BMX Pegs
Wethepeople Dill Pickle Nylon V2 Freestyle BMX Pegs
39,95 EUR 29,95 EURDemolition Bi-Polar V2 BMX Bike Peg
24,95 EUR 17,95 EURFiction Nightstalker Alloy/Thermalite Freestyle BMX Peg
14,95 EURCinema DAK BMX Bike Peg
24,95 EUR 15,95 EURCinema S45 Freestyle BMX Peg
14,95 EUR 13,95 EURSunday Seeley PC Freestyle BMX Peg
26,95 EUREclat Venom Freestyle BMX Peg
22,95 EURFiction Nightstalker Alloy/Thermalite Freestyle BMX Peg
14,95 EUREclat Slotmachine Freestyle BMX Peg
19,95 EUR 14,95 EUREclat Venom Freestyle BMX Peg
22,95 EURGT Cheat Code Alloy BMX Bike Pegs
31,95 EUR 28,95 EURGT Real Steel BMX Bike Peg
17,95 EUROdyssey Joystick BMX Bike Peg
18,95 EURKink 2XOG Freestyle BMX Peg
14,95 EURBone Deth Side Pipe BMX Bike Peg
19,95 EUR 17,95 EURMerritt Begin GFE Freestyle BMX Peg
29,95 EUR 26,95 EURMission Axle Adapters
2,95 EURFiend Belmont Steel Freestyle BMX Peg
19,95 EURTLC Jenova Alloy BMX Peg
17,95 EUR 15,95 EURSalt Axle Adaptor
4,95 EURBSD Hubba BMX Bike Peg
16,95 EUR 14,95 EURStolen Silencer BMX Bike Peg
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What Are BMX Pegs For?
BMX bike pegs, or BMX stunt pegs, are essential for any freestyle rider looking to try new kinds of tricks. The pegs attach to your wheel axles, so you can have up to four on your bike. Pegs are used for many common tricks such as rail and ledge grinds as well as flatland stunts and are therefore associated with freestyle BMX rather than race or dirt jumping. When buying pegs, you can choose from different materials, axle sizes, lengths and diameters.
While most BMX pegs are designed to fit the standard 10 mm in the front wheel axle and the 14 mm in the rear, you should always check before buying that the pegs will fit.
Are Metal or Plastic Pegs Better?
There are advantages to both metal and plastic pegs, and it largely depends on how you will use your pegs. Metal pegs are usually made from steel or aluminum. Steel pegs are durable and can withstand a lot of abuse, making them ideal for street BMX. Aluminum pegs offer a great balance between being strong and lightweight.
Meanwhile, plastic BMX pegs are more commonly used by park riders, as they slide well on metal. In most cases, when we are talking about plastic pegs we are often referring to peg sleeves, however some full plastic models do exist. These are lightweight, affordable and easy to replace, however are not as durable as metal bike pegs.
How to Fit and Remove BMX Pegs
Adding and removing pegs is a relatively straightforward process. However, you will need a socket wrench, deep-well socket and an Allen key. The first thing you want to do is to remove the washer and axle nut from the axle. Then, place your peg onto the wheel axle and thread your axle nut through the peg. Then use a socket wrench to tighten both the peg and axle nut. To remove the pegs, do the opposite process and turn the socket wrench counterclockwise.
Furthermore, it is a good idea to rotate your pegs from time to time. This will help increase their longevity.
If you are looking for sleeves for your pegs, check out our BMX Peg Sleeves.