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Longer pedals?
I ride SS with platform pedals. No straps or clipless shoes. The pedals that came with my Madison seem a little short, so the outsides of my feet kind of hang over the ends quite a bit. This gets very uncomfortable on 20+ mile rides.
Are there any good platform pedals out there that are longer so I can comfortably fit the entire width of my foot on the pedals? |
MKS Sylvan road pedals (knock off Campy pedals)
http://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pub...YlsyRNI93vWSlM just do it for the looks |
Those actually aren't any longer than standard Sylvans when you take into account that your shoe is supposed to bit between the outer and inner 'hook' on the top of the pedal. I tried them for a bit (because I love how they look) but found my size 12s a little too big for them and that those 'hooks' dug into the bottoms of my feet - making them even less comfortable.
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I guess BMX pedals it is
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MKS AR-2 is supposed to be good for wider feet if you don't want to go the BMX route:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41D%2BNEsjWGL.jpg |
Even if you don't want to go clipless, you might want to get some cycling shoes. A good stiff sole should keep any part of your foot from feeling like it's hanging off the edge.
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I don't know if you'd be into these, I just bought a pair and love em
http://images.jensonusa.com/225/pe/pe299a14grn.jpg They're Crank Brothers 5050. They measure 3 5/8" wide, definitely wider than my stock platforms. |
Originally Posted by Guitarrick
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I don't know if you'd be into these, I just bought a pair and love em
http://images.jensonusa.com/225/pe/pe299a14grn.jpg They're Crank Brothers 5050. They measure 3 5/8" wide, definitely wider than my stock platforms. |
Any big BMX pedal should do the trick. Go get some, like, 20 dollar demolitions and you'll be good to go.
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Bullet Proof BMX or whatever they are called. At 12 4E, my foot only hangs off a little bit.
http://www.amazon.com/BLACK-OPS-STYL.../dp/B000AOC5GS http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA300_.jpg Not a pedal you would want to go riding without shoes in. Tom |
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I have a pair of these MKS Prime Sylvan Touring Pedals on my Salsa Casseroll SS http://www.universalcycles.com/shopp...s.php?id=34766 They are very wide, but you need to be careful not to pedal in tight corners because they are prone to pedal strike.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
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Those actually aren't any longer than standard Sylvans when you take into account that your shoe is supposed to bit between the outer and inner 'hook' on the top of the pedal. I tried them for a bit (because I love how they look) but found my size 12s a little too big for them and that those 'hooks' dug into the bottoms of my feet - making them even less comfortable.
I'm a shoe size 12 as well, and the Sylvans are comfortable for me. |
I find the standard Sylvan Track pedals more comfortable than the Sylvan Road version hairnet posted.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
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I find the standard Sylvan Track pedals more comfortable than the Sylvan Road version hairnet posted.
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I actually don't like any of those types of pedals. There isn't enough of a platform for me if I ride in normal shoes.
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I use an older version of shimano's RT31 road shoe sans cleat for the sylvans with the mks toe clips. The combo is very good for me.
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I placed an order for some MKS Sylvan Touring pedals:
http://www.treefortbikes.com/images/...SylvanTour.jpg I like the retro look and Sheldon's website says they're the longest "from the arm" pedals, even longer than AR2. I may want to start using some straps If I get more pedaling power while using them (power upstroke). I'm really interested in these types of straps that don't require a toe cage: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2528/...7d4621692d.jpg I like the idea, but they are a bit pricey. |
Originally Posted by Ultraspontane
(Post 12508406)
I placed an order for some MKS Sylvan Touring pedals:
http://www.treefortbikes.com/images/...SylvanTour.jpg I like the retro look and Sheldon's website says they're the longest "from the arm" pedals, even longer than AR2. |
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Biggest platforms out there (much bigger than the sylvan or rat traps) are the MKS lambda. Tioga spyders are almost as big, but they're a fair amount lighter.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=197991 |
Originally Posted by Ultraspontane
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http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2528/...7d4621692d.jpg
I like the idea, but they are a bit pricey. |
Originally Posted by blitzoid
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Biggest platforms out there (much bigger than the sylvan or rat traps) are the MKS lambda. Tioga spyders are almost as big, but they're a fair amount lighter.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=197991 |
The contact area is so big on the grip kings that the width becomes a non-issue. The force from pushing on the pedal is better distributed.
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Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
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I have a pair of these MKS Prime Sylvan Touring Pedals on my Salsa Casseroll SS http://www.universalcycles.com/shopp...s.php?id=34766 They are very wide, but you need to be careful not to pedal in tight corners because they are prone to pedal strike.
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Originally Posted by Corwings
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I like how the bike tire says "Ride Bicycle More"
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Originally Posted by blitzoid
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The contact area is so big on the grip kings that the width becomes a non-issue. The force from pushing on the pedal is better distributed.
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