BMX Rollout Calculator
Calculate the exact distance your bike travels per crank revolution.
What is BMX Rollout?
Rollout is the physical distance your bicycle travels with one full rotation of the pedals. Unlike gear ratio, which only looks at the relationship between your sprocket and your cog, rollout takes into account the circumference of your tire. This is the most accurate way for BMX riders to compare different setups, especially when switching between different tire widths or pressures.
Why it Matters for Performance
In BMX racing and street riding, finding the "magic gear" is crucial. A higher rollout number means a higher top speed but harder acceleration (harder to "get out of the hole"). A lower rollout number gives you explosive acceleration but can cause you to "spin out" at high speeds.
- Park/Street: Riders often prefer a rollout between 55″ and 56″.
- Racing: Pro racers often adjust rollout based on the length of the first straightaway.
- Flatland: Usually requires a much lower rollout for technical control.
The Math Behind the Calculation
The calculation follows this physics-based formula:
For example, if you run a 25/9 setup with a standard 20-inch tire (actual diameter approx 20.125″), the calculation is: (25 ÷ 9) × (20.125 × 3.14159) = 55.89 inches.
Common Tire Diameter References
| Tire Type | Typical Diameter |
|---|---|
| 20″ x 1.75″ | 19.90″ |
| 20″ x 2.125″ | 20.125″ |
| 20″ x 2.40″ | 20.40″ |