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I like the utility of MKS GR-10 pedals (paired with toe clips), allowing me to wear any type of shoe. Are there any pedals similar to these, popular in the mid-to-late 80's, that would help me stay with the (sometimes elusive) period-correct theme?
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I like those!
But...who's got 'em is a tougher question. They would even work well with the wingtip crowd. (Sweet clips & straps setup...) http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=433386 |
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I need a smooth-entry pedal, so even a ridged-bottom tennis shoe would slide into the clips/straps.
I imagine the bear-traps would work well without the toe clips. I'm giving serious thought to the MKS Urban Platforms... http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=433490 |
Originally Posted by nlerner
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Originally Posted by John E
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Yes! Those were extremely popular in the 1970s. Are they still available?
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Originally Posted by John E
(Post 17542925)
Yes! Those were extremely popular in the 1970s. Are they still available?
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i have always liked the Campy Triomphe pedals. they are mid-late 80's. flat platform overall for everyday shoes and also works with old style bike shoes with the slots on the bottom. and they look great! i add a plastic pull tie as they don't have a little thingy to help flip them.
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Originally Posted by R3tired
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i have always liked the Campy Triomphe pedals.
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