New Nukeproof Pedals...

The Northern Monkey
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http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/News.aspx?NewsID=561
Look pretty sweet IMO!!!
If only they were white
Look pretty sweet IMO!!!
If only they were white

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They look "OK" to me, nothing to justify the price IMO.0
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nuke proof make some awesome stuff, been really impressed with the parts I've seen.
They don't do white, but their hubs do come in a seriously shocking yellow!!!!!0 -
Looks like another few sets of Wellgos.
not new. just a new name."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown0 -
hmm fair enough... light though!
Always wanted straitline pedals but I just can't justify the cost.... what can they do that my slim jims cant?!0 -
Unless I'm missing something (always likely), the Straitline pedals are cheaper than those Nukeproof ones.0
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Look very familiar.
Proton?
http://superstar.tibolts.co.uk/product_ ... cts_id=129
Neutron?
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indeed, most Nukeproof stuff is recognisable as being similar product to that available from other brands. I have a set of their carbon forks. Nice forks and not too pricey (170GBP iirc) but fundamentally similar to all the other straightlegged carbon forks out there from On-one, Pace, G-Access etc etc etc, at least to look at. Most likely they all come out of the same OEM factory in china but whatdoIcare? Except they have the radioactive symbol on the dropouts, which makes them faster, clearly :P I would have gone with the superbly retro yellow ones but my bike is metallic orange and it would have been just hideous. I'm such a tart :oops:
for the same money, I'd certainly opt for some straitline bling over Nukeproof rebranded stuffs, I bloody love the look of the straitline stuff, and it's Canadian so less budget constraints from Mrs B (a card carrying canuk)Everything in moderation ... except beer
Beer in moderation ... is a waste of beer
If riding an XC race bike is like touching the trail,
then riding a rigid singlespeed is like licking it
... or being punched by it, depending on the day0 -
This made me laugh,
Scroll down the page where the question bit is
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Hucking Fell wrote:To SPD or not to SPD, that is the question.
Start a new thread, dont think ive seen one for about 10 minutes....0