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Joined: 2007-12-18 Posts: 5 Location: |
Date: 2008-03-01 21:53:41 Topic: GSport Plegs |
| Has anybody used these plegs yet, i've been wanting to get some new lighter pegs and its between these and some shadow little ones...anybody have any experience with these? I grind a lot of ledges but am also at the skatepark a lot. | |
Joined: 2008-04-15 Posts: 8 Location: |
Date: 2008-06-02 18:04:22 Topic: Re: GSport Plegs |
| I have a pair on my bike, I just started riding but I've found the PLEGS to be very nice. Just be warned, PLEGS wear down, the material wears away and they may flex a little more than steel. | |
Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 25 Location: Bothell, wa |
Date: 2008-06-10 04:20:12 Topic: Re: GSport Plegs |
| hella retarded unless you want to slide a giant aluminum rail. if you ride these pegs you sit on your computer playing bmx games too much. My pegs are drilled from bearing steel by the company to make all the bmx parts advancements in the last ten years | |
Joined: 2008-04-15 Posts: 8 Location: |
Date: 2008-06-17 18:37:28 Topic: Re: GSport Plegs |
| To each his own, I guess. If you can afford to try them for yourself then do, it seems like the people who have tried them like them and the people who haven't tried them don't. I've double pegged smooth concrete ledges with steel pegs, no wax and had no problems, but still, I prefer the Plegs so... its your call. One other thing, metal pegs are time tested, so if you're not sure, just get some metal ones, if you really want to try something else, get the plegs. I think I went with plegs mostly because they do not degrade the surface of what you are grinding as rapidly as steel. | |
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