Folding Bikes - Folding pedals

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Bobmat
03-29-08, 03:05 PM
i am thinking about using folding pedals to solve storage and transporting problems with my bike (non folding). Another forum user has suggested to me that some folding bike riders do not use them, because of "latent problems intrinsic to them" and that "some people find them undesirable" and have them removed. What are your experiences?


Foldable Two
03-29-08, 06:12 PM
We used them on on our Dahon's, and our current Bike Fridays - they work very well, but we are just casual riders. Serious "roadies" used to being attached to their pedals, or riders concerned about every extra ounce would probably not like them.

Our daughter uses them on her, and her son's, Mtn Bikes because it makes them easier to transport inside her SUV.

vik
03-29-08, 06:45 PM
I've got folding plastic pedals on my Tikit and Dahon D7. The only problem I have had is they get a bit slippery when wet so not ideal for winter use. I don't want to clip in on my folding bikes so just having a platform isn't an issue for me.

I'd like to find a grippy metal folding pedal with a flat platform. If anyone knows of one I'd love to hear about it.


procon
03-29-08, 08:03 PM
MKS makes some detachables that are well regarded I believe.

jakub.ner
03-29-08, 09:24 PM
Bobmat,

I've broken two sets of Dahon plastic pedals already. I don't care for them. They are slippery when wet and break easily. (I just commute but sometimes I like to boot it).

I'd say go for the MKS EZY metal pedals if you don't mind the price. I got them from Harris Cyclery: http://harriscyclery.net/itemdetails.cfm?catalogId=39&id=655

They're Japanese so rather hard to find.

The nice thing about them is if you also want to go the route of clipless you can get the MKS Cube with the EZY connector and swap at will: http://harriscyclery.net/itemdetails.cfm?catalogId=39&id=2268

MKS also makes metal folding pedals: http://harriscyclery.net/itemdetails.cfm?catalogId=39&id=660

But for the most part I stick to oversize BMX/downhill platforms with spikes on them. I get the ones that take a pedal wrench in addition to a hex (allen) key. I've got these on two folders and take them off with an allen key when folding. It's quick and works well. I don't fold/unfold frequently. These are much grippier and comfortable than either the plastic Dahon pedals or the MKS.

BTW if you have large feet, the MKS RR-2s are somewhat small.

michaelh001
03-30-08, 03:21 AM
I've got folding plastic pedals on my dahon ciao, but they don't seem to make much of a difference in terms of saving space.

I've mks detachables on my dahon mu sl and they're much better for grip and making a true difference to the size.

If you're in the UK you can get MKS pedals from:

http://www.foldingbikes.co.uk/accessories_pedals.htm

LittlePixel
03-30-08, 09:37 AM
The best folding pedals in terms of the compactness of fold are the ones fitted as standard on Bromptons; They aren't madly light and look a bit clumpy, but have a clever cantilevered hinge that makes the pedal fold behind the crank-arm which is unique to the Brompton design and a great space-saver. No more bashed shins with these little fellas!

Not sure about US stockists but in the UK they can be got from SJS cycles (http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/product-Brompton-Brompton-Folding-LH-pedal-Ti-axle-bolt--QPEDFTI-13729.htm)

awetmore
03-30-08, 09:53 AM
The Brompton pedals are nice and not hard to find in the US, but very expensive. How well do they hold up with such a small bearing surface?

The MKS EZY series of pedals are nice, but the ones that I bought are too narrow for most of my shoes and single sided (they are designed for toe clips). I wish they make a EZY version of the RMX pedal. It is big, double sided, and comfortable.

I don't like the folding pedals that came with my Bike Friday Tikit. They don't fold enough to be very useful and have pretty rough bearings.

-=(8)=-
03-30-08, 12:52 PM
i am thinking about using folding pedals to solve storage and transporting problems with my bike (non folding). Another forum user has suggested to me that some folding bike riders do not use them, because of "latent problems intrinsic to them" and that "some people find them undesirable" and have them removed. What are your experiences?

Welcome to the 'un-normal' side, Bobmat :)

Bobmat
03-30-08, 01:13 PM
Ha ha, thanks :) It would seem that folding pedals are just like most other things - you get what you pay for. Dont think the Brompton pedals would look too good on my non folding (i'm not going there Łem in Pa) bike. Tha MKS detachables look well made and the best so far, thanks.

BB49
03-30-08, 07:59 PM
I use folding pedals on my full sized bike. I could get it into the back seat my small car by just removing the front wheel. Adding folding pedals made it much easier.