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Old 01-09-16 | 12:16 PM
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martynaaas
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Originally Posted by DorkDisk
I think you can do better on those pedals, for example: Long Term Review: The Unbelievably Light & Affordable Xpedo Spry Platform Pedal - Bikerumor

If a slightly higher profile is OK, you cannot go wrong with the durability of shimano pedals: Shimano MX80 Saint Pedals > Components > Pedals > Platform Pedals | Jenson USA

As for the saddle, give it a few months so that you can either get used to it or be able to pinpoint exactly what is wrong with it

If you lock the bike up a lot, you may consider replacing the QRs to slow down the thief and maybe even some sort of frame protection to prevent dings and scratches. I sometimes use a soft rubber tape to wrap the frame tubes
I quite like these Xpedo pedals. They look pretty nice and have good reviews on their durability. I'll check them out.

Regarding the saddle, I guess you're right. I'll just have to give it a bit more time and see how it feels.
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