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bad news hughes 10-05-08 03:59 PM

show us your pedals
 
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clipless, clips + straps, powergrips + platforms, whatever... lets see your pedal setup


i'll start:

gr9's + soma quad gates + laminated suede mks double straps = most comfortable setup for me

Jabba Degrassi 10-05-08 04:04 PM

http://velospace.org//files/img4329ug2.jpg

MKS Sylvan Track, MKS clips, Toshi Doubles wif wittle white buttons.

bad news hughes 10-05-08 04:10 PM


MKS Sylvan Track, MKS clips, Toshi Doubles wif wittle white buttons.
are the buttons ornamental? or maybe to give something to grip while tightening?

Jabba Degrassi 10-05-08 04:11 PM


Originally Posted by bad news hughes (Post 7607915)
are the buttons ornamental? or maybe to give something to grip while tightening?

They do actually help me tighten them, since they stop my hands from sliding off the ends.

bad news hughes 10-05-08 04:13 PM


Originally Posted by Jabba Degrassi (Post 7607919)
They do actually help me tighten them, since they stop my hands from sliding off the ends.

cool - i've seen them before, just wasn't sure what the deal was

Live2Die 10-05-08 04:42 PM

They also help to keep the ends from de-laminating. you can also cut your straps and throw those on to secure the more fragile ends. they are quite handy

Jabba Degrassi 10-05-08 04:44 PM

Also they go "clickety-clack" when you're walking your bike!

ilikebikes 10-05-08 04:45 PM


Originally Posted by Jabba Degrassi (Post 7607879)
http://velospace.org//files/img4329ug2.jpg

MKS Sylvan Track, MKS clips, Toshi Doubles wif wittle white buttons.

I REALLY like! but 100.00 for a set of Toshi Doubles! Ef that! :lol: I had no idea they were that much! :twitchy:

Jabba Degrassi 10-05-08 04:55 PM

Yeah, lately I've been thinking about how difficult it would be to put out a similar product at a much lower price. Really, it's just two layers of suede sandwiching a layer of nylon and some good buckles. They charge a premium because demand has skyrocketed but NOBODY else is making a product like this, except MKS, and you save, what, like $5 there?

I mean, how hard can it be to press two big slabs of suede and a layer of nylon together, cut it to shape and jam some buckles in there?

thereedreeder 10-05-08 04:57 PM

not in focus, but you get the idea. nothing simple - i "downgraded" from errebi sprint doubles, and i ended up liking the singles much more.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3260/...e467bba3a7.jpg

bad news hughes 10-05-08 04:58 PM

nevermind

wild style 10-05-08 05:09 PM

http://velospace.org/files/DSCX03023.jpg
MKS GR9 pedals, MKS clips, Soma double straps w/ Toshi buttons.

patrickgh 10-05-08 05:46 PM

http://www.mtbr.com/channels/mtbrevi...uct_362876.jpg

Freebies from my brother :) Now I just need shoes...

Mr Wiggles 10-05-08 06:01 PM

I like the nickle...

solbrothers 10-05-08 06:28 PM

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...187&highlight=

JayNev 10-05-08 06:33 PM

^^^ gotta get some longer screws like that for my GR-9s.. looking good with the doubles

iwegian 10-05-08 06:44 PM

i have t mobile pink spd sl's or my fred pedals. just cheap plastic toe clips, refrectors and all

bryyando 10-05-08 07:21 PM

what about kashimaxes?

onetwentyeight 10-05-08 07:40 PM

class
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2400/...e85393.jpg?v=0

action
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2012/...27b349.jpg?v=0

ilikebikes 10-05-08 08:56 PM


Originally Posted by dougland89 (Post 7608142)
Soma doubles are $29

Do you know where I can find/order 'em? :)

TNCLR 10-05-08 09:12 PM

I'm with Adam on this one.
http://velospace.org/files/IMG_1648_pedal.jpg

wallychamp 10-05-08 09:40 PM

like these pedals... what are they?

paulwwalters 10-05-08 09:52 PM

Time ATACs. But they're in the Fed Ex system somewhere. Right now I just have the platforms off my mtb. Eventually I'll have ATACs on both bikes.


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