Scooter Pegs Sales & Clearance

Our clearance section for scooter pegs lets you pick up grinds and stalls hardware at discount prices. These pegs may be discontinued designs or colourways but still offer robust construction for street and park riding. Stock varies, so act quickly if you see a style you like. For grind technique tips, see our Stunt Scooter Buying Guide.

Clearance pegs include older styles, discontinued finishes, or budget designs. They offer a cheaper option for riders wanting to experiment with pegs or who don’t need high-end material. Functionality remains intact, though finish or weight may vary compared to new stock.

When picking clearance pegs, pair them with matching axle hardware in Scooter Hardware (Axle…). Also check how they look with pegs in Scooter Pegs to compare style and build.

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Why buy Scooter Pegs Sales & Clearance?

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Why are these pegs on sale?

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They’re older models or colourways being phased out. Retailers discount them to free up space for new stock, making it a great time to purchase quality pegs for less.

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Are clearance pegs used?

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No. They’re new and unused, although packaging may show signs of wear. The structural integrity remains intact.

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Do clearance pegs come with bolts?

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Usually, yes. They include the necessary hardware, such as longer axle bolts and spacers. Verify product details to ensure all parts are included.

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Will clearance pegs fit my scooter?

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Check the axle size, fork compatibility and bolt length. Most pegs use standard 8 mm bolts, but ensure the length matches your deck and fork thickness.

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Are there colour choices?

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Selection is limited. You may find unique colours or finishes no longer offered in the main catalogue. Colours sell out quickly, so check the clearance section often.

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Can I install pegs myself?

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Yes. With basic tools (Allen wrenches and a socket wrench) you can swap out bolts and install pegs. Always tighten hardware evenly to prevent wheel wobble.

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Do clearance pegs come with a warranty?

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Manufacturer warranties typically apply to clearance items. They cover defects but not damage from grinding or misuse.

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Are clearance pegs safe?

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Absolutely. They go through the same quality control as full‑priced pegs. Use them on rails and ledges, just like any other pegs.