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Advantages of using BMX pedals?

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Old 02-16-08 | 01:00 PM
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My road pedals have a lot of traction... What type don't have traction? I'm curious.
I ride MKS AR2s (double straps) and some cheap Wellgos (single strap). The MKS have a bit more traction than the Wellgos but overall I can slip my foot out too easy, unless I crank the straps. I ride mostly in Chucks and sometimes flat shoes.

I'm up for trying pinned BMX pedals.
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Old 02-16-08 | 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by deathhare
Seems to me you'd have to totally loosen your straps everytime you wanted out of them because of the spiky spikes on the pedals.
I run BMX pedals with double-straps, and never have a problem getting out. I don't keep my straps super duper tight, but they're not loose.
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Old 02-16-08 | 02:06 PM
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Compatible with what? A crank? Straps? HP-UX?
Never thought I'd see HP-UX mentioned in this subforum. I think I'm coming of age.
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Old 02-16-08 | 03:42 PM
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Never thought I'd see HP-UX mentioned in this subforum. I think I'm coming of age.
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Old 02-16-08 | 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by bonechilling
Compatible with what? A crank? Straps? HP-UX?
Nothing is compatible with HP-UX 10. You need to go to at least 11i to get some compatibility.

I ran large platforms and clips on my MTB for a while, but the spindle was too far behind the ball of my foot for my liking. There are some Wellgo platforms that put the clip mount closer to the spindle.
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Originally Posted by blickblocks
I ride MKS AR2s (double straps) and some cheap Wellgos (single strap). The MKS have a bit more traction than the Wellgos but overall I can slip my foot out too easy, unless I crank the straps. I ride mostly in Chucks and sometimes flat shoes.

I'm up for trying pinned BMX pedals.
ahh... I ride in hiking shoes in the summer and waterproof hiking boots in the winter, both have mega-traction.
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Old 02-17-08 | 08:24 AM
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anyone got anymore bmx pedals that will take clips and straps?
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Old 02-17-08 | 09:24 AM
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I have a picture on BF server somewhere of some Primo Tenderizers
that I b@$Tardized with some Christoph clips/straps off of a 70's Motobecane for my Mercier.

They were hyphy, y0

BMX platforms FTW !
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Old 02-17-08 | 08:47 PM
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i was rocking some old bmx pedals with some soma clips. they were kinda clunky but definitely comfortable, a great budget pedal. i had to switch all the left pedal parts to the right and vice versa cause i had to run the pedals upside down to fit the clips on. for a pedal that is easily gotten from a scrap pile in the trash, id say its worth it over many other pedals, but i recently got soma hellyer pedals and like them much more.
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Old 02-17-08 | 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by mannequinforce
anyone got anymore bmx pedals that will take clips and straps?
YAH THOSE ULTRA LIGHT MAGNESIUM ONES WITH THE REMOVABLE SPIKES $200 PRICE IS FIRM IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT TOO BAD THERE RARE
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Old 02-17-08 | 09:40 PM
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I dig mine.

(Yeah, I know: long cranks / lowBB / wide pedals. I learned to deal)
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Old 02-17-08 | 11:48 PM
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they're huge and wide, and are probably better for sneaker riding than amy pedals we ride with. Their spindle is a different size, though.
Nope. Most BMX pedals use a 9/16" spindle.
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Old 02-17-08 | 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by sp00ki
GUESS WHAT, OP IT TURNS OUT I HAVE THESE BRAND NOS LIGHT-AS-PLASTIC STRONG AS STEEL MAGNESIUM BMX PEDALS FROM LIKE FIVE YEARS AGO THAT WORK WITH CLIPS (I JUST TRIED, CHECK OUT THE HOLES ALSO THE SPIKES ARE REMOVABLE SO YOU CAN TAKE THEM OFF ON THE CLIP SIDE AND LEAVE THEM ON THE PLATFORM ONLY SIDE) THAT THEY DON'T MAKE ANYMORE I'LL SELL THEM FOR 200 DOLLARS BECAUSE EARLY MILLENIUM BMX IS THE NEW NJS IDUNNO MAYBE I'LL JUST RIDE THEM I BET YOU WISH YOU HAD THEM SORRY 200 BUCKS ONLY PRICE IS FIRM BECAUSE THEY'RE RARE

Haha, oh wow.

I've got a black pair of these on my BMX, and luckily they haven't caught fire yet.
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Old 02-18-08 | 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by kjohnnytarr

I dig mine.

(Yeah, I know: long cranks / lowBB / wide pedals. I learned to deal)
You must have a tiny foot?
What straps are those?
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Old 02-18-08 | 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by wroomwroomoops
Never thought I'd see HP-UX mentioned in this subforum. I think I'm coming of age.
That's at least my second or third HP-UX reference. I always think about it now that I live next door to my old coworker, a redneck who called himself "The HP-UX Cowboy" when we were working together.
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Old 02-18-08 | 11:24 AM
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Anyone tried the Rivendell Grip Kings?

https://www.rivbike.com/products/list/pedals_and_so_on

Pricey but much narrower than BMX pedals it looks like which is nice if you have a lower bottom bracket.

Any similarly long and narrow BMX pedals?
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Old 02-18-08 | 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by nightfly
Anyone tried the Rivendell Grip Kings?

https://www.rivbike.com/products/list/pedals_and_so_on

Pricey but much narrower than BMX pedals it looks like which is nice if you have a lower bottom bracket.

Any similarly long and narrow BMX pedals?
there is a thread in the commuting forum that has a review or two.
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Old 02-18-08 | 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by deathhare
Seems to me you'd have to totally loosen your straps everytime you wanted out of them because of the spiky spikes on the pedals.
yeah but i remember bmx pedals that the pins were replaceable/removable.

This actually seems like it'd be ideal. Pull the pins on one side and run clips/straps, you'd have a smooth surface akin to a wider GR-9 platform. On the bottom you have an equally wide and comfortable platform, but you'd have a few pins on there for traction.

Right now I feel like if I'm messing around unclipped and riding on the platform of my gr-9's there is a terribly small surface area that my foot is on, and they slip off relatively easily.

First thing that came to mind was some meat tenderizers.
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Old 02-18-08 | 01:45 PM
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Old 02-18-08 | 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by willypilgrim
At first i thought...S&M to the rescue but then i realized that those holes are really reflector mountings and may not be properly spaced for clips. Im pretty sure its correct spacing, right?

If so, there are tons of BMX pedals at Dan's (many sealed ones) that will work for clips.

These MOSH ones which kick ass...


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Old 02-18-08 | 01:54 PM
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i dunno. i don't have much experience with reflectors, but every old road bike i've seen with reflectors had the same space for clips, so i got an optimistic feeling about it.

Maybe i'll try and bargain bin some pedals and give this a shot. The ones at that kids bike from mash were certainly decent looking.
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Old 02-18-08 | 01:55 PM
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Yeah, i think i actually remember one time putting clips on some pedals that had reflectors and using the holes.
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Old 02-18-08 | 01:56 PM
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for certain i did it on a sanwa 10spd my girl was riding for a while.
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Old 02-18-08 | 06:53 PM
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nice finds guys.
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Old 02-18-08 | 07:05 PM
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I just ordered the wellgo jr bmx pedals. I figure they won't be huge, but still be bigger than gr-9's, get some soma clips and stick those on the new build since I like to ride in sneakers
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