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Radio Sonar Front Hub (32 Hole)
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Profile High Flange Front Hub (48H)
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Onyx BMX 100/10mm Bolt-on Front Hub (Custom Colour)
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$399.99 AUD

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Onyx BMX 100/10mm Bolt-on Front Hub (Custom Colour)
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United Audio Cassette Hub With Guards Black
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$279.99 AUD

TNT Front Through Hub
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$248.99 AUD

Stay Strong Front Hub 36H
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$129.99 AUD

SD Ace Pro Thru-bolt Rear Hub
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$399.99 AUD

Salt Plus Trapez Cassette Hub
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$169.99 AUD

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Cinema VX3 Rear Cassette Hub / Black / 9T / 14mm Male Cinema VX3 Rear Cassette Hub / Sandblast Gold / 9T / 14mm Male
Cinema VX3 Rear Cassette Hub
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Onyx BMX 100/8mm Bolt-on Solid Front Hub / Black Ano / 28H
Onyx BMX 100/8mm Bolt-on Solid Front Hub
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$354.99 AUD

brand undefined Madera Gulf Free Coaster Hub
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$648.99 AUD

Freestyle BMX hubs are a crucial component of any BMX bike, as they provide the connection between the bike's wheels and frame. The hubs play a critical role in determining the bike's overall performance and handling, particularly for freestyle riding.

Front BMX hubs are typically smaller and lighter than rear hubs. They also have a simpler design, with fewer moving parts. However, they still need to be durable enough to handle the stresses of freestyle riding. Front hubs come in two types: traditional bolt-on hubs (Male Axle) and more modern front hub designs with female axles.

Rear BMX hubs come in two main types: cassette and freecoaster. Cassette hubs use a system of springs and pawls to provide power to the rear wheel. This design allows for quick engagement and a direct power transfer, which is ideal for technical riding and jumps.

Freecoaster hubs, on the other hand, use a clutch system to provide power to the rear wheel. This design allows the rider to roll backwards without engaging the wheel, which can be useful for certain tricks and maneuvers. Freecoaster hubs also offer a smoother ride and can make it easier to roll out of certain tricks, as there is less resistance when rolling backward. However, they are generally heavier than cassette hubs and may have a slower engagement time.

When choosing a BMX hub, it's important to consider factors such as weight, durability, engagement time, and compatibility with your bike's frame and other components. Some popular brands of BMX hubs include Profile Racing, Odyssey, and Wethepeople.