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Primo
Tubesteak Pegs
Review By: Jon Dudzinski


When I was looking for new pegs to replace my [way too short] Oddysey's, I came across these monster pegs by Primo. I decided to give them a try.

These pegs have a diameter of almost 2 in. and a length of almost 5 in. - One of the biggest pegs you can buy. After placing any peg on a fork, some of the peg slips under the fork arm where it meets with the dropout loosing some room on the peg. These pegs are so long that even though about a 1/2 in. of the peg was lost under the fork, I was able to fit the width of my shoe (at the widest part) on the peg. This kind of length makes double footed pivoting easier and the big diameter is easier on your feet. These pegs also have very nice knurling for awesome grip.

Concluding, the Primo Tubesteaks are some great pegs. With a crazy big size and nice knurling, I don't have very much else to complain about. Check them out if you're looking for new pegs.




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