24seven scooters ( new pictures of peg bolts )

me1

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Wondering about the pegs, if you have a 10 cm bolt on the front and a 12cm on the back would they be the same length? And how many bearings would you need for the front, and how many for the back. Assuming they are bearing pegs.
 
my focus, only sells bolts screwdriver ended, screwfix is good i think, but i have like hundres of different sized bolts because my dad uses them for work
 
If you put a 12 cm at the front , 10 cm at the back , they will be around the same length. A 10cm bolt at back can fit about 4 Razor bearings and a 12cm bolt at the back can fit about 6.
As for exactly how many bearings you should use , it is your personal preference howver , most people I have seen uses 4 bearings at the back but some people like longer pegs.

Shipping and handling for these bolts to anywhere around the world is $4. You can order other parts together to get a small discount and save on shipping.

These bolts are hex headed ( uses allen wrench ) which means they are much , much harder to strip compared to screwdriver ended bolts. They are also made of grade 12.9 chromoly steel bolts which as far as I know are the strongest bolts compared to the most common materials used to make bolts ( titanium , stainless steel and steel/ alloy steel ).

Storer said:
i have screwdriver ended bolts for my foldy and there fine rob.

Long ago , I discussed with some other scooter riders about the different heads. I even listed down the advantages and disadvantages of different heads and I have finally come to a decision that hex headed will perform the best and the most durable for pegs.These bolts are for pegs which get hit around a lot more compared to bolts at the folding mechanism. A screwdriver head will be ruined very quickly compared to a hex headed bolt. Go think about it yourself. =)
 
24Seven said:
Long ago , I discussed with some other scooter riders about the different heads. I even listed down the advantages and disadvantages of different heads and I have finally come to a decision that hex headed will perform the best and the most durable for pegs.These bolts are for pegs which get hit around a lot more compared to bolts at the folding mechanism. A screwdriver head will be ruined very quickly compared to a hex headed bolt. Go think about it yourself. =)

he only was talking about them for his foldy
 
Yup , for bolts , $4 ( 2 bolts of any length , 2 nuts , 2 lock washers ) and $4 for shipping and handling. If you are ordering , don't forget to tell me if you want washers or not.

If you bought bearings or ceramic balls together , you only have to add another $2 for shipping which means total shipping and handling cost is $6
 

AX3D

Member
So with the bolts, you throw bearings on them right?

Is it at all possible to bend them? cause thats pretty much my concern with pegs, if you can prove in some way they wont bend (or get a review form someone) i will prolly buy =)
 
Yup , you can buy these bolts to put bearings on them or use it as bolts to use along with reinforcements.

Steel bolts are graded in a few different ways , some uses alphabets , some uses numbers. The higher the number is , the stronger the bolts are. My bolts are graded 12.9 which are the highest number I have found and is probably the highest there is. Not too sure , check with Madis / Andrew.

If it is the highest number there is , it means that it is the strongest steel bolt. Also , among the 3 most common materials used to make bolts which are steel , stainless steel and titanium , steel is the strongest as far as I know. This means that you can't really find any other bolt stronger. =)
 
Lol Jamesss..... Oh yes , do you have any news if you are coming to China?

Derek , I understand about wanted a review. It is alright. Anyway , Alex , made a review of my bolts ( he ordered custom length ) . I think it is on the 11th page . Take a look at it if you want. =)
 
I have the balls for unsealed FSA " The Pig " headset. As for " The Pig DH " Pro , I don't think it is possible to take out the balls and change it. Take a look at the first page on the different products.
 
All my axles fit right through your fork / deck and bearings. They are the same size as Razor axles but stronger and longer than them.

If you're using them for bearing pegs , they will fit about 6 bearings at the back and about 8 bearings at the front.

If they're for square deck reinforcements , get two or more pieces of 12cm ones to go as the back axle and through the deck at the front. ( Drilling required. )

A note to everyone , as you all probably know , the USD value is going lower and lower everyday. Soon , I will be starting to make a lost on selling any of my products. Therefore , on 1st of April prices will be raised. I am not too sure of the prices yet. If you want anything , it is advised to buy it now before the prices are raised.

Thanks.
 
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