Submitted by
Kenji
a Downhiller
from Malaysia Date Reviewed: October 26, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Mont Kiara
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$55.00
Purchased At:
TBK Fook Sang
Strengths:
Pins placed at the right places,
Concave platform cradles the feet very well,
Grippy even with cheap shoes,
Bearings are well sealed by rubber o-rings and will surely outlast most other pedal innards,
Replacement traction pins are easily available,
Quite light-weight without compromise in strength,
User servicable.
Excellent pedals for both street and trail use.
Confidence inspiring and extremely grippy.
Strong without the heft.
I recommend it to riders from all walks of extreme riding styles.
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Submitted by
T_Charged306LX
a Weekend Warrior
from South Florida Date Reviewed: June 14, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Which ever
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$69.00
Purchased At:
bicycle generation
Strengths:
they grip well on soles calfs or shins. Sick pedals.
Weaknesses:
still not broken so nothing yet.
Similar Products Used:
Plastic Garbage pedals
Bottom Line:
Very nice gripping pedals, make shure you dont slip or you will BLEEEED.
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Submitted by
Royce
a Weekend Warrior
from Asheville, NC USA Date Reviewed: June 19, 2007
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Purchased At:
came on bike
Strengths:
great looks, amazing traction, bearings work oh so well
Weaknesses:
gold paint does scratch on sides rather easily; doesnt affect performance but does make it look rather worn. Also, the pegs hurt when they hit your leg
Similar Products Used:
plastic crap
Bike Setup:
stock '05 P.2 w/ these (they came on the bike when I bought it, so dont know how much they cost), Holy Rollers, and Avid Codes on both ends
Bottom Line:
I love these pedals. I have never ridden my bike with another set, but they almost reach up and grab your shoes they grip so well. Like I said, if your foot does come off for some reason and they hit your chins, it will make blood, but I don't mind. The bearings work really well, perfect spin resistance. So, not many negatives at all. Bottom line? Great pedals, go get yourself a pair
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Submitted by
Tony a
a Downhiller
from a Date Reviewed: June 6, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Whistler
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$10.00
Purchased At:
Teacher
Strengths:
Light weight, very grippy, low-platform makes the rider adapt to the pedal easily.
Weaknesses:
since the pedals are golden scratches make it look way worn out than what the age of the pedals really is.
Similar Products Used:
none other pedals
Bike Setup:
Norco Katmandu
Bottom Line:
Great, recommendable, outstanding
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Submitted by
Sky Maracle
a Racer
from Dundas, ON Date Reviewed: April 18, 2007
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Purchased At:
with bike
Strengths:
Super Grippy, Decent weight, just enough spin (adjustable) replaceable pins
Weaknesses:
none as of yet
Similar Products Used:
Shimano dx, 5050 x
Bike Setup:
Stock P.street
Bottom Line:
Grippy pedal thats taken a beating and survived, finish holds up good too. The pedal has a great feel, pretty stiff i can still feel what my bike is doing under my feet.
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Submitted by
Joey
a
from Knoxville, TN Date Reviewed: April 8, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Black Mountain
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$75.00
Purchased At:
Bike Zoo
Strengths:
Great grip and clearance, the color matches my bike great.
Weaknesses:
the color will no match all bikes very well
Bike Setup:
Giant Reign X0
Bottom Line:
Great overall pedal with very good grip and clearance i would recommend these to any free rider or aggressive trail rider.
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Submitted by
Hwang
a
from Seoul, Korea Date Reviewed: January 9, 2007
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Strengths:
I don't know the reason but these pedals are much easier for me to put my feet on the right position than my older ones. (Azonic Fusion) Maybe it's because of the shape of these pedals. Good pin traction. Look nice!
Weaknesses:
None
Bottom Line:
Buy these pedals! Period!!
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Submitted by
Jan
a Weekend Warrior
from Philippines Date Reviewed: October 24, 2006
Favorite Trail:
dunno the name
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$23.00
Strengths:
Nice feel to it, solid grip on soles
Weaknesses:
None to date
Similar Products Used:
mostly Shimano SPD
Bike Setup:
Cross-country
Bottom Line:
You won't regret it...transferred from Road to Mountain bike hence my predisposition to SPDs...but totally useless if your on a mountain bike...tested Da Bomb, and others...this is the best so far
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Submitted by
Michael
a
from Connecticut Date Reviewed: August 17, 2006
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$69.00
Purchased At:
Sunshine Cycle Works
Strengths:
Very light. Good grip on nice flat soled shoes. Low profile means great clearance.
Weaknesses:
Check the nuts to see if they are loose first day out with these pedals the nut on the right pedal backed off. Luckly I found both o-rings and the nuts.
Similar Products Used:
Junk plastic demo pedals.
Bike Setup:
2006 Enduro Pro Stock except for the pedals. Also added the rear shock mud flap. What else do you really need to put on this bike.
Bottom Line:
Buy em' if you like platform pedals you can not go wrong with these.