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MKS Sylvan Road and Stream Pedals measurements needed, please help.

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Old 06-13-12, 04:24 PM
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MKS Sylvan Road and Stream Pedals measurements needed, please help.

Hello,

I am debating wether to get the Sylvan Road, or the Sylvan Stream pedals.

But before I buy, I need to know two dimensions on both, if anyone would be so kind as to measure theirs and let me know here. It would be really helpful.

Sylvan Road - Measurement from center of pedal spindle to outer front edge of pedal (in mm).
Also, measurement from crank arm to end of pedal (mm).

Same for the Sylvan Stream.
Also, are your Sylvan Road Pedals grippy enough? In rain?
Thanks so much to whoever helps. I really appreciate it. I hate to ask, but I don't want to blow money buying without trying or getting measurements first.

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Pretty much got the measurements now.
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have a pair of sylvan road pedals on a caad 8, with chrome shoes in the pouring rain they can be a little slippery - otherwise they are very nice, run smooth and are comfortable
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platform pedals with steel grip pins are a better wet grip.

I've been using Ergon pedals all winter here, they grip with abrasive material

like in skateboard decks, and tape for stair treads, We do Wet to the Max , here.
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