Test Your BMX Knowledge!

Test Your BMX Knowledge!

Welcome to our awesome BMX trivia quiz! Are you ready to test your knowledge of this thrilling sport? From dirt racing to street riding, BMX has been thrilling riders for decades. So put on your helmet, tighten your chain and get ready to show us what you know about this extreme sport! From its humble beginnings in the '70s to its current status as a global phenomenon, BMX has seen some incredibly talented riders tear up the track. We'll be testing your knowledge of classic tricks, famous riders and the history of the sport. So get ready to prove your BMX skills and compete with friends and family to see who can come out on top! Good luck and have fun!

What is the most common frame material used in BMX?

What type of bike is a BMX?

What type of bearings are used in BMX?

What is the most common crank length used in BMX?

What is the purpose of pegs on a BMX?

What type of forks are used in BMX?

What type of stem is used in BMX?

What type of headset is used in BMX?

What is the most common wheel size used in BMX?

What are BMX tires typically made of?

What type of pedals are used in BMX?

What type of brakes are used in BMX?

What part of a BMX is used to slow down or stop?

What type of handlebars are most commonly used in BMX?

What is the purpose of a BMX?

Which of the following is true about BMX?

What type of bottom bracket is used in BMX?

What is the most important part of a BMX?

What type of chain is used in BMX?

What is the most common seat type used in BMX?

Test Your BMX Knowledge!

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