Being a small company and sourcing everything local our overhead is much higher than most. We are ok with having smaller margins knowing where our money goes. Stay rad :)
Hey, I'm a BMX food courier and I've been having some problems lately with flats. I usually run thorn resistant tubes and flat attack but recently I have been having trouble with defective tubes. Can you suggest a brand of tube That is consistently good? In particular I'm talking about the stem. I appreciate any help you could give me man! Have a wonderful day!
Buy Duro thorn resistant tubes and also buy tannus armour for your tires. It will be so worth it for your peace of mind. I haven't had a flat in four years. It's the best investment you can make.
@@x88868 the two initial inside seam flats we're from the cheap tubes that came with the bike I also purchased a thorn resistant duro just like you are suggesting but that damn tube came unsealed at the valve and my flat attack was leaking out from between them. I've never seen a leak like that but it keeps me from wanting to buy duro ever again. I'm going to get more tubes tomorrow and check the brand cuz I am over this crap.
@@BillSkatez maybe try any thorn resistant tubes. I bought duro because it was the first thing that popped up when typing in thorn resistant tubes. But I feel tannus armour is what really helps. I ride dirt and street everyday for four years and haven't had a single flat. The thought of a possible flat is non existent in my mind. I ride further and longer with absolute peace of mind.
@@x88868 yeah I'm not sure what brand I've bought before but I've bought them from my local bike shop several times and they've lasted months on end with the flat attack. My tires are brand new too so the thick tread makes a big difference right now. Upon inspection the Douro tube seemed really good it was just how the stem was mounted incorrectly that I was irritated with. The next tubes I buy I will be checking the brand and inspecting the valve stem and how it mounts to the rubber a little more intensely. I appreciate your help 👍 I am going to look into that Tanus armor too.
We are a small American made brand. When producing a part the extra machining is extra shop time. If our pegs were made overseas and didn’t have the extra detailing we could produce them cheaper. Our margins are slim but worth it when the final product is as awesome as these. Stay rad dude
Would be cool if Karl did a plastic sleeve for the no wear pegs and call it the street dog sleeve 👍🚲💨
Not a bad idea if there's a way to keep them from rotating
Take a drink every time Brant says "in Nebraska"
You drunk yet? Hahaha
Props to Adam boyz!
Im gonna buy 4 and try them out on the mini in Homer Alaska. Ill drop a video in a few weeks when it warms up.
Saving up for some myself right now
I definitely wish there was a 4.5 option. I'm with you on preferring 4.5.
We are hoping to release 4.5 version this year yet.
Now I want a noware build 😩
Armour Bikes BOHM peg is 2.75oz, but it's for flatland. The speed holes on these look great.
I would think the holes would snag and cause more drag when grinding. Nevermind. I see the solid part to grind. Commenting as I watch.
The anti rotate pin holes are in place so that you only grind where it’s smooth.
These remind of the basic bikes silencer pegs. Yeah I’m that old lol 😅
Loved the basic pegs
Loved the silencers and the whammy bars!
Rad how to they slide on coping, I remember titanium pegs n they eched the coping and sucked.
45$ for 1 peg? definitely need 2 pegs for that price but they do look cool
There’s other aluminum made in the USA pegs that are more expensive than these
@Brant_Moore fair enough I guess aluminum pegs are just pricey
Being a small company and sourcing everything local our overhead is much higher than most. We are ok with having smaller margins knowing where our money goes. Stay rad :)
especially when shipping to Canada, I was hoping it was for a pair, too bad that blue is nice
IDK, Total Skinnies are 2.9oz, 7075, solid, come in 10 or 14mm, and are half the price.
Awesome vid,Brant ,Karl and the gang kik buttttt
Rad
Hey, I'm a BMX food courier and I've been having some problems lately with flats. I usually run thorn resistant tubes and flat attack but recently I have been having trouble with defective tubes. Can you suggest a brand of tube That is consistently good? In particular I'm talking about the stem. I appreciate any help you could give me man! Have a wonderful day!
Buy Duro thorn resistant tubes and also buy tannus armour for your tires. It will be so worth it for your peace of mind. I haven't had a flat in four years. It's the best investment you can make.
@@x88868 the two initial inside seam flats we're from the cheap tubes that came with the bike I also purchased a thorn resistant duro just like you are suggesting but that damn tube came unsealed at the valve and my flat attack was leaking out from between them. I've never seen a leak like that but it keeps me from wanting to buy duro ever again. I'm going to get more tubes tomorrow and check the brand cuz I am over this crap.
@@BillSkatez maybe try any thorn resistant tubes. I bought duro because it was the first thing that popped up when typing in thorn resistant tubes. But I feel tannus armour is what really helps. I ride dirt and street everyday for four years and haven't had a single flat. The thought of a possible flat is non existent in my mind. I ride further and longer with absolute peace of mind.
@@x88868 yeah I'm not sure what brand I've bought before but I've bought them from my local bike shop several times and they've lasted months on end with the flat attack. My tires are brand new too so the thick tread makes a big difference right now. Upon inspection the Douro tube seemed really good it was just how the stem was mounted incorrectly that I was irritated with. The next tubes I buy I will be checking the brand and inspecting the valve stem and how it mounts to the rubber a little more intensely. I appreciate your help 👍 I am going to look into that Tanus armor too.
@@BillSkatez you won't regret it. Peace of mind. Remember that. You can't put a price on that.
Holy crap they’re expensive.
We are a small American made brand. When producing a part the extra machining is extra shop time. If our pegs were made overseas and didn’t have the extra detailing we could produce them cheaper. Our margins are slim but worth it when the final product is as awesome as these. Stay rad dude
@@KarlHinkley thanks for the explanation. They are lovely btw!
Technically I have lighter pegs, khe alchemy pegs
В России это самый простой дешевый BMX на ходу.