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MKS rubber pedals - where to buy?
i'm looking for an upgrade of pedals for my 3-gear raleigh. the
original's bearings are wildly loose and are not repairable afaik. i'd like to buy the MKS type since they are serviceable. as in this pic: http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/i...-reflector.jpg problem is: harris cyclery sell them, but have a minimum of 100$ for international orders (i live in israel) saint john cycles in england and rivendell in california have MKS pedals, but not this model similar pedals by "union" are available, they will do but they are low quality can anyone tell me where i can buy these pedals or any other compatible? thanks dan_s |
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MKS rubber pedals - where to buy?
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 09:59:46 +0300, dan_s wrote:
can anyone tell me where i can buy these pedals or any other compatible? Any bike shop should easily be able to order them for you. Thanks for the post btw, I was about to order some Union rubber pedals for mother's city scoot, but those MKS's are exactly what I was looking for--serviceable old-timey pedals. Nice! |
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