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Pedals for tricks?
Im lookming for a pair of tood (cheap if possible) pedals with good grip. I was going for the veggie burgers but my budget is a bit thigt and im looking for something a bit cheaper to start with.
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i heard bmx bikes are good for tricks. its just what i heard though
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you must be new and posted in the wrong forum
http://www.bikeforums.net/forumdisplay.php?f=13 here you go |
His bike is SS, though.
He found the correct forum. You should run clipless for tricks. |
I tried to ride a wheelie clipped in on my road bike, went too far backwards, fell, and got the wind knocked out of me. 'twas fun indeed.
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It is for a fixie.
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odyssey twisted pc
most diehard tricktrackers have em |
These are the cheapest metal platform pedals I could find (< $15 delivered): http://cgi.ebay.com/OLD-SCHOOL-BMX-D...4.c0.m14.l1262
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I have 101 pedals, and they are awesome
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I run the twisted PC pedals on my beater road bike.
No complaints, have surprisingly good grip, and are more comfortable than any mks pedal I've used. |
Haro Small Blocks are like $8. Put them on for the summer without straps for riding in flip flops (yes, I've got brakes). I think someone here who was into BMX recommended them. Plastic but very grippy due to the deep concave.
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any BMX pedal should work fine really, just make sure you get 9/16" and not 1/2". if you can find something in your price range with replaceable pins that is best.
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