Thursday, May 30, 2013

primo binary light v2 peg review

these where my first pegs, since then i have been though many such as odyssey gi, j peg light, cult, animals, salt, and various stock shit.

if weight is on my mind but i actually want to ride street, these are my pegs. picked up 4 of em to replace my shorter heavier gi and j peg combo.

you dont need anti spin pins if you tighten your wheels corrector but the machining on these pegs helps alot keeping them from spinning and stripping your axle. they are also thicker at the end so your peg does not get mauled and start to eat sockets or cut your dick when you put it inside the pegs.
4150 chromoly to last the entire summer if you rotate them.

if you want to buy your last peg for a very long time go with a gi. if you dont want a tank of a bike, ride street and still want plenty of options go with the primos, they have 3 different lengths and 3 different weights.
fuck plastic unless all you ride is park. i highly recommend these pegs weather you are just starting and want some light peg options or you will destoy them in one summer, its worth it to run these.

and yeah i know fresh pegs over here what the fuck, i had these for over a year and passed em to freinds and have tons of grinds with this model peg, however these are new, just wanted to throw some content up before we hit the streets on this crazy hot fuckin day.

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some stats from danscomp "4.5" Long
Axle: 3/8" or 14mm
Diameter: 1.42" (36mm)
Length: 4.5" (114.5mm)
Weight: 6.9 oz"




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