Fastway Evolution 2 Footpegs 
Body Components Foot Pegs
Written by shannon   
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The best thing to happen to footpegs.....EVER! The stainless steel Fastway F3 & F4 Evolution II footpegs are the most comfortable, adjustable, high quality footpegs you can buy, and the price is right! Unlike the "bear-trap" style of teeth that tear up your boots and body if you get too close, the Fastway F3 footpegs offer replaceable set screws (2 lengths provided) that assure positive grip and adjustable front, back, center, and side bias.




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Overall rating
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Performance
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Quality
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Mediocre at best, Thursday, 20 July 2006

Written by Punisher 660   -  View all my reviews  - Top 10 Reviewer

Overall rating
2.3
Fit
1.0
Performance
2.0
Quality
4.0
I originally had IMS pro pegs on my bike, but after someone else wrecked my bike for me, I was forced to get a new set of Pegs. I chose the Fastways due to the extra large platform , the height adjustability, and the fact that everyone I knew was raving about them. First - I had to use a grinder to grind down part of the foot-peg mount on my bike. The part of the peg that is held by the frame portion of the bike was 1/8\" too short, so I had to grind some of the frame down to accomidate them. Second - They do not perform well when wet or muddy. Once again to reference the IMS Pro pegs, they were like standing on saw blades and dug right into your boot keeping your feet firmly in place no matter how bad the conditions got. The Fastways on the other hand are worthless once your boots get wet or muddy. The flat top of the screw-in allen head type teeth are too blunt to bite into the soles of the boot and their shape allow mud to build up on the tips too easliy causing a slick set of pegs. Third - As for the quality, they do seem to hold up to the abuse I put them through fairly well. I have hit several rocks and roots when riding single-track trails and although I have damaged a couple of teeth (which can be changed out on these pegs) the main body has no indication of dammage. Fourth - The height adjustability is not even worth mentioning. Although it does move the pegs down a little, I do not find that it is very noticable.....at least not as noticable as how slick they are and how poorly they initially fit. The large platform feels very comfortable, especially on jump landings and rough whoop sections of the track. Overall, I would not spend the on these pegs again. The IMS Pro pegs are cheaper, grip better, and are just as tough.


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