Quebec Scooter Peg Review

Quebec Scooters Pegs!!!

+ Fit stock axles unlike sockets.

+ Very Light

+ PERFECT length and diameter in my opinion. Not too long, not too short.

+ Inexpensive. They're $15 for a pair (18 CAD), new sockets are basically that much.

+ They grind smoooooth cause they're aluminum.

+ PERFECT for park.

+ You can cut them down easy if you want the front and back back to be flush with each other.

- The downside to aluminum is that they could crack over time and they get worn down from rough steel and concrete surfaces.

- For street, you might need to replace them after like 4 months, but for the price that's pretty good.

BUY FROM THIS KID. They came in like 1 week from Canada. Awesome products, at a low price. LEGIT x12.

You can get them here:
http://www.qcscooters.com/pegs.html
 
chrisanchez said:
Conor do you think they will bend easy?
Doubt it. They have a pretty thick wall and they're only 2 inches long, so I doubt it. If they did you could just flip them over so they bent the other way. However, aluminum has a tendency to crack before it bends, but I also doubt that they would crack.
 
Conor Davidson said:
chrisanchez said:
Conor do you think they will bend easy?
Doubt it. They have a pretty thick wall and they're only 2 inches long, so I doubt it. If they did you could just flip them over so they bent the other way. However, aluminum has a tendency to crack before it bends, but I also doubt that they would crack.
Alright, sick.
 
They ship everywhere. I just cut mine so they're flush with my reinforcements. Front peg + reinforcements <3. All you need is a hack saw and a file and you can cut it and get some nice rounded edges. Sure it won't be the straightest cut, but it's a peg, they're meant to take abuse.
 

Madis

Super Geek
Staff member
yeah, i got mine like a few days ago, haven't had a chance to test them yet.

And, they seriously don't weigh anything. 4 pegs weigh less than a pro-model wheel.
 
One thing that could be improved is if the wall was a little bit thicker so the bottom of the peg lined up with the bottom of the reinforcements/deck.
 
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