yes... if you have the right bottom bracket... it has to fit the cranks as in 19 20 21 or 22mm most likely......... and it has to be the right size for the frame.. if its bmx it will probably be US size or euro, spanish or standard. if you find the right bottom bracket with the right size bearings then yes..
You will need a whole new bottom bracket, which should come with new bearings.
There's something missing from this question. If you are asking about translanting a crank from one bike to another, then the answer is "maybe". There are several different versions available, and not all can be interchanged.
The cran is the part that together with the pedals go round when you pedal. For a 3-piece crank it consists of a right crank arm, left crank arm and the axle that goes between. There are some other bits as well, like bearinc cups ASO, but no point in letting reality get in the way of a good name. There are also ashtabula cranks where crank arms and axle are one solid piece.
There are a lot more than three mountain ranges in the south of Ireland. Three of them would be the Comeraghs, the Magillacuddy Reeks and the Knockmealdown mountains.
Something's loose. Most likely the left crank arm. You also want to make sure ALL fitting's threads are greased.
three major mountain ranges would be the Rockies, Appalachian, and the cascades
the three types of mountains are 1.fold mountain 2.volcanic mountain 3.block mountain
the answer is 25%
The front axle shaft will be cv style, so zero there.The front drive shaft would have three.The rear drive shaft would have two if it is a one piece shaft, three if a two piece shaft.The front axle shaft will be cv style, so zero there.The front drive shaft would have three.The rear drive shaft would have two if it is a one piece shaft, three if a two piece shaft.
A three piece Lloyd Loom wicker set varies depending on quality and dealer. Price of the three piece wicker set can range anywhere from $470 to $1,200.
depends on which type. Head over to www.parktool.com and their repair section, they'll tell you how.
I would say the Rockies, the coast mountains, and the laurentians