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Gr-9s plus Toshi singles!
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Originally Posted by ilikebikes
(Post 8169368)
Your right, you ARE taking the :rolleyes: WAY to seriously. If it help any I apologize for the :rolleyes: :)
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no emoticons allowed from now on due to misinterpretation.
i don't understand the soft sole sylvan track hate- i never have any complaints with mine... weird... |
I don't hate it, per se. But I do notice a bit of discomfort after a few hours in the saddle, and it's starting to wear little holes into my shoes.
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Originally Posted by Jabba Degrassi
(Post 8169615)
Apology accepted. Sorry for over-reacting. BFF?
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I just asking, what do you think good pedals & toe-clips products by SOMA??
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to be completely honest, after owning all types of pedals all you pay for is build quality. better build quality = better aestetics.
i currently use cheap MKS sylvians and they are no better/worse than any of the expensive **** out there. i probably wouldnt do a 30,000 mile tour on them, but in any other situation they are perfectly fine. just get pedals that suit your riding and shoe type. if your riding the road i wouldnt reccomend MTB platfrom style, go for some narrow road/track pedals. the whole toshi doubles being an investment is also bollocks, theyre only toe straps. i have toshi doubles myself just becuase i wanted some fancy straps. before that i used two nylon straps with a DIY doublisers made from an old leather belt, and they did me fine for over a year, and dont feel any diffrent to my toshis. even if your nylon ones do manage to wear, is it that bad to spend £7 on new straps and replace them once every 6 months. also remember that double straps are a fairly new to average joe cycling, none of the greats of the old days used them. its mainly through the jap keirin craze that theyve been popularised. where doubles are great is that they feel more secure when you dont have the done up really tight. in the old days of racing with singles they would have done them up really tight, but on our average joe cycling were more likely to want to get out of our straps more often so wont do them neally as tight. if your new to fixed riding dont bother with fancy pedals or toshis and spend that money elsewhere on componants that matter. you can get these later when you want to build up a pimp ride. |
I use: MKS GR-9s with MKS steel clips and cheapo nylon Nashbar straps.
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+1 for the GR-9s and MKS metal clips. Cheap and solid.
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Originally Posted by timothyday
(Post 8173054)
+1 for the GR-9s and MKS metal clips. Cheap and solid.
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Originally Posted by melon
(Post 8172975)
the whole toshi doubles being an investment is also bollocks
Originally Posted by melon
(Post 8172975)
is it that bad to spend £7 on new straps and replace them once every 6 months.
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if youre paying anything close to retail for toshi doubles, youre not trying hard enough.
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Originally Posted by Jabba Degrassi
(Post 8173386)
Over 20 years that's £280. Just sayin'...
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Originally Posted by elTwitcho
(Post 8175362)
Just playing the odds here, but most people in this forum aren't going to be cycling another 5 years, let alone twenty. Like all endeavours, only a few people taking part are going to turn it into a lifelong passion.
I'm just of the school of thought that it's better to buy a quality product once than a much cheaper product several times. You usually come out ahead, financially, and even if you don't, it's usually pretty close and you get to get to enjoy using a high-quality product. |
Originally Posted by Jabba Degrassi
(Post 8175508)
Sure enough. Even over 5 years though, you'd be ahead about $10 with a set of Toshi doubles if we're estimating a new set of nylon straps every 6 months.
I'm just of the school of thought that it's better to buy a quality product once than a much cheaper product several times. You usually come out ahead, financially, and even if you don't, it's usually pretty close and you get to get to enjoy using a high-quality product. Please buy them if you like them, but they definitely are not the cheapest way to do it in both the short and the long run. |
Originally Posted by GMERGOD
(Post 8171828)
I just asking, what do you think good pedals & toe-clips products by SOMA??
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Its no bollocks at all, if you dont feel a difference between single cheap nylon strap and doubles, something must be wrong with you! If you're really going for a fast on a track you will feel the grip, and the pressure they take.
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for ****s sake. 6 months was an example, youd have to treat them like **** for them to last only that long.
if you were riding track you wouldnt be using clips and straps, unless your NJS or an idiot. of course there is a diffrence, but stick two nylon straps togather, or get a doubliser and you wont know any diffrent. if you bothered to read what i actually said, youl see that i own a pair of toshis. my point was that thier really not worth the money, unless you have it to burn on an extravigance. those soma pedals are made fairly well, but its a bit of a bugger to run doubles |
I read what you wrote, no more, no less. Don't blame me if you can't express yourself. The fact that you own a pair of Toshis as well is as immaterial to this discussion as your eye colour.
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Originally Posted by melon
(Post 8182393)
for ****s sake. 6 months was an example, youd have to treat them like **** for them to last only that long.
if you were riding track you wouldnt be using clips and straps, unless your NJS or an idiot. of course there is a diffrence, but stick two nylon straps togather, or get a doubliser and you wont know any diffrent. if you bothered to read what i actually said, youl see that i own a pair of toshis. my point was that thier really not worth the money, unless you have it to burn on an extravigance. those soma pedals are made fairly well, but its a bit of a bugger to run doubles I just ask you, what "NJS" stand for? |
those are road/track 9/16 pedals with clip & straps.. I am wondering those are good for commuter??
http://img211.imageshack.us/img211/6...dstrap1go2.jpg http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/9531/6358655hu1.jpg |
What are the actual pedals made of? Also, do they sell the clips stand-alone? Should be fine..
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Originally Posted by elTwitcho
(Post 8175362)
Just playing the odds here, but most people in this forum aren't going to be cycling another 5 years, let alone twenty. Like all endeavours, only a few people taking part are going to turn it into a lifelong passion.
Anyways, I just went for the cheaper way right now, with some soma doubles with my gr-9's, and compared to my single nylon straps my feet are WAY more secure now. My pedal stroke feels nicer, skidding is a more secure event, and my feet don't slip as much as they used to. Some of these things are more important to others though, and I have noticed that gr-9's barely grip a shoe's sole. When there is more money in pockets I might try out those touring pedals that Jabba pointed out cause increased grip sounds attractive. |
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