Steg pegz
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Re: Steg pegz
having just got back from North Wales at the March Moon riding in biblical conditions with added deep ruts and water--my legs were flailing about a lot of the time as you can't keep your feet on the pegs--those bloody things would come off after the first lane!
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Re: Steg pegz
I wouldn't fancy those myself for a couple of reasons, on very steep down hills they will restrict weight transfer off the rear and in deep ruts or any area where you could encounter a stump I ride on the balls of my feet and again they would impede that, so wouldn't be for me.
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Re: Steg pegz
I'm taking on all the negatives but after useing them in anger on the Donk in all sorts of shite and have no problems , in fact doing what the say on the box , i'll stick with them , may need a bit of adjusting
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Re: Steg pegz
I'm with you Phil, not tried them myself but they sound great and I can really see the benefit . They get good reviews from people who've actually used them and do serious riding unlike the internet naysaying 'experts'.
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Re: Steg pegz
Make sure you have them for Friday, cos if that limossippi mud is deep, you could stand on the stegz.....could call them multi pegz.....win win