BMX Pegs on Road/Track Bike
I'm toying with the notion of putting some pegs on my beater fixie, mostly for kicks. I'm sure this has been done before, but I've surprisingly never seen it.
I know relatively nothing about BMX bikes, even though I used to own one as a small kid. How do the pegs work? Are they threaded, or do they get wedged between the frame and the nuts? Are BMX hubs/axels threaded the same way as road axels? Are they the same diameter? Can anyone suggest a way in which I could accomplish this (short of lacing a BMX hub to a road rim)? Moderators: I know that this thread probably belongs in a different forum. I posted it in SS/Fixed because that's the community I'm familiar with, and it's a big, scary, lycra-clad word out there! |
As far as I know they are all threaded and they thread onto the axle. There are at least two different diameters available (I believe 9mm and 12mm ones), but I think you should ask that on the BMX forum. I am not sure if it is SAE or metric threading. :)
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Should work without issue if you have bolt on wheels(no QR's.) The pegs I've had are bolted on with the wheel nut and don't require a special hub.
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don't. you'll f u c k your axle and hub up for sure. they're designed to work with 11 or 14mm bmx axles, which you don't have.
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Originally Posted by Rincewind8
As far as I know they are all threaded and they thread onto the axle. There are at least two different diameters available (I believe 9mm and 12mm ones), but I think you should ask that on the BMX forum. I am not sure if it is SAE or metric threading. :)
The are not threaded. They haven't been threaded since 1985 :D They bolt on in place of a washer. The common hole sizes are made to fit 3/8" and 14mm axles. They look like this: http://www.danscomp.com/products/PEGS/518015.jpg |
You will need a socket wrench + a 6" extender to tighten/loosen the bolt.
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buy 80's thread on, 26tpi. don't do grinds, and only ride your kid brother or a pixie on back. remember that old sticker no fat chicks? that was so lame!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by eddiebrannan
don't. you'll f u c k your axle and hub up for sure. they're designed to work with 11 or 14mm bmx axles, which you don't have.
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Originally Posted by eddiebrannan
don't. you'll f u c k your axle and hub up for sure. they're designed to work with 11 or 14mm bmx axles, which you don't have.
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As has been said, they're definitely not threaded. I just took them off of my old BMX bike, and they were bolted on there with some BEEFY nuts. (Haha, I said beefy nuts...)
Anyway, the nuts that held them on were huge, and the axle was definitely quite thick... Alright, I need to stop talking now... Huge nuts, thick axles... I swear I'm not Gay. Not that there's anything wrong with that... :p |
one on the front, for rolling deathtrucks, and rolling dumptrucks.
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Originally Posted by Cynikal
Why? If you are giving your buddies a ride then you will bend your axles.
that's why. i figured that's what he'd want them for, unless he was thinking of doing grinds. |
I wanna weld some pegs/short rod on my fork blades so that I can rest my feet there on long down hills. And to freak people out.
Actually I saw a friends' bike the other day, and he had a bolt-on plate which attached at the rear axl;et, and extended along side the chainstay, like a little step. It would serve the same purpose as a peg but without the bending axles and jabbyness. |
They used to have bolt on pegs and stands during the old school flatland days. My old pastel blue GT (yes, with the white plastic wheels) had them.
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By the way...you will kill your wheel, tires, and especially knees trying to start and stop with the weight of an extra person on the front or rear.
Sounds like a really bad idea. Video tape the first ride and post the slam footage! |
Uh, they still make thread-on pegs. You guys need to get out more.
There's the narrow cheap ones which thread 26tpi on one side and 24tpi on the other, depending on whether you have a freewheel or coaster brake, and there's big stocky ones that AFAIK just come in threading for freewheel axles. But yeah your axles aren't meant to carry the weight of a young adult on pegs, but that's been said a million times already. |
vert/pista?
fsnl sparky |
i read this this morning and then during lunch today i actually saw a guy on a beater road bike with pegs on the front
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y'all obviously don't have cargo fixies...my heavy setup has some big ol' beefy axles (phil kiss-off's), nice heavy frame, sun rhino rims (yeah, 26"), and a jandd expedition rack. Last night I gave my partner (about 120#) a ride from north berkeley to east oakland (12 miles) and when I got here, a roomie (180#) needed a ride to the bart station...no problem!...no pegs, though...I just sit them on the rack.
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Now all I can think about is this quote:
"It's a Sledgehammer" "Dang! Shocks... pegs... lucky!" |
I don't get it, when I was running 9mm axles I used to give rides to my friends all the time, and my axles never bent. (this was on my kickass Hutch Trickstar) I'd be more worried about the wheel folding if your spoke tension wasn't perfect.
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I use to have pegs on my MTB, u'll get to the point where you forget you even have them.
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Seems lately all the questions i have are in these crusty old posts...
but I'd like to know and see this actually. I would prefer a rack like said above. 36H wheelset and a 40H wheelset with some rack that would carry a honey carrying a 12pack down to the beach... or the big honey riding the back and ill drink some of the 12 pack on the way to the beach lol. but honestly I live in a Beach city dips to the beach/bar/Heat/dolphins games would be super clutch. i also remember some sort of rear rail "wings" sort of device like a small ledge you could stand on. ""I don't mess with no fat ladies, but if you pay, like you weigh, then you could stay baby!!!!"- Jadakiss |
This would be interesting to see a pic if you decide to do it!
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