ATTACH THE PEGS
Important! Periodically check to make sure pegs are tight.
Some models may come equipped with 2 or 4 pegs.
To install pegs:
❶ Do not loosen or remove axle nuts.
❷ Check to make sure axle nuts are properly tightened before
installing pegs.
❸ Thread the pegs on the axle over the axle nut. Figure 3.32
❹ Insert a screwdriver or similar tool through the peg holes
and tighten by turning the peg with the tool. Figure 3.33
Axle nut
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Peg
Figure 3.32
Deep Socket Pegs
❺ Remove one of the axle nuts with the ratchet; then remove
any remaining washers.
❻ Screw on the axle adapter washer if needed. When the pegs
are larger than the axle, a special washer is needed so that
the pegs fit properly. If your pegs and axle are the same size,
skip this step.
❼ Insert anti-roll pins into the peg so that the pegs remain
stationary while performing tricks. Screw the pin tightly,
using an Allen wrench.
❽ Slide the peg over the axle; secure the anti-roll pin and
loosely tighten with the deep-well socket.
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❾ Ensure there is no friction between the wheel and the chain
stays and brake pads. Adjust the wheel if necessary so that
all parts work freely. Once parts are in working order, use
the deep-well socket to tighten the axle nut.
Figure 3.33
Assembly 3
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