I think so - got my Penthouse Flats (new Version: 550g with pins) yesterday.burgtech???
I think so - got my Penthouse Flats (new Version: 550g with pins) yesterday.burgtech???
OMG i actually agree with you on something hehe
Bask in the glory.
I'm running a set on my race BMX. Best. Pedals. Ever.
Bask in the glory.
my heel drops to almost even with the spindle height. Good freakin luck trying to find a concave pedal in production that lets the heel drop that much.
I bought mine just so I can look down on others!I think I'm going to invest in a pair of the Canfield Crampons. For 4 reasons:
Lower CoG, better pedalling, fewer ground/rock strikes, and no more rolling my feet off the pedals.
Bonus reason: They look spiffing
Bonus bonus reason: Because I can
Look up at, really. These pedals sit alot lowerI bought mine just so I can look down on others!
They still sell this kind of pedals? I though the era of designing pedals for their super hardcore grrrrr looks is over. I have a 32 pin pedals on my shelf behind me and I'm quite sure I don't want to ever use them again.BWM Shinburger??
Ooops, sorry, I thought that this was a "Most dangerous pedal that was still somehow slippery as hell" post...
I think the answer is: buy thin pedals that are inexpensive. Boat loads of them about nowadays.well i think that's the catch 22. These pedals you hit 90% less than the MG 1's.
so you don't want to spend money because you always hit them, and you hit them because you don't want to spend the money on something super thin..... I guess either way works. The only thing that makes me never want to go back to the wellgos or anything as thick as those, is i have crashed pretty bad before form clipping pedals before, and id rather spend a little bit of money and avoid doing that....
oh come on, we're talking millimeters here. 5 or so mm more clearance will reduce pedal strikes by 90%? What color is the coolaid you're drinking? On a 7-10" travel bike, going fast over rough terrain....5mm isn't going to be the difference of hit and miss. Stack 5 dimes on top of each other, that's 5mm. I'm not buying it.well i think that's the catch 22. These pedals you hit 90% less than the MG 1's.
so you don't want to spend money because you always hit them, and you hit them because you don't want to spend the money on something super thin..... I guess either way works. The only thing that makes me never want to go back to the wellgos or anything as thick as those, is i have crashed pretty bad before form clipping pedals before, and id rather spend a little bit of money and avoid doing that....
Of course I'm going to think these are the best pedals ever:
http://www.ridemonkey.com/forums/showthread.php?t=185618&highlight=carve
Over 2 years of testing on about 16 sets, and they are all still rolling smooth.
exactly right. I didn't think that it would make that much of a difference either.oh come on, we're talking millimeters here. 5 or so mm more clearance will reduce pedal strikes by 90%?
The older type with the red alloy cage are better.
to bad they don't make them anymore
good thing we have a spare set for whenever somebody wants to run clipless.
I went from 170mm cranks to 165mm and from 50/50 pedals to some skinny ones that the name eludes me on right now and my pedal strikes have reduced by well over 50%. 90% is an obvious exaggeration but that combination of cranks and pedals probably gave me another 7-8mm of clearance and its made a big difference.oh come on, we're talking millimeters here. 5 or so mm more clearance will reduce pedal strikes by 90%? What color is the coolaid you're drinking? On a 7-10" travel bike, going fast over rough terrain....5mm isn't going to be the difference of hit and miss. Stack 5 dimes on top of each other, that's 5mm. I'm not buying it.
I agree with you spendy pedals are a bit crazy if you actually ride the **** out of stuff. I just got a pair of Twenty6 prerunners for my dj bike but that thing never see's a rock, sorta wanted to support the company and buy from ian so scooped a pair.I don't know about you guys but my pedals usually die from being bashed about on rocks rather than bearings etc. There's no way I'd be spending big bucks for boutique pedals no matter how pretty they are, just to get beat upon rocks.
is this so? My current setup is 175 saints with atomlab trail kings, i catch quite a few pedals even on the inside of turns. When i build my new dh bike this year it will be 165 Saints FINALLYI went from 170mm cranks to 165mm and from 50/50 pedals to some skinny ones that the name eludes me on right now and my pedal strikes have reduced by well over 50%. 90% is an obvious exaggeration but that combination of cranks and pedals probably gave me another 7-8mm of clearance and its made a big difference.
that is why i buy anything...I bought mine just so I can look down on others!
off on a tangent, but anyone know how much the twenty6 prerunner pedals will retail for? [Dont know the price but there going to be released in 3 weeks ]
My guess will be in the $250-$300 US price range. This price is with the Ti spindle. I ordered two pairs about a week ago should be ready to ship in 2 weeks
Same price as the ralleye's I ordered my urban camo prerunners like a month ago they are still 3 weeks out I was gonna cancel the order but they are so nice they are going on my DH rig with 165mm Profile racing cranks which are one of the best cranks I have used I am glad I went with them. But I agree spendy pedals are tuff especially if you ride alot but they also preform real well too nothing like a nice grippy well built pedal for me it helps me ride better cause i am real picky on the pedals and how my feet feel on them. I have a set of 5050 that i have as a thrasher pedal and dude I just hate them they dont feel good at all I am always adjusting myself on them and it has F ed me up a few times made me eat it pretty good.... Please prerunners come soon...off on a tangent, but anyone know how much the twenty6 prerunner pedals will retail for? [Dont know the price but there going to be released in 3 weeks ]
I agree !Just got a set of RAW Podium pedals from Point One. These are SO dope!
We can be pedal bros I've got a few dozen shuttle runs on mine and had some minor strikes. Other than still being a bit tight, no problems. Nice pins. I'll trade you some short pins for a few of your long pins?Just got a set of RAW Podium pedals from Point One. These are SO dope!