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New School BMX 2004 - Now => New School Park, Street & Dirt => Topic started by: JT71 on November 11, 2008, 08:47 AM
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just had a set delivered today for Kendo, yes I'm his bitch and do his ordering for him.
if you are looking for a nice set of pegs, cheap and light these are for you.
they come both 14mm but have a replacement nut with built in 10mm adaptor.
they weigh a frankly stunning 77g each, well one was 76g but near enough eh?
£13.95 plus post, can'd be bad.
I'll be treating myself to a set of these badboys once I actually learn some peg tricks with my existing pegs.
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Aw, thanks mate!
You da man.
:4_17_5:
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Bought a set of these yesterday for my son, couldn't believe how light they are. Lighter than my Tree sticks and less than half the price :daumenhoch:
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as a guide to how light these are they are 77g compared to over 210 per peg on my own pegs.
these hoffman ones are ali rather than steel I think.
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They are ally, Hoffman do a steel version aswell. :daumenhoch:
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I've got some ot these pegs, im sure the packet they came in was heavier than the pegs themselves... :D
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Be interested to see how these hold up :daumenhoch:
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My boy is only 7 so should be OK. Had a closer look and the tubing does look thin :-\
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Be interested to see how these hold up :daumenhoch:
Kendo should be trying his out for the first time at Corby on 18th. :daumenhoch:
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They are all-alloy with no cro-mo sleeve, so aren't going to last forever.
If you're grinding day in, day out they are no good...but for peg stalls, the occassional slow grind, backies and a bit of flatland fun...they are just the trick and very cheap.
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ive had them for a while now and there fine bent up bit but there a treet