Tyler over at Twenty6 products made me some polished pedals with red accents. Looks way cool, and unbelievably friggin light! Now what to do with my old red Twenty6 Rallye pedals Can't wait to install these babies!
My Rallye's took a beating and still work perfectAnother beautiful bike product I would feel terrible about after inevitably smashing upon unfriendly boulders.
Try over $200 (unless they are Ti then they are $300)... and I agree fully! I really don't like the pins on those pedals either. Smooth anno aluminum is not so grippy when wet. They are a work of art for sure, but they dont really offer any performance advantage over a pedal 1/4 the price. I would much rather spend the 'up charge' on a few weekends at whistler....maybe I am just odd.They are amazing but I'd have to be really drunk to convince myself spending over 100$ on pedals.
Yeah, I know how much they cost but 100$ seems to be the reasonable max for me. I'm riding clipped for now and never bought anything over that so I see no reason flats should cost more. I'm in the market for flats for the new season (finally switching if all goes right) and the only pedals that tempt me to go over 100$ are the super flat ones but I'll prolly just find a nice deal on some catalogue pedals.Try over $200 (unless they are Ti then they are $300)... and I agree fully! I really don't like the pins on those pedals either. Smooth anno aluminum is not so grippy when wet. They are a work of art for sure, but they dont really offer any performance advantage over a pedal 1/4 the price. I would much rather spend the 'up charge' on a few weekends at whistler....maybe I am just odd.
Personally I like my Point One Podiums much better then the Canfields.This is going to be the last season for my funn soljam viper pedals. I love them to death but I want something light. As blingy as the 26 pedals are I would cry if I hit them. They are pedal porn though. I think I have the canfield pedals in my future.
You'd rather spend money on actually riding instead of putting more expensive parts on a bike you never ride? And here I was making the ridiculous assumption that you were into women.Try over $200 (unless they are Ti then they are $300)... and I agree fully! I really don't like the pins on those pedals either. Smooth anno aluminum is not so grippy when wet. They are a work of art for sure, but they dont really offer any performance advantage over a pedal 1/4 the price. I would much rather spend the 'up charge' on a few weekends at whistler....maybe I am just odd.
yeah the black pins on mine against the lime green look like something from hot topic...if you are wearing 5 tens i bet you cant even begin to move your foot.New 26 pedals = shin surgery and stitches. Adjust your foot position.... with 510's pretty challenging.
I ordered mine on January 7 and they finally shipped on Monday. I got the purple ones with gold pins. I will put a picture up when they get here.
Mine were ordered at Interbike, Tyler has been slammed with work.Tell me what's your secret.. I am still waiting for mine ordered end of September...
They're pedals, they are meant to get trashed. I personally love the boutique stuff, but and not afraid to beat them up.This is going to be the last season for my funn soljam viper pedals. I love them to death but I want something light. As blingy as the 26 pedals are I would cry if I hit them. They are pedal porn though. I think I have the canfield pedals in my future.
I hear yeah. He called me last week to tell me they were finally ready. I know they'll be worth the wait.Oh I absolutely understand he is very busy. Just getting anxious, you know how it is waiting for some new parts, also seeing more and more people posting their own pedal porn....
LOL No they held up I sold em on the bike. The original ones had mash marks and gouges a couple of pins sticking different ways but they held together and kept going strong... Neve had an issue with the pedals. I was surpirsed being as light Id have thought they would have bit the dust. I know my expedos exploded!Noticed you are saying "held up" in past tense.
Dido, I'm loving mine!!!!!!They look pretty rad. But I am going to stick with my Point One Podium pedals. =]
Absolutely. My direct-mount stem is a functional work of metal sculpture.Tyler makes great products as always!
Agree'd great guy, when i saw them at ibike new i wanted a pair and called him up, had the pair from the display to me in a few days...Tyler makes great products as always!
Tyler did some smart marketing, he put his pedals on several demo bikes at Interbike dirt demo. Great way to get people to try them.Agree'd great guy, when i saw them at ibike new i wanted a pair and called him up, had the pair from the display to me in a few days...
very nice stuff.
We need to buy him another CNC though.....Tyler did some smart marketing, he put his pedals on several demo bikes at Interbike dirt demo. Great way to get people to try them.
I know, he's basically running those things 24 hours straight.We need to buy him another CNC though.....