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I run the dk customs primo bmx pegs on my bike. Haven't had them on to long but so far they are awesome. Same pedals I had on my bmx bike 10 years ago.
remove the kuryakyn pegs feet just did not stick to them bought a set of DK customs triple trap custom pegs after driving the maddghost's bike. he has them on his bike, your feet stay where u put them great pegs.
Been using these for a while.. work great.. thought the plastic parts would brake should I ever drop my bike, sad to say, I found out they won't brake that easily....
I made a set with some adjustable peg mount parts and a set of pedals that I got off eBay.
I like the grip while riding and the rotation capability, but I have found that I am having a hard time getting used to having to lift my foot off to downshift since I can't spin my foot around it because it almost grips too well.
I'm actually considering moving these back to the rear set for my wife. I think she'll like them way more than the stock pegs.
I bought a pair of the DK customs triple trap custom pegs and just returned them, I liked the feel of the pedal but thought they looked a little to wide and chunky for my tastes.
Taking SLV's advice - I went with his set-up and I'm currently awaiting their arrival
Originally Posted by XjldX
I like the grip while riding and the rotation capability, but I have found that I am having a hard time getting used to having to lift my foot off to downshift since I can't spin my foot around it because it almost grips too well.
Why not just grind down the tabs a little bit to reduce the bite they have on your boot soles?
I have been running BMX peddals for three years and love them. They are comfortable for both short and long rides.
I purchased them off Ebay and had to modify by replacing the little set screw to adjust the angle with big fat rivets pounded in , The peddals rest on them.
I get compliments on them all the time.
Light weight and comfortable. Got really used to them now.
Why not just grind down the tabs a little bit to reduce the bite they have on your boot soles?
They can just be unscrewed and removed altogether, but I like the grip as much as I don't. I want to ride with them for a while longer to see if I get used to it. You know how it is when you make a change and at first it can kind of through you off a bit until you get used to it...
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