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Suede 09-04-14 02:01 AM

Pedal Issues
 
I got my new bike on August 2nd, and I have already started to break the pedals (the nylon ones that came with the bike). I have put 540 miles on it and the spindle is beginning to pop out of the body (the spindle isnt bent, but the body is bending out and breaking through). I dont know if I am somehow putting too much pressure on the outside of the pedal or if its just that nylon pedals cant withstand the miles (although those miles are on fairly flat terrain and I almost never stand on the bike).

Anyway, I clearly need new pedals and just looking for recommendations for low-priced platform (I dont want to spend money on special shoes etc) pedals.

giantcfr1 09-04-14 07:29 AM

I currently use and love my Shimano Saint pedals.
Not sure of your budget but I think they are worth the money. Nice and wide, and plenty of grip for court shoes etc. They also come with an allen key and longer pins if you want to change. I had no need to though.

Shop around as the prices may vary. I think I paid $43 US dollars here in Japan. You could also try the very special stores in Ireland but shipping may be the killer.

http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...ps51ryfmrj.jpg

MRT2 09-04-14 07:46 AM

I don't know if it matters all that much if you are not prepared to switch to a clipless system. If your bike is only a month old, I would return it to the bike shop and ask for a warranty replacement. I know the platforms included with a bike are cheap, but would still expect more than a month's use before they fail.

Reynolds 09-04-14 11:32 AM

VPs or Wellgos with sealed bearings are cheap and work OK in my experience.

Shanej 09-04-14 11:41 AM

This post is relevant to my interests. The stock pedals are ok on my Roam 1 but are a bit small for my size 15 feet.

yashinon 09-04-14 07:23 PM

Dicks Sporting Goods has Diamondback Platform pedals which are around $20. Sturdy alloy pedals with replaceable pegs.

I used the DBacks on two different bikes until I switched to the Shimano PD-M324. This is a dual sided pedal. Absolutely love them!

Delmarva 09-05-14 08:59 AM

Bike manufacturers seem to use modest quality pedals to keep prices low. I've had great luck with the MKS Grip King (aka Lambda) pedals on my Giant FCR3.

MKS Grip King Pedals

memebag 09-05-14 09:18 AM


Originally Posted by Delmarva (Post 17102430)
Bike manufacturers seem to use modest quality pedals to keep prices low. I've had great luck with the MKS Grip King (aka Lambda) pedals on my Giant FCR3.

MKS Grip King Pedals

I use these on my hybrid and they work well. I get some weird looks at the bike shop, but it doesn't bother me because those guys work in a bike shop.

Delmarva 09-05-14 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by memebag (Post 17102490)
I use these on my hybrid and they work well. I get some weird looks at the bike shop, but it doesn't bother me because those guys work in a bike shop.

They are definitely not sleek looking like the Shimano Saint pedals but they do work. I can ride with hiking sandals, sneakers and hiking shoes.

Kingpcgeek 09-05-14 11:24 AM

You might want to try the Forté Campus Pedals, they are clipless on one side and platform on the other. I bought them for my new road bike. They allow you to take baby steps into the world of clipless.

Suede 09-05-14 08:49 PM

Thanks for all the suggestions! I was able to get my pedals replaced at no cost so I have ample time to find some nice pedals...keep em comin!


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