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its really personal preference, but i personally like cage pedals, currently using club roost 3Ds but would like oddysey shark bites, odlskool but v gud, maybe try vp/echo cages, they'rw really gud

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Im running the v8's and theyve lasted ages now, hate the cage pedals, they bend out of shape as soon as you even attempt to ride trials with them. the revell teams are quite good, plenty of grip, pretty light, they are quite big though. Personally i would just stick with the DMR's

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its really personal preference, but i personally like cage pedals, currently using club roost 3Ds but would like oddysey shark bites, odlskool but v gud, maybe try vp/echo cages, they'rw really gud

I had onza VP cages but the bolts stripped so I got some 'cheap' wellgo flats (not @ halfords they weren't! The robbing BA*****DS charged me £20 4 a 10er's worth of pedals but I was desperate.) They're surprisingly good though.

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V8's are decent pedals but i would choose revells over them any day!

-nice and wide

-grippy as F**K!

-lightweight

-sealed bearings

only thing that lets them down is they cost near twice the V8s but well worth it

Alex

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I bought a pair of mag v12s but didn't like them. They are quite narrow so the platform is a bit small. That said I ride with five 10 shoes which are pretty wide and make any pedal feel small. I currently have Wellgo MG1 and they are great. Light, cheap and grippy as well as being a bit bigger than the DMRs.

Synchros mental pedals would be my number one choice but they are too pricey to be resonable.

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Hey mate everyone is saying V8's, and they are one of the best/cheap pedals out at the moment, I have had a set for over 2 years now! All I have had to do is change the pins once, thats how awesome and good they are! and there cheep, £25 for something that will last ages!

Johny

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I bought my bike second hand with onza shin dig pedals on it. the peddals are around about five years old and have had no problems with them. no pins have gone missing or bent. In the wet they are still super grippy. they sometimes even get stuck to your feet!!! only problem with them though is wen u get peddal slaped though.

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