element4all
Posts: 3261
Joined: 9/13/2009
Location: Forest Hill, MD USA
Looking at a set of plegs for up around here at school since i have classes during the day and most of my riding will be late night campus and street sessions, i know plegs are quiet since they are plastic, but how do they hold up?
and i have 2 sets of metal pegs so dont give me shit for looking at buying plastic. id rather ride plastic pegs than get busted on campus.
get some with just a plastic outer sleeve
I put my spoke in her while I twisted her nipple.
Animal butcher are the best Ben Lewis runs them and all he does is grind!
N.W.A.
Posts: 475
Joined: 12/17/2010
Location: Compton, CA USA
If you have shadows the slicker sleeves look good or just get butchers theyre strong as fuck and you can replace the sleeves
yeah butchers, theyre 7075
I put my spoke in her while I twisted her nipple.
element4all
Posts: 3261
Joined: 9/13/2009
Location: Forest Hill, MD USA
N.W.A. wrote: If you have shadows the slicker sleeves look good or just get butchers theyre strong as fuck and you can replace the sleeves
had slicker sleeves, but they dont work with my hubs because the axle is too short.
element4all
Posts: 3261
Joined: 9/13/2009
Location: Forest Hill, MD USA
how bout dumbchucks guys?
N.W.A.
Posts: 475
Joined: 12/17/2010
Location: Compton, CA USA
I had a few sets of dumbchucks theyre pretty strong i was grinding some nasty rough brick and they didnt wear so bad.
N.W.A.
Posts: 475
Joined: 12/17/2010
Location: Compton, CA USA
Wait if your axle is too short for slicker sleeves then you may not be able to use Dumbchucks. Theyre super thick at the base and when i gave them to my friend he kept striping his front male axle bolts.
BJ Tomczik
Posts: 1464
Joined: 10/27/2010
Location: Minneapolis, MN USA
I ran Plegs for over a year or so, I still have them somewhere in my parts closet. As long as you rotate them from time to time after a hard session
On the other hand, I have seen people break them in a week or too as well