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Old 09-09-23 | 04:48 PM
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John Nolan
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Opinions are a bit mixed on clipless pedals. I used them for years, and recently decided they weren't worth the trouble for my style of casual biking. I don't miss them
I'd try them on your Kona before I re-tapped the Motobecane if I were you. And I'd suggest getting a shop with the proper taps to do the work for your if you do decide to alter the Motobecane. It will probalbly be cheaper than buying the taps.
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