DMR V12 Mag's,,

The Northern Monkey
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Whats the platform size compared to the kona jack shi*s?
Are they the same size as the wellgo v8 copies? they were too small for my big feet!!
the only other pedals i want are the straitline pedals, but at £90 its hard to justify the price
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Are they the same size as the wellgo v8 copies? they were too small for my big feet!!
the only other pedals i want are the straitline pedals, but at £90 its hard to justify the price

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wellgo website lists sizes of all its pedals. Mg1 is 96x115mm.0
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supersonic wrote:wellgo website lists sizes of all its pedals. Mg1 is 96x115mm.
Ahh, i was looking at the dmr site....no info0 -
Same as the wellgo's.
The supersta pedals look good: http://superstar.tibolts.co.uk/product_ ... 5b02253d67
Probably my next set of pedals, thats if my Atomlab Trailkings (the orginal ones from 2003) ever die ! Unless work let me loose with the cnc machine....Intense Socom
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c'mon big ben, you know the new stock answer for pedals is mg1's, they are seriously good bits of kit especially at the price!0
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i know i know :P
its just that my feet dont fit on the v8's..i slip off them al the time. I find the jack sh*ts 10x better.... i'm assuming that the mg1's are the same size but was hoping i'd be told that they were a bit bigger0 -
ah fair enough. i have v12 mags on the enduro and mg1s on the stumpy. both feel very similar to be honest so if you dont get on with the v12/8 you [probs wont like the mg1 either.
shame though as they cant be beat for weight looks and value combined0 -
yea kinda gutted
only ever hear good reviews about them, plus they're cheaper than the straitline pedals.
I hate being big0 -
ive got size 12 feet and have no trouble with the pedals ihave mentioned, even though i just tend to ride in my normal running shoes0
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Anyone used the Ti Spindle MG1s?
They only seem to be available from the states via ebay but are quite a bit lighter but also £60ish!0