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As far as I know "BMX Pro" is not a brand/model. Whatever the brand is, the serial number is often not useful. Contact the manufacturer (name on the head tube where the fork goes through the frame.
loosen the bolt at the back of the fork...then the cable hold the brake in your hand...center it and retighten the bolt...then adjust the cable..should be good.
There will be a second half that runs on top of the bearings and this is held in place by a big nut that screws on the threaded bit of the fork. by your film you are missing parts.
The front wheel axle fits into the fork, there is a U shaped notch in each fork leg at the end of the fork. There are two washers with bent tangs on them that fit into holes just above where the axle fits into the fork. Slide the washers onto the axle, one on each side. the tangs on the washers should fit into the small holes above each U shaped notch that the axle is in. Next screw on the nuts supplied for the fork. The tire should be centered between the fork legs before you tighten the nuts to secure the front wheel to the fork.
Firstly, remove the centre lock nut on the stem. This loosens the stem/headset. Pull the handlebars up and rest them next to the front wheel, make sure the brake cables aren't being stretched too much.
You'll see there is a locknut on the headset (at the top of the frame/top tube where you pulled the stem from) and loosen this (might need a massive spanner!).
Pull offthe toppart of the headset, ball races and lower part. Replace with the gyro bottom and top parts. Grease the ball bearing if they aren't already!
Slide it together, fit the stem and you'll notice the brake lines that come with it. Undo the rear brake, run the splitter cable from the front lever to the top half of the gyro, same with the bottom half. I found putting some padded stickytape on the bars helped here as the splitter cable would 'ting' off the bars.
Undo the front brake and run it through the stem hole, through the forks and cable tie it to one fork leg.
Test the brakes, adjust where necessary and on you go pulling bar-spins for fun. Please don't land a jump with the bars half spun, it hurts....a lot!!
Contact Mark Wilson as he has a bike still in his old school BMX collection, he maybe be able to photograph it for you [email protected] Please rate our solutions and if you still have problems please call back for more ideas to help you
Thanks Richard Scott Technical Support New Zealand
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