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Pedal suggestions, please.
On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 09:49:19 -0700 (PDT), landotter
wrote: Mind that the POV comes from a wrenching mindset on r.b.t more than anything else--the MKS are quality, you may or may not find them practical or comfy. Oh no! You mean they're the "Brooks" of pedals? |
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Pedal suggestions, please.
On Mar 22, 5:18*pm, Andrew Price wrote:
On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 09:49:19 -0700 (PDT), landotter wrote: Mind that the POV comes from a wrenching mindset on r.b.t more than anything else--the MKS are quality, you may or may not find them practical or comfy. Oh no! *You mean they're the "Brooks" of pedals? Not at all. They're not expensive or fussy. MKS rubber block pedals run around $20 and are a great choice for street shoes along with the Sylvan Tour for $5 more. I do find the single sided "quills" to be a bit outdated, unless, of course, you happen to be riding them in proper vintage slot cleats. |
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Pedal suggestions, please.
On Mar 22, 3:40 pm, landotter wrote:
On Mar 22, 5:18 pm, Andrew Price wrote: On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 09:49:19 -0700 (PDT), landotter wrote: Mind that the POV comes from a wrenching mindset on r.b.t more than anything else--the MKS are quality, you may or may not find them practical or comfy. Oh no! You mean they're the "Brooks" of pedals? Not at all. They're not expensive or fussy. MKS rubber block pedals run around $20 and are a great choice for street shoes along with the Sylvan Tour for $5 more. I do find the single sided "quills" to be a bit outdated, unless, of course, you happen to be riding them in proper vintage slot cleats. How do the MKS rubber block pedals compare with the MKS touring pedals, weightwise, etc.? |
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Pedal suggestions, please.
pick m one y http://www.universalcycles.com/shopp...p?category=115 my opinion is pedals should fit the feet but...it's just an opinion. |
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Pedal suggestions, please.
On Apr 19, 6:27 pm, wrote:
On Mar 22, 3:40 pm, landotter wrote: On Mar 22, 5:18 pm, Andrew Price wrote: On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 09:49:19 -0700 (PDT), landotter wrote: Mind that the POV comes from a wrenching mindset on r.b.t more than anything else--the MKS are quality, you may or may not find them practical or comfy. Oh no! You mean they're the "Brooks" of pedals? Not at all. They're not expensive or fussy. MKS rubber block pedals run around $20 and are a great choice for street shoes along with the Sylvan Tour for $5 more. I do find the single sided "quills" to be a bit outdated, unless, of course, you happen to be riding them in proper vintage slot cleats. How do the MKS rubber block pedals compare with the MKS touring pedals, weightwise, etc.? You really care how much rubber block pedals weigh? It doesn't matter-- you can ride them in bare feet, that's all that matters. |
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