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New School BMX 2004 - Now => New School Park, Street & Dirt => Topic started by: Glen on July 17, 2009, 06:03 PM
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Good stuff this! protection for the dropouts too!
http://www.mutantbikes.com/
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sweet i want one !!!!!
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looks good but why alloy
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once again nicely spotted Glen , always good on the tech stuff,, its another one of those " thats so fekin obvious" parts again :daumenhoch:
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how about if you dont want to scratch your dropouts, then dont do grinds? stop being a baby.
AND also, someone explain to me how hubguards are "so hard to assemble"? What type if spack cant work out how to use a hubguard.
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how about if you dont want to scratch your dropouts, then dont do grinds? stop being a baby.
AND also, someone explain to me how hubguards are "so hard to assemble"? What type if spack cant work out how to use a hubguard.
lol funny one dan
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I quite like the idea but not so sure about an Ally peg that you cant rotate to extend its life ???
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Alloys light, pegs are cheap, grind it hard, glory is forever :LolLolLolLol:
I agree with you Glen, I like ally pegs. Some of them are cheap (not Tree or Fly ones! :shocked:), but I cant see those hub guard pegs being cheap.
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they could make the guard bit seperate from the peg, but so they "key" together and are both held on by the nut, then the peg could be rotated
when worn.
how about if you dont want to scratch your dropouts, then dont do grinds? stop being a baby.
AND also, someone explain to me how hubguards are "so hard to assemble"? What type if spack cant work out how to use a hubguard.
I want to know what type of spack can't spell "of"
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thing is it isnt a new idea as my mate wayne from canvey modded his steel pegs with the extra wedge to avoid ya dropouts
about 4 years ago