BMX isn't a manufacturer, it's type of bicycle - just like sneaker is a type of shoe. BMX doesn't make any bicycles. Bicycle manufacturers make BMX bikes.
And pedal brakes aren't that good on a performance bike, as you have to wait until your pedals are in the right position before you can brake.
But it's possible that you can find a BMX-looking kids/juvenile bike with a pedal brake. Don't expect it to do particularly well if it gets ridden hard though.
most bmx bikes dont have front brakes now ans if you pedal backward and it has pedal brakes its not a bmx bike
yes they do
That's a pretty muddled question, you might as well ask what makes shoes different from other shoes. BMX bikes can be built for different uses, there are race bikes that are light and have brakes, there are vert/trick bikes that don't have brakes and can take a lot of abuse.
No. Some more intended as child's bikes are fitted with coaster brakes.
You could check at a local bike store. There are BMX bikes, mountain bikes, road bikes. The main differences are the types of tires, suspension, and brakes.
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Yes, you can have a foot brake AKA coaster brake on a BMX. But it's not that common, apart from on bikes most intended for kids doing casual riding. For dedicated riding, people prefer hand-operated brakes, as they make it faster to get back on power after braking.
BMX bikes weren't around in the 60s.
I have no idea what you mean by a "bmx bikes device".
are framed bmx bikes any good
ruption bmx bikes are good but we the people are just a little bit better
The sheer majority of them have brakes, which sorts that out. Fixies might not have brakes as such, but you can put backpressure on the pedals which will stop the bike eventually. Some BMX trick bikes haven't got brakes, but as long as they're not ridden downhill or in traffic that's not much of a problem.