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What Pedals Do You Recommend?


macy`d

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damn, mine where only a tenner, look like V8's, have the same pins in the same places etc etc.

the only gripe's ive had are:

1/ they rip your shoes to shreds

2/ the paint wears off quickly!

next up: a £9 pair of double-cage pedals! bring on the budget bike!

Quasi_mojo: testing cheap crap, buying cheap crap, using cheap crap, eating cheap crap and ultimately riding cheap crap....

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Another guy mentioned JC pedals. He knows where it's at.

DX32 if you want sealed, lightweight and strongish pedals. Although i wouldn't recommend if you like to bash your pedals alot. Although i only run pins on one side of each pedal currently. I also removed the middle pins for less shin death.

Odyssey JC if you want strength, superior pin strength, super concave, comfy, long lasting and cheap. These will allow you to slam your pedals into everything without loosing half your pedal or loosing pins. Although i only recommend for dry weather riding.

You have the caged £15 pedals which don't last too long. The cage bends inwards leaving you with no grip plus they break easily. Lighter weight than some pedals though. They eat your shins to easy. I don't like these pedals at all to be honest.

DMR pedals are alright to be fair. But do break if you like to slam pedals into the floor.

Gusset pedals are good if you don't like pedal slams as well.

Revell pedals i haven't a clue on.

Tesco pedals im sure are asking for trouble.

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