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ClarkinHawaii 07-26-14 06:41 PM

Slippery platform pedal fix?
 
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On one bike I have these MKS Sylvan Touring pedals:
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=395546
Nice pedal, but unfortunately the little points are very dull and my feel tend to slide around rather than staying fixed in position on the pedal.

On another bike I have these MKS Stream pedals:
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=395548

The little points on this one are also kinda dull, but there are more points per inch and the pedal edge strips (with the points) are kinda dipped in the middle so the ends of the strips stick up more than the centers and get a better purchase on my shoe bottom. My feet don't slide around at all on these.

What I'd like to do is modify the Sylvan pedals so my feet don't slip. I could attack them with a file (no dremel tool here) but it seems like a lot of work for dubious results. The metal in question is aluminum, so presumably pretty soft. Any suggestions?

Andrew R Stewart 07-26-14 06:43 PM

Toe clips with straps, clipless pedals, files. Andy.

JohnDThompson 07-26-14 08:42 PM

Or slotted cleats...

bikepro 07-26-14 08:53 PM


Originally Posted by Andrew R Stewart (Post 16977303)
Toe clips with straps, clipless pedals, files. Andy.

Clips and straps and: Marresi Cycling Shoes 41 1 2 | eBay

Northwestrider 07-26-14 09:01 PM

This is what I use, Forté Convert Platform Pedals - Performance Sales Exclusions my feet never slip, I've used them for many thousands of miles

Andrew R Stewart 07-26-14 09:01 PM


Originally Posted by bikepro (Post 16977612)

Agreed but thought of as a sub category of clips and straps. Andy.

Dave Cutter 07-26-14 09:01 PM

Let's google that.

I really like the simplicity of the cages myself. But I like the cycling specific footwear of the clipless pedals more. So... I use clipless pedals and shoes.

But sometimes I put the strapless half-toe nylon/plastic cages on a casual bike. They're quick easy and feet won't slip off the pedal when I standup.

ClarkinHawaii 07-26-14 09:05 PM

I wear Teva-type open-toed sandals for cycling. Seems like you pretty much have to be wearing a full shoe in order to use toeclips--or am I mistaken? Clipless is a whole 'nother ballgame that I'd rather avoid.

ClarkinHawaii 07-26-14 09:09 PM


Originally Posted by Dave Cutter (Post 16977629)
Let's google that.

I really like the simplicity of the cages myself. But I like the cycling specific footwear of the clipless pedals more. So... I use clipless pedals and shoes.

But sometimes I put the strapless half-toe nylon/plastic cages on a casual bike. They're quick easy and feet won't slip off the pedal when I standup.

I have no idea how you did that Google thing, but it is really cool! Never saw that before.

ClarkinHawaii 07-26-14 09:13 PM


Originally Posted by Northwestrider (Post 16977626)
This is what I use, Forté Convert Platform Pedals - Performance Sales Exclusions my feet never slip, I've used them for many thousands of miles

I have a pair of Nukeproof on another bike, similar to the Forte. You are right, they are excellent and feet never slip. At the moment, though, I'm trying to make the Sylvans usable for $$$ sake . . .

Dave Cutter 07-26-14 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by ClarkinHawaii (Post 16977651)
I have no idea how you did that Google thing, but it is really cool! Never saw that before.

Very easy to do click here: Let me google that for you and the type in your search request. Google will provide you with a special link, that you then copy that link. In your reply/post select the little Earth/globe with a chain "link" in front.... and paste in the link google provided in the box that pops up.

Northwestrider 07-26-14 09:34 PM

A metal file. Just don't let the pedal hit your shin.

ClarkinHawaii 07-26-14 09:43 PM


Originally Posted by Dave Cutter (Post 16977678)
Very easy to do click here: Let me google that for you and the type in your search request. Google will provide you with a special link, that you then copy that link. In your reply/post select the little Earth/globe with a chain "link" in front.... and paste in the link google provided in the box that pops up.

I need to spend more time in my recliner so I can discover stuff like this!

FBinNY 07-26-14 09:55 PM

One thing you might consider if you want to continue riding without clips and straps is painting the edges with sand paint. You can but the stuff (it's made for stair treads) or mix up a mall batch with sand and nail polish. Clean with acetone first (not nail polish remover) then paint the edges, and allow to cure.

The sand makes for pavement lie traction and will prevent slippage, even in the rain. But in this application, expect to redo it fairly often depending on how you ride.

Dave Cutter 07-26-14 09:55 PM


Originally Posted by ClarkinHawaii (Post 16977730)
I need to spend more time in my recliner so I can discover stuff like this!

I only sit at my desk when writing HTML or using Photoshop. A cheap little laptop is all I need for forums, facebook, Craigslist, and emails.

Booger1 07-28-14 09:37 AM

Use a hacksaw and split the points......Make lots of (sharp)points

File down some of the middle teeth.....Make the edges bite more

Remove every other tooth......Make remaining teeth bite more

Buy new $20.00 pedals....:) Save elbow grease for something else.

I had those on my touring bike for awhile.....no slipping,boots or tennis shoes.
They were too narrow for me.

ClarkinHawaii 07-28-14 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by Booger1 (Post 16981664)
Use a hacksaw and split the points......

An idea I hadn't thought of--thanks!

fietsbob 07-28-14 10:12 AM

Yea, Just add the Toe clips.. even a strapless half clip. Keens type sandals offer a toe bumper

Im still using 30 year old Lyotard 460D pedals on my Cross bike..


>Ergon's pedals use an abrasive grip tape patch in the Center .. they work fine .
use those with your Tevas

>look into softer shoe sole rubber. on the shoes , perhaps with ridges running across..

> sharp points on your pedals can make some nice puncture wounds ..

>other type platform pedals use a lot of steel setscrews for grip , the height is adjustable

ClarkinHawaii 07-28-14 10:34 AM

More good ideas!

Leebo 07-28-14 10:59 AM

The aluminum will dull quickly, any basic flat pedal with steel pins will work, like for a downhill bike or BMX. Most bike companies make one. $ 35.00-50.00 for cheap ones. Don't buy the cheap ones with aluminum pins, they won't do the job.

FrankHudson 07-28-14 02:57 PM

Platform pedals with metal studs. Feet don't slip on them (at least as far I know) and you wear sandals. Another example:

Nashbar Verge Platform Pedals - Normal Shipping Ground___


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