STEGPEGZ The Arm Pump Solution!

 

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Stegz says…

Arm pump was killing me, simply put, No matter how much time I put into my riding it was always there and would even get worse.

It was driving me insane, I researched everything on the subject, but still found nothing to help.

So I took things into my own hands to design a product that would allow you to grip the bike better with your legs when standing up, which in turn would allow less grip strength to hold the bars and reduce arm pump.

Introducing the latest in rider control engineering. . .

the STEGPEGZ® , and the results… Mind Blowing!.

Definitely less grip strength needed when standing up accelerating through rough sections of the track.

All I can say is, I believe without a doubt the best way to reduce Arm pump YET . Other benefits include, maximum traction over acceleration bumps when standing, due to the extra force placed on the rear wheel, and also seams to minimize the kicking through large sand braking bumps.

Simply put, you go Faster and Save Energy.

Do Remember this product is designed only for rough tracks where alot of arm pump would normally occur. It wont work sitting down. I do emphasize you to take your time to get used to the new characteristics of the bike.

Give yourself a couple of motos to adjust and get the feel of the STEGPEGZ® being there and you wont ride without them again.

Be Safe and Enjoy your Riding.

Stephen Smith.

 
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 Testimonial
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"StegPegz allow me to use my legs a lot more to control the bike which makes it easier on my arms. I’ve used StegPegz in every Finke I’ve won and I can’t imagine riding there without them. I’d need to back off the throttle at some stage to rest my arms if I wasn’t using them. StegPegz let me go as fast as I want for the entire race"

Ben Grabham Factory Motorex KTM 4x Finke Desert Race Champion

STEG PEGZ also used by factory Husqvarna Rider Glenn Kearney