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4/29/2014 5:21 AM

So first off, anyone running these? Or have any experiance with, whether it be on a friends bike or whatever, aslong as YOU had a go on them. Second, they are made for 34mm od pegs, but the ones I'm looking at are 35, which means half a mm wider on each side, so could I just hammer the shit out of em and force them in or will the elasticity of the plastic not let me? Thanks guyzzz

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4/29/2014 6:35 AM

WHen i was about buy some pegs i did some research, and i rode that they were good. I havent had any personal experience with them.

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4/29/2014 7:26 AM

I have a wizard sleeve for one of my front pegs and it slides really nice. Nothing bad so far and seems to be holding up great. works really well at the park, on rails, and on really rough concrete ledges.

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4/29/2014 8:06 AM

You could always get a file and file down the inside of the sleeve if it doesn't quite fit. From what I've heard the Wizard Sleeves are quite good although I have no personal experience with them.

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4/30/2014 5:44 AM

cheers guys. sounds like a safe bet

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4/30/2014 8:03 AM

BMX_Forever wrote:

You could always get a file and file down the inside of the sleeve if it doesn't quite fit. From what I've heard the Wizard ...more

its probably going to be difficult to file down a round surface with a flat file
i think a heat gun and some wd40 would work

=maybe even grind with the peg a bit to wear it closer to 34mm

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4/30/2014 8:46 AM

i could always get a round file instead

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4/30/2014 8:49 AM

just emailed fit about it, see what they reckon

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4/30/2014 9:03 AM

BMX_Forever wrote:

You could always get a file and file down the inside of the sleeve if it doesn't quite fit. From what I've heard the Wizard ...more

bmxsteve99 wrote:

its probably going to be difficult to file down a round surface with a flat file
i think a heat gun and some wd40 would work

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Use a round file... A lot of files have a round edge and a flat edge.

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4/30/2014 9:57 AM

I had the wizard sleeves for about six months the front one is still going on my homies bike. i cracked the rear one but it was also like 28 degrees out and i caught it on a 180 to feeble. i enjoyed them the fit tight on a 34mm peg so 35 might be pushing it.

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