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I really like these VP pedals. Reasonably priced and work well with lots of different footwear.
http://www.vp-usa.com/vp-001/ |
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I like shimano saint pedals, sealed bearings, last forever, good traction. they can be had for $60 dollars on ebay or used for cheaper, a used pair is up for $30 dollars right now. I would just buy the new ones, you will have them for at least 20 years.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2016-Shimano...YAAOSw241YgmZK
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https://www.bike-discount.de/en/buy/...ce-black-60897 |
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if the headtube on the frame is a standard 1.125 jobber than no go on the headset.
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Thank you - I figured so,.
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I'd love to be able to buy a new pair of the old (like 1980s old) Shimano Deore MTB pedals. Those were great. My last pair lasted 25 years before dying of neglect and I'm a little ungruntled with myself for letting that happen.
Among the greatest pedals of all time. |
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Those rmx pedals from rivendell are really good. On my wife's commuter that gets left out in the rain, they are fine after two years.
I just opened them up to check on them and there is very little grease, the inboard grease is a little dirty but way better than I expected to find. |
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Fyxation Gates and Xpedo Spry mentioned here are great, as are the raceface chesters. Those are all a bit more expensive though. Cheaper pedals like the Odyssey's or Wellegos will work just as well. |
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This thread needs more cool commuter pics.
I've got a very (very) old Rockhopper that needs a makeover. I got it when I was 8 y/o. |
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