
Thank you for reaching out to us with your concern regarding the sharp teeth on our titanium footpegs. This is a very common and understandable question, and we appreciate the opportunity to clarify the design intent.
Yes, the teeth are intentionally sharp and aggressive, and this is a critical feature, not a flaw. The primary reason for this design is to provide maximum grip and enhance rider safety in demanding off-road conditions.

The Purpose of Sharp Teeth:
In off-road riding, environments like mud, sand, rocky inclines, and deep ruts are common. Under heavy vibration and impact, a standard footpeg can allow your boot to slip. The sharp teeth on our titanium pegs are engineered to “bite” firmly into the sole of your professional off-road riding boot, creating a solid, non-slip connection between you and the motorcycle. This prevents your feet from slipping off the pegs, which is a major cause of loss of control and crashes.
The Solution:
Proper Riding Gear is Key. The concern about leg injuries is addressed by using the correct equipment. The sharp teeth are designed to engage with the hard, rugged, and abrasion-resistant sole and ankle armor of a proper motocross or enduro boot. This armor is specifically designed to withstand the abrasion from the footpegs, protecting both your boots and your legs.


