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On our website you’ll find BMX wheels in the most popular sizes, including BMX 20” wheels and BMX 18” wheels.
We offer single front and rear wheels, and complete BMX wheelsets that include a sprocket and chain.
If you can’t find the specific wheel you need, contact us at [email protected]. We can check availability and order missing parts directly from distributors.
Beginner’s guide to choosing BMX wheels read more...
Quick BMX Wheel Selection
| Riding Style | Hub Type | Axle Size | Colour Options |
| Street / Flat | Freecoaster | Rear 14 mm, Front 10 mm | Black, Chrome, Anodised colours |
| Park / Dirt | Cassette | Rear 14 mm, Front 10 mm | Black, Chrome, Anodised colours |
| BMX Race | Lightweight Cassette | Front & Rear 10 mm | Black, White, Anodised colours |
Choose your wheel based on riding style, rim height, spoke count (36H / 48H), and tire width. Matching the right components gives your BMX proper strength, speed and control on every terrain.
Eclat E440 Seismic Cassette 20" rear wheel BMX | Black
€252.64
Regular price:
€298.62
Mafiabikes Pablo Cassette 20 "BMX Wheelset | Black
€190.57
Regular price:
€206.67
Salt BMX nuts and bolts set | Black (1)
€16.53
Regular price:
€20.46
Salt Plus Summit Vertex Freecoaster 20" rear wheel BMX | Black
€160.69
Regular price:
€183.68
SaltPlus Mesa Vertex Freecoaster 20 "BMX Rear Wheel | Black
€229.66
Regular price:
€252.64
Salt BMX nuts and bolts set | Black
€20.46
Salt BMX nuts and bolts set | Black (1) (1) (1) (1)
€15.86
Salt Rookie 20" Flip Flop rear wheel BMX | Black (1)
€77.93
Salt Rookie 20" front wheel BMX | Black
€82.53
Salt Rookie 20" rear wheel BMX | Black
€117.01
FAQ, BMX Wheels
Which BMX wheel size should I choose, 20 inches or 18 inches?
Twenty inch wheels are the standard size for most BMX riders, teenagers and adults. Eighteen inch wheels work better for shorter riders and kids, roughly around 135 to 150 cm tall, because they are lighter and easier to control when learning tricks.
What is the difference between a cassette hub and a freecoaster?
Cassette hubs engage quickly and give the classic clicking sound when you coast. Freecoaster hubs let you roll backwards without pedalling, which is useful for street and flat tricks, but they have slack and are usually heavier. For technical street riding many riders choose a freecoaster, for park and all round use a cassette hub is often the safer choice.
Ten millimetre or fourteen millimetre axle, which should I choose?
Most front BMX wheels use ten millimetre axles, while rear wheels often use fourteen millimetre axles because they are stronger for grinds and hard landings. Always check what axle size your frame and fork support and whether you plan to ride with pegs.
Thirty six hole or forty eight hole, which BMX wheel is stronger?
Forty eight hole wheels have more spokes and can handle heavy riders, big drops and frequent grinds, but they are a bit heavier. Thirty six hole wheels are lighter and still strong enough for most park and street riders who keep their wheels correctly tensioned.
Will any BMX wheel fit my frame and fork?
Not every wheel will fit every frame and fork. You need to check tire clearance, most modern BMX tires are 2.1 to 2.4 inches wide, the rim width, axle type, ten or fourteen millimetres, and your brake setup. If you use U brakes, choose rims with a braking surface or go brakeless with compatible frames and forks.
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