Depends.
Some frames have tabs welded to the head tube.
Removing these will leave ugly marks.
Others have press-fit detanglers that can be removed by removing the headset.
You can always buy a cable set and run the cable outside the detangler.
A BMX detangler is a device that allows the handlebars of a BMX bike to rotate freely without tangling the brake cables. This helps in improving the performance of the bike by allowing the rider to perform tricks and maneuvers that require the handlebars to spin without interference from the brake cables.
If the bike is ever ridden on public streets/in traffic removing brakes is a really bad idea. But if you insist, this is the general instructions on how to do it: Unclamp brake wires from brake arms, remove crimped-on end caps, pull wires out. Follow cable from brake towards handle bar to locate any other place they're connected, undo those too. Unbolt brakes from bike. Pull grips off handlebar and remove brake levers, put grips back on. Removing (parts of) the detangler requires pulling the fork, which is another issue.
I use a detangler or take a shower.
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Horse Detangler is typically made of silicon and other oily substances.
To take stickers off of a bike you peel them off. Sometimes stickers are covered with clearcoat, in which case they can't be removed unless you sand them off and repaint the bike. In which case you're better off covering them over with a single-colour vinyl decal or something.
brake it off haha
you can be any ages and you cant take it on the road because they are off road bike
a gyro which is also called a detangler... it surrounds the stem and stops the cables from tangling when doing a bar spin :)
Not unless you have a detangler/gyro fitted. Without one, the brake line would either snap or stop the bars from turning.
Some of the best detangler BMX options on the market include the Odyssey GTX-S Gyro, Snafu Mobeus Detangler, and Shadow Conspiracy Sano Detangler. These detanglers are known for their durability, smooth rotation, and compatibility with various BMX setups.
If it's a disc brake bike, then Rotor is another name for the brake disc. If it's a BMX rotor may be another name for gyro / detangler - the thingy that lets you spin the bars on a brake-equipped bike w/o making a mess of the brake wires.