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Set and forget.
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Haro Small Blocks ($8) + Holdfasts
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 11894760)
Set and forget.
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Glad I saw this thread. I've been looking to get some good pedals. I looked up a lot of what people are talking about in here, and I'm thinking about mks gr9s with eighth-inch double toe clips and straps. Its kinda in the price range I'm looking at. I use my bike for everything really. Riding to class, commuting to work, and riding on the track(though not super competitive. i just started). I almost always ride really hard and fast. Would these be alright for me?
And to avoid totally jacking this thread: I have some crappy SunLite pedals, clips, and straps. |
Do you have wide feet? MKS GR9s are narrow. If you have narrow and/or small feet, they are super comfortable.
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I guess my feet are relatively narrow, but I'm a size 12.
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Maybe someone with bigger feet can chime in. I am size 8.5 and the GR9s fit me well.
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Im size 14. I've used them comfortably but I need like XXL toe clips
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Some site (probs Sheldon) has the weight and widths of all these sorts of pedals. The Gr-9s were only a mm or two skinnier than anything comparable, maybe they just look narrow, as the size 14 dude above me can attest?
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MKS Slyvans + MKS Clips + Nylon Straps
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http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/pedals.html
This site has the widths of the pedals under the pedal descriptions. |
MKS touring MKS clips and straps. though i do have a set of the VO track pedals on the way.
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Home made hold-fast-like straps all the time. I would upload pics but don't have a camera.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 11894760)
Set and forget.
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I have yet to slip out / lose my footing accidentally, if that's what you're referring to by secure.
Certainly not as connected and direct as completely snugging down and having slotted cleats or as clipless, of course, but they feel quite tight and nice. I did consider leaving the rear strap free from the buckle for finer adjustments as I used to do with my singles. Might try this on my next ride. |
I'm running Animal Hamilton pedals with the PHOENIX V.2 straps. Before I swapped to this, I used some generic giant pedals with All City double straps. I like the PHOENIX strap/bmx pedal much more than the double straps/track pedal combo.
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I went from GR9's and single straps and clips to GR9's with doubles to the plastic Haro Smallblock BMX pedals with Holdfasts and I much prefer the last combo. The nice wide strap feels like it's really secure combined with a nice wide platform pedal and it's light. Feel like I actually pedal more efficiently as well. Plus there are no clips to worry about so more toe clearance and no catching while walking bike. The plastic pedal has a nice concave and the surface is knurled and grippier than the slick metal GR9. Quick easy velcro adjsutment to fit different shoes and it's pretty golden for street use in regular sneakers.
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Originally Posted by JohnDThompson
(Post 11902220)
Can't be as secure as snugging down with slotted cleats, though.
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Originally Posted by peach-picker
(Post 11904052)
Originally Posted by JohnDThompson
Can't be as secure as snugging down with slotted cleats, though. thats a little scary for the streets! i have a set of 70s detto pietro cleated shoes, and recentley tried them on my pista, i could tell a difference but not much different from my slip on vans. |
I'm partial to having period pedals on my bikes, so campy track pedals on the '78 raleigh and the'81 bianchi track bikes, and dura ace pedals on the '76 fuji track bike.
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I have wide feet. GR9s and track pedals don't work for me. I use a comfortable pedal and am cognisant of my turns when riding fixed.
The most comfortable: MKS Sylvan Touring pedals with flip tabs, XL steel toe clips with sewn-on leather, VO leather toe straps Close second: SR SP-11 (Lyotard Berthet copies - huge flip tab) with XL steel toe clips and VO Grand Cru leather straps. These new straps are the bees knees. The SP-11s have a ridge that accepts a slotted cleat, which is nice. http://gallery.me.com/justinhughes/1...12898295270005 |
I'll second the SR SP-11 pedals, have them on two bikes and they are better for my feet than any other pedals I've got. One pair has SR plastic toeclips, and the other has MKS LL-Deep steel clips. The old Maillard road platforms work well also.
I also have Wellgo R025 track pedals with MKS steel clips on two bikes, but they are a bit narrow. Also have a few pairs of Shimano 600/PD-A550 pedals but even the LARGE toe clips are much too small for me. I used to really like the Ritchey Road Logic SPDs, but like to be able to get off and walk, thus clips and straps on all the other bikes. |
Just bought the catalina v1.5 with odyssey pedals - looking forward to trying them out!
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MKS Sylvan track (black), Soma double cages (black), All city leather double straps (black). Booya.
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MKS Sylvan track (silver), MKS chrome cages, MKS nylon straps. Cheap n' cheerful.
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Made the switch from track pedals with clips/straps to a cheap pair of platforms and a set of Burro reinforced straps. They're fun, comfy because they fit sneakers great, and super easy to get into (not that the tracks weren't). If you're putting them on a commuter I'd recommend these or something similar.
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http://www.southwatercycles.com/smsi...g120mag-83.jpg
Wellgo MG-1 magnesium |
Originally Posted by just dank
(Post 12739456)
http://www.southwatercycles.com/smsi...g120mag-83.jpg
Wellgo MG-1 magnesium |
I use clipless pedals on both of my bikes.
For the CAAD 10 I use Keo classics and for the Earl I used to use platforms but now I run Eggbeaters. |
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