Pedals (flat) £25
imnotjohn
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Pedals (flat) £25
Hi
I have a GT aggressor XC2 and the stock pedals are a bit naff and starting to give up on me even after only 250 miles or so!
Anyway as there not great anyway I thought this could be my 1st upgrade for my new bike
This is all new to me so I'd be grateful for any recommendations at around £25.
I looked in 1 of the local shops today and they had some Outland Kustom/platform pedals for £25.
Thanks for your time...
Hi
I have a GT aggressor XC2 and the stock pedals are a bit naff and starting to give up on me even after only 250 miles or so!
Anyway as there not great anyway I thought this could be my 1st upgrade for my new bike
This is all new to me so I'd be grateful for any recommendations at around £25.
I looked in 1 of the local shops today and they had some Outland Kustom/platform pedals for £25.
Thanks for your time...
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I was recommended these and find them really grippy with just normal trainers.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... delID=51990 -
piker wrote:I was recommended these and find them really grippy with just normal trainers.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... delID=5199
+1 for the B54 - awesome pedals - gonna give them a proper bashing over the next few days in Cornwall.. let's see how they hold up in all the mud!!!0 -
Thanks for the replies so far....
Have fun in Cornwall... The Big Cheese0 -
Does anyone know the weight of the Wellgo V12 copy's???0
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About the same as the V12 - 540g.0
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Thanks supersonic.0
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just another suggestion
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=5196
i bought the silver ones £26, so bright you can see them in the dark.0 -
Apologies for upping your budget by a fiver but Wellgo MG1 from high on bikes on ebay.
Best price for a great set of pedals.
http://stores.shop.ebay.co.uk/High-On-B ... QQ_armrsZ1
Not sure what colour youwant but these are black, there are other colours
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Wellgo-MG1-Mag-Al ... 53ddf6da2fTrek Remedy 7
On-One Carbon 456 http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=128995190 -
Thanks everyone...
Gone for the MG1's0 -
The Big Cheese wrote:piker wrote:I was recommended these and find them really grippy with just normal trainers.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... delID=5199
+1 for the B54 - awesome pedals - gonna give them a proper bashing over the next few days in Cornwall.. let's see how they hold up in all the mud!!!
+1 for me too! Absolutely fantastic. Stupidly grippy and have a massive platform so really comfy to ride on all day, and keeps you sure footed if your feet are all over the place.
I keep smashing them into rocks up Ilkley Moor and they barely have a mark on them.
Would have paid double the price for them.0 -
has anyone tried these? I fancy trying a pair for old schools sake but I'm a bit worried about my shins, I have size 11/12 feet so I don't want anything too tiny!
It's either these or the V12 copies
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... delID=52060 -
these-http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=5199
only £24.99, currently running these on my xc bike, not the lightest of pedals but have very well with sealed bearings and are larger than the dmr type ones so give a very stable platform and plenty of grip, the only downside is that the pins are not screw thru, instead they screw into holes in the pedals so they can get chewed up wich can be an issue when changing them
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