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Mark, diggin those pegs! I've thought about this style, and have looked at the Joker Machine on anubisss' bike, as well as the xpegs. I like the idea of a flat footing surface w/o having to resort to floorboards. The problem for me is my long legs... I need the ability to change position. Obviously, with round pedals that's no problem. But all the bicycle-style pegs I've looked at don't rotate like bicycle pegs. I wonder if kicker pedals would work? If they have a standard clevis mount, I think so. Let us know how you like these.
I like em'... Back in the day when i used to ride ramps and race around the track i had those simular pedals on my GT... "Hutch" beartraps.... Brings back memories of bloody chins.... Nice style!
Ditto, I was thinking the same thing, except mine were KKT Lightning pedals, lol.
Thanks Chuck... I'm telling Lisa you sent them to me for Xmas... LMAO
Hey Bob they say that you lock'em down tight at which ever angle you like or keep'em just tight enough so you can move to adjust??? But I would to get a rat bite from the pegs like when we were young and you think you're gonna have firm footing and don't... Ouch...
Now i want those instead of what I have....D'oh! You guys are killing me. Having the "spikes" or whatever you want to call them definitely keeps your feet on the pegs better. I ave found that with sneakers they work better than with thick soled boots which I just pulled out last week for what we refer to as winter here in SoCal.
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