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Old August 8th 05, 04:49 AM
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Default Id these SR pedals for me ?

On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 20:16:35 +0000, Bob wrote:


I came across these on a 70's Motobecane where they definitely belong -
and since I don't buy or look at bikes made after 1979, I'm not sure what
they are. Are these for an MTB? BMX ?


They look like old school bmx pedals from that angle. I'd advertise them
as bmx/mtb though, as a lot of guys doing "trials" seem to like pedals
like that.

If they're drilled for clips then they're platform/touring type pedals.

Would be great on a city bike, though I'm partial to Union rubber block
pedals. :P

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