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Platform pedal recommendation?
I want to replace my cheap trash Murray OEM plastic pedals with something decent. I'm looking for best bang for the buck platform pedals, something I can move to a new bike (maybe a Trek DS 3, or Giant Roam 1 or similar) when I buy one this fall or next spring.
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Thanks johnnyace for the reply. I'm not sure those would be ideal for me. I'd prefer pedals that are the same on both sides, and I will never use clips or straps (no up pull for me due to a knee problem).
I was looking at these for mid price: https://www.amazon.com/Wellgo-MG-1-M...dp/B00E7UZ5OK/ https://www.amazon.com/RockBros-Alum...dp/B06XGTTC4C/ And these get great reviews, but as far as my wallet is concerned, they have left bang for the buck territory and entered premium money. https://www.amazon.com/Shimano-Pd-Mx.../dp/B00SN7F4VM But the well seasoned advice of Bike Forum members is a lot more valuable to me than Amazon reviews. |
All I can recommend, because it's what I use, is the MKS Sylvan Touring. Easy to service, classic looks.
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Originally Posted by Tony_G
(Post 19589383)
Thanks johnnyace for the reply. I'm not sure those would be ideal for me. I'd prefer pedals that are the same on both sides, and I will never use clips or straps (no up pull for me due to a knee problem).
I was looking at these for mid price: https://www.amazon.com/Wellgo-MG-1-M...dp/B00E7UZ5OK/ https://www.amazon.com/RockBros-Alum...dp/B06XGTTC4C/ And these get great reviews, but as far as my wallet is concerned, they have left bang for the buck territory and entered premium money. https://www.amazon.com/Shimano-Pd-Mx.../dp/B00SN7F4VM But the well seasoned advice of Bike Forum members is a lot more valuable to me than Amazon reviews. |
Originally Posted by FBOATSB
(Post 19589400)
All I can recommend, because it's what I use, is the MKS Sylvan Touring. Easy to service, classic looks.
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Originally Posted by FrontRanger
(Post 19589465)
See if you can find a pair of VP-001 or VP Vice pedals at a good price. Extremely durable and lots of support/grip.
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Originally Posted by Larry77
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Originally Posted by Tony_G
(Post 19589496)
$45 on Amazon. Nice looking pedals.
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Does your Murray have the older one piece steel cranks? If it does the pedal axle threads are 1/2", most new bikes will require a 9/16 axle. In other words, be sure of your bike's pedal threads, it can be an issue.
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Originally Posted by Mr IGH
(Post 19589558)
Does your Murray have the older one piece steel cranks? If it does the peddle axle threads are 1/2", most new bikes will require a 9/16 axle. In other words, be sure of your bike's peddle threads, it can be an issue.
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Don't forget; left pedal/left hand threads, right pedal/right hand threads.
And Well-Go MG-1 are a great pedal, I use them on my MTB bike and they hold up very well, great price too. |
Originally Posted by johnnyace
(Post 19589328)
MKS Sylvan Tour , or any of a dozen MTB platform Pedals Can.. I've Got several Ergon Platform pedals, Premium Plastic , German designed, and an MKS 'Dutch' pedal with reflectors. on various bikes.. .... :innocent: |
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Originally Posted by Tony_G
(Post 19589383)
Thanks johnnyace for the reply. I'm not sure those would be ideal for me. I'd prefer pedals that are the same on both sides, and I will never use clips or straps (no up pull for me due to a knee problem).
Originally Posted by FBOATSB
(Post 19589400)
All I can recommend, because it's what I use, is the MKS Sylvan Touring. Easy to service, classic looks.
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The choice is immense and therefore very difficult. When I bought in 2015, I liked the VP-Vice and 001, the Xpedo Spry, and the DMR V12s (which I purchased, installed, and use with great joy).
How are you going to choose? I recommend prioritizing the parameters - cost, reputation, style (traditional (MKS Sylvan, toe clips/straps)) vs. BMX/MTB platform (with pins)), how the pedals match your expected use, etc.. Everything is imperfect, so you can get a dud no matter what pedal you buy. As for BF recos, I bet that any recommended pedal can be matched by a BFer who wouldn't take that pedal if he got paid to take it. I went for pinned flats because they seem to offer the largest contact area, and I do.not.like.hot.spots. I also bought a pair of Five Ten shoes so they would be gripped well by the pins. I wanted a little bit of bling, so I spent more than $50. Remember, there are probably lots of pedals that will give you what you want. I hope you don't let the decision process keep you off the road. :-) |
Originally Posted by philbob57
(Post 19590378)
The choice is immense and therefore very difficult. When I bought in 2015, I liked the VP-Vice and 001, the Xpedo Spry, and the DMR V12s (which I purchased, installed, and use with great joy).
How are you going to choose? I recommend prioritizing the parameters - cost, reputation, style (traditional (MKS Sylvan, toe clips/straps)) vs. BMX/MTB platform (with pins)), how the pedals match your expected use, etc.. Everything is imperfect, so you can get a dud no matter what pedal you buy. As for BF recos, I bet that any recommended pedal can be matched by a BFer who wouldn't take that pedal if he got paid to take it. I went for pinned flats because they seem to offer the largest contact area, and I do.not.like.hot.spots. I also bought a pair of Five Ten shoes so they would be gripped well by the pins. I wanted a little bit of bling, so I spent more than $50. Remember, there are probably lots of pedals that will give you what you want. I hope you don't let the decision process keep you off the road. :-) |
These are the pedals I have on my bikes right now, and my preference if I had to force-rank.
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I have been using a pair of Odyssey Twisted PC Platform Pedals for two years now and I love 'em. I have yet to see why people need to spend so much money on platform pedals. Mine cost $17. They have pins on both sides, which hold my sneakers firmly on the pedal in all kinds of weather.
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Originally Posted by Tony_G
(Post 19589327)
I want to replace my cheap trash Murray OEM plastic pedals with something decent. I'm looking for best bang for the buck platform pedals, something I can move to a new bike (maybe a Trek DS 3, or Giant Roam 1 or similar) when I buy one this fall or next spring.
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Check out Stolen Thermalite pedals. Nylon, very tough, grippy and durable. Costs $12-$15 for the version with molded in nibs, or $15-$20 for the version with replaceable metal nibs. Available in various colors too. I got blue for my Univega's splatter blue-over-black paint. Had 'em for about six months and 1,500 miles, no complaints.
I wanted pedals that were grippy enough for any shoes I wear, and tough enough to withstand abuse and will wear down a bit rather than grab and launch me like a pogo stick. I occasionally nick pedals and bash them against rocks. The Thermalites have a couple of corner abrasions but no damage. I intended the Thermalites to be temporary pedals because they were cheap, while I decided on something "better". My old Sakae Low-Fat pedals were crunchy and needed an overhaul. But the Thermalites have held up so well I'm in no hurry to replace them. |
Review: MKS Lambda / Grip King Pedals
I have three sets of these on three bikes and have used them exclusively for a few years. Bearings are holding up well, feet stay in position, no complaints at all. A buddy is equally pleased with his. Don in Austin |
Thanks to all for the many useful recommendations. I do appreciate it.
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