yeah i did a search but didnt really find anything. if anyone else can find an old post with this info, gladly post it up. Anyways, what pedals do you guys like? I want sealed bearings but dont want to pay over $100 or so. What do you guys find are grippy, but not too heavy?
dude save up and get the syncros stainless steel mental pedlas. therer only liek 40 $ and have a lifetime warranty. super grippy, super strong. if u break something on them syncros will warrantee them. i took a turn to sharp coming off my driveway and the pedal hit the pavemnt. i looked down all my pins were still in but there was an inch deep groove in the pavement!
yeah i did a search but didnt really find anything. if anyone else can find an old post with this info, gladly post it up. Anyways, what pedals do you guys like? I want sealed bearings but dont want to pay over $100 or so. What do you guys find are grippy, but not too heavy?
The welgo Mag are light and grips well. sometimes too well. I also got a set of Speedplay thet looks tricky but a bit heavier. Every pedals with the pins will stick it withU
I've ridden Funn, Azonic, Ringle, Supergo, Wellgo, Tioga, Specialized, and many other brands of pedals. So listen up.
For DJ the A-frames are cool 'cause they're not grippy.
Ojai Bicyclist said:
you must be crazy. I've ridden a bunch of pedals, and felt that A-frames were one of the grippiest. the only pedals I thought were grippier were the Funn Soljam Vipers
i love th 5050's and the a-frames. just need to make the descision
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