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Old 04-07-11, 02:22 PM
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New Pedals for Wahoo?

Hey,
The stock pedals for my GF wahoo are pretty bad. I am lookin for good pedals that are cheap and trying to spend around $30. Any good ideas? Cuz im a newbie and have no clue where to look.
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I hear you can get pedals in the MTB Marketplace above.. cough, cough..

But seriously, what kind of pedals are you looking for? SPD, platform or other types. I have a set of Shimano SPD m520's in the Marketplace if you are interested. If not just check out any of the online stores or your local lbs. There should be many to choose from. I personally like SPD's for mtb's. It's easy to clip in and you can still walk around in most of the shoes.
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wellgo flat pedals.
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If you dont mind dropping at LEAST $80 (if youre very very lucky) on shoes, get the 520s.
But for $30, yea go wellgo flats.
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Originally Posted by pablosnazzy
wellgo flat pedals.
What he said.
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Pricepoint has a pretty nice sale going right now. Just got some new pedals myself.
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see that's the thing, I don't know a lot about pedals. I definitely don't want clip ins though, probably platforms from the way they sound hah. I need something a little bulkier, because the plastic pedals that came with it have barely any grip. thanks for the help though!
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