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Azonic flat pedals?

Tweek

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I'm thinking of replacing the Wellgo flats I"m currently using, and PricePoint has a couple of Azonic flats on sale -- Fusion and A-Frames.
Anyone got any feedback on either performance-wise? I was wondering if they're any grippier than the Wellgos. They seem to have about the same # of pins as the Wellgos, but they're replaceable and have sealed bearings.
 

Tenchiro

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Jul 19, 2002
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Originally posted by Tweek
I'm thinking of replacing the Wellgo flats I"m currently using, and PricePoint has a couple of Azonic flats on sale -- Fusion and A-Frames.
Anyone got any feedback on either performance-wise? I was wondering if they're any grippier than the Wellgos. They seem to have about the same # of pins as the Wellgos, but they're replaceable and have sealed bearings.
Check it out, it looks like Cambria has A-Frames for $4. Although it could be some part for them too... It is the first in their list here.

http://www.cambriabike.com/finalclearance/pedals.htm
 

dan_mtcycle

Chimp
Jun 14, 2002
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They're cheap, super grippy, and a bit concave. So far no problems at all. In addtions, they're light and take a beating. The pins are repalcable, and I've had absolutely no problems with the non-sealed bearings. Plus they look bad ass. It's a waste to blow a lot of $$$ on pedals. I highly recommend the fusions.
 

volthause

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Mar 25, 2003
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I've got the A-Frames. They're grippy mofo's with the shoes I wear (Vans). I've only had them on for 3 months, but so far they've been problem free.

They're hefty.