult. Pegs are usually used om BMX bikes for trick riding, and they often have oversize wheel axles to be strong enough for that. Disc brakes are usually used for bikes that travel faster than BMXes, (thus bigger need for good brakes) and those bikes aren't used for grind and flatland tricks that require pegs. In short: you'll have difficulties finding disc hubs that can have axles that can take pegs.
NGK BPM7A is the one you will need