There aren’t too many riders on the planet that can two-wheel drift like Chris Kovarik, so it’s only fitting that he would get his own signature pedal designed specifically for those foot out, flat out antics. Enter the Chromag Dagga. The Dagga begins as a forged block of 6061 aluminum that’s then CNC machined into the shape that’s shown here.

It’s the Dagga’s pins that steal the show. There are 12 on each side, and they stand nearly 8 millimeters tall at full height, although the stock configuration uses a washer that drops that down to a still-tall 6 millimeters. The pins use an M4 thread at their base, where they’re threaded into the platform, and then they taper down to an M3 thread at the top for better sole penetration. No matter what, they’re quite tall and ready to sink into whatever comes their way (hopefully shoes, not shins).

Chromag Dagga Details
• 12 adjustable height pins per side
• Forged & machined aluminum body
• Chromoly spindle
• Dimensions: 120mm x 115mm
• Colors: purple, black, blue, red, silver
• Weight: 487 grams
• MSRP: $180 USD

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