20 Most Recent Dynacraft Next Turbo Children BMX Bike Questions & Answers

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Nexts free stylie in gloversville

If it was here, I would tell you
10/14/2014 9:45:55 PM • Dynacraft Next... • Answered on Oct 14, 2014
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Chain loose

there may be, but see if there is room to move rear axle back farther to take up slack. Loosen both nuts on axle pull wheel back centered and snug nuts up.
5/17/2013 4:28:48 AM • Dynacraft Next... • Answered on May 17, 2013
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So my Dynacraft Next turbo

the little balls are the bearings, ie: ball bearings, so they are the size, take them to a bike shop and get a replacement kit.
Your crank is probably not bent , it takes a big crash or something to bend one. there is an adusjment nut and lock nut to set them back up. could be LH thread on the left hand side
6/3/2011 10:45:55 PM • Dynacraft Next... • Answered on Jun 03, 2011
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The front wheel is loose. It moves sightly side to

You will need to take the front wheel out of the bike.
There are some nuts and lock nuts, that will tighten up on the bearings. you may need a "cone" spanner which is very thin to hold the bearing cone while you loosen the lock nut.
6/3/2011 10:39:26 PM • Dynacraft Next... • Answered on Jun 03, 2011
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My bars keep slipping.. I have a Kink Gap 09 - I

Try using a strip of sanding cloth cut to fit in a medium grit with the sanding part folded so both surfaces; the bars and the clamp feel the sanding surface. Also look at the threads on the bolts that don't seem to be tightening. If this is an aluminum stem there is a good chance that you may have overtightened and stripped one or more. Hope not.
4/29/2009 1:06:58 AM • Dynacraft Next... • Answered on Apr 29, 2009
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The handle bars slip and tightening the nut doesn't work.

when you tighten the nut on the handlebar be sure the nut does not turn the bolt you may have to hold the bolt with a vice grip

If you are sure it is as tight as you can get it and the handle bar moves you may have to losten it and put a shim between the handlebar and the clamp throat

Also, the handlebar does go down into the forks this controls the side to side movement of the handle bars when you tighten this bolt it keeps the unit tight into the forks
4/20/2009 3:05:53 AM • Dynacraft Next... • Answered on Apr 20, 2009
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Why would my mens dynacraft 26 inch wheel krusher fat bike have no brakes?

pads bad? send a photo.
8/16/2019 11:22:46 PM • Dynacraft... • Answered on Aug 16, 2019
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I lost the main bolt

do an online search or go to fasenal
8/2/2017 4:29:53 PM • Dynacraft... • Answered on Aug 02, 2017
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Dynacraft Barbie Big Wheel replacement back wheels

I expect you need to find 16in wheels, you could always contact the manufacturer for more help: http://www.dynacraftbike.com/customerservice.php
6/15/2014 1:29:59 PM • Dynacraft... • Answered on Jun 15, 2014
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Chain coming loose

Yes. Loosen the two nuts on the back wheel. When they are loose just pull the wheel back until the chain is tight enough and tighten nuts while holding the tire in the proper position at the proper tightness of the chain. Make sure that the tire is running true when tightened.
10/7/2012 1:50:38 AM • Dynacraft... • Answered on Oct 07, 2012
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I need a new back

You can contact dynacraft directly but you have to give them the serial number of the trike. http://dynacraftbikes.com/contactus.php

I have the razor scream machine which is made by the same manufacturer but dynacraft won't sell me the wheels unless I give them a serial number from their hotwheels powerslide model. Could you post the serial number on your trike? It would really help out myself and all the other scream machine owners who currently can't get replacement wheels.

Thanks,

-Alex
9/13/2012 4:32:06 PM • Dynacraft... • Answered on Sep 13, 2012
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Need replacement gear shift cables

Only thing different between all cables for bike is the lead stopper at lever end. Tell bike shop cable is for gears and type, lever or twist grip,and type of bike(mountain/BMX etc)for length and you shouldnt have any probs,*ALT* take lever end of cable to varify lead piece is the same.Your sheath on cable might be damaged-which caused cable to brake. Complete cable and sheath only cost about $3.Spray a fair bit of WD40/RP7 or similar down sheath before inserting cable for smoother operation.
1/18/2012 3:38:46 AM • Dynacraft... • Answered on Jan 18, 2012
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My sons rt peddle broke how do i take it off to replace it

you need get an extractor engineering tool. Go to engineering shop and get one or ask them to do it. You will have to rill a hole trough and by using the extractor screw it out . BUT one pedal got right turn tread and the other left turn.Other method it to weld some rod or bolt etc. on the bit what is inside and screw it out. Good luck
1/14/2012 11:12:27 PM • Dynacraft... • Answered on Jan 14, 2012
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20 inch Slumber party bicycle

Yes you can add training wheels to this bike. The origional axle is too short, however, if you are mechanical enough, you can remove the axle and buy a longer one. I did this for my daughters bike, and for abot 5 dollars you can pick up a longer axle which will accept training wheels. But be warned, there are several bearings and you need to place them back in the correct position or the bike will not work.
11/20/2011 8:59:37 PM • Dynacraft... • Answered on Nov 20, 2011
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