BMX Pogoni
Mission Transit V2 BMX Cranks
64,95 EURSalt Rookie BMX 3-Piece BMX Crank
54,95 EURFamily Tubular 3-Piece 8-Spline BMX Cranks
44,95 EUR 41,95 EURStolen Mob V4 3-Piece 8-Spline BMX Crank
57,95 EUROdyssey Thunderbolt Black BMX Crank
199,95 EURSalt One Piece BMX Cranks
17,95 EUR 16,95 EURCult Crew 19mm BMX Cranks
165,95 EUR 159,95 EURKink Brace 3-Piece BMX Cranks
144,95 EUR 134,95 EURStolen Talon V2 3-Piece 48 Spline BMX Cranks
99,95 EURSalt Plus Pro 48 3-Piece BMX Cranks
134,95 EUR 84,95 EUROdyssey Calibur V2 BMX Crank
169,95 EUR 164,95 EURRant Bangin 8 BMX Crank
69,95 EURFiend Segment 3pc BMX Cranks
189,95 EURFamily Tubular 3-Piece 48-Spline BMX Cranks
99,95 EUR 89,95 EURWildcat Mini BMX 3-Piece Crank Kit
56,95 EURFiend Team V2 BMX Cranks
164,95 EURPremium Trestle Mike Gray Signature 24mm BMX Crank
199,95 EURGT Power Series Cromo BMX Cranks
119,95 EURDemolition Revolt 48 Spindle BMX Crank
209,95 EURMankind International Park BMX Crank
183,95 EUR 164,95 EURGT Power Series Cromo 24 BMX Cranks
194,95 EUR 174,95 EURWhat Is a BMX Crankset?
BMX cranks are the metal arms that connect bike pedals to the bottom bracket. Freestyle cranksets are designed to be tough and are an important part of creating forward motion on a BMX. Compared to race BMX bike cranks which are made out of aluminum or carbon fiber, freestyle cranks are made from steel or Chromoly.
What Are the Different Types of BMX Cranksets?
There are three main types of cranksets for freestyle BMX: 1-piece, 2-piece, and 3-piece. 1-piece cranks are held in place by the bearings and are commonly found on entry-level bikes and older models. 2-piece cranks come with one crank bolt, are easy to install, and contain a spindle that is built into one of the crank arms. 3-piece BMX cranksets are the most common style of cranks found on freestyle BMX bikes. They are typically heavier but more solid than a 2-piece crankset and often a little wider.
How Long Should my BMX Cranks Be?
BMX crank arms come in a range of sizes from around 125mm to 190mm, however most riders will go for a length of 170mm or 175mm.
How long you want your crank arms to be is ultimately a personal preference however it does make a difference on your riding. If your goal is to ride at speed then it’s recommended to go for longer crank arms. If you’re more into street riding then opt for smaller arms, as these will give you better clearance.
Finally, it is essential to check that your crankset is compatible with your pedals and that you know the size of your bottom bracket.