Pedals for my commuter
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Pedals for my commuter
Hello,
I am looking to get some replacement pedals for my 1990 Trek 950ST as they are reflectorless and are showing a bit of wear(understatement). They may be original. Anyways, I see there are 9/16" and 1/2" versions of the MKS Lambda pedals I'm looking at. I think 9/16" is standard now, but being that the bike is old, could it be 1/2"? Just have to measure? Thanks.
Ben
I am looking to get some replacement pedals for my 1990 Trek 950ST as they are reflectorless and are showing a bit of wear(understatement). They may be original. Anyways, I see there are 9/16" and 1/2" versions of the MKS Lambda pedals I'm looking at. I think 9/16" is standard now, but being that the bike is old, could it be 1/2"? Just have to measure? Thanks.
Ben
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Yes, measure, but it's likely 9/16". It's rare for aluminium cranks to have 1/2", that's mainly on steel one-piece I think.
Sheldon says this: https://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/pedals.html
Sheldon says this: https://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/pedals.html