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Monday, March 21, 2011
New East2West Scooters Pegs
As the popularity for peg riding continues to grow, it's good to see companies acknowledge that and keep producing pegs. East2West has a new batch of pegs coming out, and they look great so far. These pegs will be available for 20.00usd, and are also available for wholesale to any shops or websites interested in carrying them. Check out the specs and some pictures below.
· Fully CNC Machined and Anodized
· Made with aircraft grade T6061 Aluminum
· Available in green, chrome, red, black, purple and blue
· Dimensions: 1”x2” (25mm x 51mm)
· Includes hardened Axle Bolts and Grade 8 Nylon Locking Nuts
· Weight: 2 Oz.
For more updates on East2West, and all updates in the sport, keep checking Inside-Scooters.
they completely ripped off tilt and made them worse. 6061 doesn't slide nearly as good as what tilt uses
ReplyDeleteyour trippin ive used east 2 west pegs before. theyre sick
ReplyDeleteAluminium of any type sticks to grinds far too much.
ReplyDeleteIt's a soft compound, there's much more grab than on harder, chromolly pegs.
Hahahahaha scooter kids stop being Lil bitches and ride and not talk shit
ReplyDeleteI'd have to say a lot of companies make pegs suspiciously similar to Tilt, and Tilt's 7075 aluminum park pegs in my experience slide very well, and give the rider a choice between how much variability they want. This however is a post about east2west so leave Tilt out. BUT don't be fooled by plastic pegs, they are a joke, buy them to carry around if you see a rough street ledge you want to hit and not worry about wax, otherwise they are just too slippery for anything else, again in my opinion AND experience.
ReplyDeletelol.... really dude? they are PEGS. how different can you really make pegs. kids in this sport are so immature and stupid
ReplyDeletehow do they slide compared to tinlt cromo because the east2west pegs are a good price but if they are not good then i wont get them
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