Why did I want to make a CrossFit peg board?
I wanted to do something for him. I had been to other CrossFit Affiliates in the area but had never seen one that had a climbing pegboard. These were really made popular during the CrossFit Games and gave the athletes a seemingly insurmountable obstacle. Since then, garage’s and gyms all over the world have been producing them.
What’s the best way to make a peg end?
The ultimate goal is to have a finished peg end with a very slight radius. You will achieve this by moving through the grits of sandpaper, pressing the peg end down onto the sandpaper lying on top of your bench carpet. The give of the carpet as you press is what helps create the slight roundness of the peg end.
Why are there threaded forks on Razor Scooters?
Threaded forks have been around ever since Razor started making scooters. The downside with threaded forks is that because of the threads in the top tube, the thickness is actually greatly reduced. Making threaded forks much more likely to break in between where the threads are.
Which is axle do I need for the Lucky pegs?
The headtube angle on most completes is 82.5 degrees. WHICH AXLE DO I NEED FOR THE LUCKY PEGS? All of our pegs sets come with spacers and axles in a variety of lengths. This allows our pegs to fit on almost any scooter in a variety of configurations. Q. How long until my Order or Parts ship?
The headtube angle on most completes is 82.5 degrees. WHICH AXLE DO I NEED FOR THE LUCKY PEGS? All of our pegs sets come with spacers and axles in a variety of lengths. This allows our pegs to fit on almost any scooter in a variety of configurations. Q. How long until my Order or Parts ship?
Are there any downsides to using threaded forks?
The downside with threaded forks is that because of the threads in the top tube, the thickness is actually greatly reduced. Making threaded forks much more likely to break in between where the threads are. The upside though is that you can easily assemble and use you current Razor Pro Model Headset and Bars.
Threaded forks have been around ever since Razor started making scooters. The downside with threaded forks is that because of the threads in the top tube, the thickness is actually greatly reduced. Making threaded forks much more likely to break in between where the threads are.