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Old 12-12-04, 08:50 AM
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good pedals?

does anyone no of a good gripping pair of pedals, preferably $40 or less?
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I have the Snafu concave pedals. I got them for around 30$(unsealed). They have 4 pins per side. They're not good if you do pedal grinds though. You should also look at the mosh step pedals for 25$. There sealed pedals w/12 pins per side.
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primo tenderizers if not grinding, but gusset if you are cuz they have a grind plate on them
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get dk iron cross pedals. 15 pins each side. unlike primo pedals most of the pins are replaceable
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Odyssey Jim Cs.
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im not a fan of iron cross pedals.. never ridden the jim Cs., but i have wanted to since i saw them, but my pedals are fine, go with beerman and get the jim C.s great looking pedals.
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okay then jim cs it is then
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