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Post by step on Dec 22, 2015 22:31:17 GMT
So, I sort of need some new pedals mine are destined for my commuter bike.
Any suggestions? Been eyeing up nanos an Deltas (while their one offer). Any other options?
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Post by andy4d on Dec 22, 2015 22:36:00 GMT
My standard answer is 'MOOVES', love mine, have been faultless for 3 years now, nice and grippy and look good as well.
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Post by Marmite on Dec 22, 2015 22:40:13 GMT
Clip ones ?
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Post by kirky72 on Dec 22, 2015 22:47:15 GMT
The uberbike ones are very grippy and feel a bit more like a dmr vault.
Then again vaults are 70 at ubyk at the moment.
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Post by step on Dec 22, 2015 23:01:07 GMT
Do I look like I want to die? lol no flats ive got some Shimano M520 pedals, forgot about Moove altogether. I thought they had stopped doing Electrons though?
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Post by rossco832 on Dec 22, 2015 23:24:04 GMT
DMR Vault are my pedal of choice
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Post by Rlo80 on Dec 23, 2015 7:53:07 GMT
I'm another one for SPD's...you don't know what you're missing until you try. If you buy from uber bike, you get 20% off at the moment with BOX20 code.
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Post by kalli on Dec 23, 2015 9:15:36 GMT
I always had nukeproof neutrons and thought they were great, until the other week when got the dmr vaults. I seriously didnt realise they could be so different. They are really grippy and have a much wider platform. They are quite thin to. A little scared about getting pedal strike now though as I think they'll eat my shins:-(.
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Post by step on Dec 23, 2015 10:20:26 GMT
I always had nukeproof neutrons and thought they were great, until the other week when got the dmr vaults. I seriously didnt realise they could be so different. They are really grippy and have a much wider platform. They are quite thin to. A little scared about getting pedal strike now though as I think they'll eat my shins:-(. Haha the pins are huge on them, wide is good though I have boats paddles for feet. Tried spds on the mtb not a fan I'm a foot dabber which was a total pain with those.
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Post by matthews on Dec 23, 2015 10:53:16 GMT
Time , I'm another clippy and Times don't clog like shimano and have more float for dodgy old knees
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Post by steormy on Dec 23, 2015 10:55:51 GMT
I always had nukeproof neutrons and thought they were great, until the other week when got the dmr vaults. I seriously didnt realise they could be so different. They are really grippy and have a much wider platform. They are quite thin to. A little scared about getting pedal strike now though as I think they'll eat my shins:-(. Dmr vaults for me too . Had Saints before which I thought were good but these are much better . The wide platform is good for my size 12's too
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Post by lofty on Dec 23, 2015 18:57:06 GMT
Raceface Atlas
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Post by step on Dec 23, 2015 19:56:40 GMT
Thinking the vaults after nosing about online, im a size 12 too which gives me problems with pedals, an stairs! Ill have a look though wider platform always helps.
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Post by dirkpitt74 on Dec 24, 2015 11:27:51 GMT
I've got the CarbonCycles Exotic flats which are pretty good. Have got a set of superstar nanos to put on the mega but not tried them yet.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2015 14:14:00 GMT
I always had nukeproof neutrons and thought they were great, until the other week when got the dmr vaults. I seriously didnt realise they could be so different. They are really grippy and have a much wider platform. They are quite thin to. A little scared about getting pedal strike now though as I think they'll eat my shins:-(. I've got the vaults too - great pedals but as for shin eaters...ouch..you are dead right Kalli - the things are vicious! So sharp I had to buy shin guard jobbies (only cheapo BMX ones tbf but they look the part), Don't want corned beef for shins again!
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Post by kalli on Dec 24, 2015 14:42:14 GMT
Haha they do look monsterous, fortunatly i got the troy lee 5450 pads with the part shin guards after taking the top off my knee at bpw. More comfortable than I thought they would be to, so impressed so far.
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Post by step on Dec 24, 2015 15:52:09 GMT
Ive got my silly big Leatt shin guards to look after the shins dont think i can justify the brendogs but some shiney black ones with shiney pins yes.
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Post by kalli on Dec 24, 2015 16:08:30 GMT
Ive got my silly big Leatt shin guards to look after the shins dont think i can justify the brendogs but some shiney black ones with shiney pins yes. I got the brendog ones, they look great:-D
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2015 12:20:23 GMT
I'd love a set of Brendogs - but I have limits to what I'll pay for certain components and the Brendogs are about twice what I'm comfortable with paying for pedals.
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Post by step on Dec 26, 2015 12:27:35 GMT
I agree with you on that but, I tend to run the pedals till they die. Just been out in me new boots on my normal pedals, OK when dry moment the pedals are wet ARGH! Ordering some Black Vaults shorty!
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Post by steormy on Dec 26, 2015 14:19:04 GMT
Ive got my silly big Leatt shin guards to look after the shins dont think i can justify the brendogs but some shiney black ones with shiney pins yes. I got the brendog ones, they look great:-D Me too. And yes they do look great
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Post by Rlo80 on Dec 27, 2015 16:18:27 GMT
I'd love a set of Brendogs - but I have limits to what I'll pay for certain components and the Brendogs are about twice what I'm comfortable with paying for pedals. Dear me!?!? Just had a look at those pedals…and i thought spd's were expensive!? some pedals are almost 200 quid??? They do look nice tho…and what looks good, goes faster right?! Thats the rule...
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Post by step on Dec 30, 2015 16:04:58 GMT
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Post by kalli on Dec 30, 2015 17:14:16 GMT
You won't be disappointed with the vaults:-)
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