Pegs

zac watson

Member
Well i am thinking of buying some pegs and well i will be running 2 pegs on the left of my scooter for feebles, nosepicks etc but i tire tap up my right and i wanna do icepicks so should i buy another for the back so i will be running 2 on the back and 1 on the front
 
i made some aluminium pegs on a lathe last year at school and ran them for ages there heaps of fun, id get some for sure!
 

keons5

Collin Snoek
i made some aluminium pegs on a lathe last year at school and ran them for ages there heaps of fun, id get some for sure!

Oh my goodness, I would have done nearly anything to have access to a lathe at my high school.

Back on topic, if you buy Tilt pegs, you can't run two on the back without modifying a stock axle. The included bolts only work with pegs on one side. I'm going to sell high grade steel axles that work with Tilt pegs on either side, but these won't be available right away. If you decide to keep pegs on the same side, check out Tilt pegs.
 

keons5

Collin Snoek
lol... i bet he really wants to buy your pegs now

Well, if he wants to run pegs on both sides, it's the only option. Sorry my mother brought me up with some amount of moral. He can still buy my pegs if he is going to run pegs on one side. I see what you're saying though, and maybe I'll edit it, haha.
 

zac watson

Member
so is there any pegs that allow me to have pegs on both sides on the back and i remeber them jack they were pritty sick
 

lloyd

Steel Member
Check out QCS pegs: http://qcscooters.com/pegs.html
They've been on the market since 2007 now and they've been receiving positive feedback ever since. They are about 1/4" bigger than tilt pegs, so more grinding surface. You can put only two on your scooter at a time usually, using your razor axles or by getting the peg bolts on the website for more strength. But if you want, I can custom order big enough bolts for you so you can ride 4. Just send me a message at qcscooters@gmail.com

also what you can do is use razor axles since they can be bolted by either side with allen keys and QCS pegs are big enough for razor axle heads. I recommend using a rear axle for the front if you front axle isn't long enough. But for the back bolt I'll need to custom order it for you, which isn't a problem really. Send me an email and I'll figure something out for you!
 

Mario Rocchio

Steel Member
last night i put another socket peg on the other side of my deck for some super gnar frontside icepicks. the sockets i use are big enough so i can use a regualr hex head bolt and still tighten it with a skate tool.
 

DavidCronin

Steel Member
i just got a qubec peg and i love it, i learned a bunch of new tricks. just get as many pegs as you need who cares if it looks a lil bit goofy
 

Aaron

Silver Member
Ok, to be honest, it isn't hard to change the side your pegs are on.
And it's also not hard to learn peg tricks oppo (except tooth.. haha)
So yeah, just do one of those 2, learn oppo, or change the back peg around. You can always ride the fork backwards and then the front peg swaps side.
 

Seth Brown

Member
Ok, to be honest, it isn't hard to change the side your pegs are on.
And it's also not hard to learn peg tricks oppo (except tooth.. haha)
So yeah, just do one of those 2, learn oppo, or change the back peg around. You can always ride the fork backwards and then the front peg swaps side.

I definitely never even thought about that lol, time to try some half bar to smiths and ----- nice idea *doh*
 
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