BMX Pegs
Total BMX Skinnies V2 Freestyle BMX Peg
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€12.95GT Safe Street PC BMX Peg
€19.95Wildcat Pro Mini BMX Pegs
€24.95Cinema S45 Freestyle BMX Peg
€17.95Colony EXON V2 Flatland BMX Peg
€18.95GT Cheat Code Alloy BMX Pegs
€31.95GT Real Steel BMX Peg
€18.95Odyssey Joystick BMX Peg
€18.95Cinema S45 Freestyle BMX Peg
€17.95Stolen Silencer BMX Peg
€17.95Mission Axle Adapters
€2.95Wethepeople Temper BMX bike pegs 2-Pack
€54.95 €49.95Kink 2XOG Freestyle BMX Peg
€17.95Merritt Begin GFE Freestyle BMX Peg
€29.95 €26.95Fiend Belmont Steel Freestyle BMX Peg
€19.95Wethepeople Dill Pickle Nylon V2 Freestyle BMX Pegs
€39.95 €38.95BSD Crack Pipe Freestyle BMX Peg
€14.95TLC Jenova Alloy Freestyle BMX Peg
€17.95 €15.95Salt Axle Adaptor
€4.95BSD Hubba BMX bike peg
€16.95 €15.95Bone Deth Side Pipe BMX Peg
€19.95 €18.95Bone Deth Side Pipe BMX Peg
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What Are BMX Bike Pegs Used For?
BMX bike pegs, also known as BMX stunt pegs, play a crucial role for freestyle riders eager to explore various tricks. These pegs affix to your wheel axles, allowing for up to four to be attached to your bike. Primarily associated with freestyle BMX, pegs facilitate common maneuvers like rail and ledge grinds, along with flatland stunts. When purchasing pegs, you'll encounter options in materials, axle sizes, lengths, and diameters.
Most BMX pegs are crafted to fit standard 10mm front wheel axles and 14mm rear axles, but it's always wise to confirm compatibility before making a purchase.
Metal vs. Plastic BMX Pegs: Which is Better?
The choice between metal and plastic pegs hinges on your intended usage. Metal pegs, typically fashioned from steel or aluminum, excel in durability, making them ideal for street BMX. Steel pegs are particularly robust, while aluminum offers a balance of strength and lightweight design.
Conversely, plastic BMX pegs are favored by park riders due to their smooth sliding action on metal surfaces. Rather than being completely made of plastic, "plastic peg" usually implies the usage of plastic peg sleeves.
Fitting and Removing BMX Pegs
Installing and uninstalling pegs is a straightforward process, requiring a socket spanner, deep-well socket, and Allen key. Begin by removing the washer and axle nut from the axle. Next, position the peg onto the wheel axle and thread the axle nut through the peg. Utilize a socket spanner to securely fasten both the peg and axle nut. To remove pegs, simply reverse the process, turning the socket spanner counterclockwise. Need a virtual helping hand? Watch our video guide on How to Install BMX Pegs!
Regularly rotating your pegs can prolong their lifespan, ensuring optimal performance over time.
For those seeking sleeves for their pegs, browse our collection of BMX Peg Sleeves.