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  • £900 for a set of pedals? And they still didn't hit their reserve price??
  • psychle
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    ronjeremy
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    Do they come in any other colour??

    ziggy
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    They are things of beauty though.

    I think I paid about £25 for steel axled ball bearing jobs back in the day.

    psychle
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    They are things of beauty though

    £900 things of beauty??

    TheFunkyMonkey
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    That guy’s taking the piss. He wants another 8 quid for postage!

    I had a pair of those too, steel ones though. Pretty ferocious when you slipped

    SidewaysTim
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    I know a guy with at least two pairs of those. Perhaps I should tell hm…

    lipseal
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    These are better as they have box…WTF!!!! +1

    psychle
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    ah, but they’re not titanium spindles are they? pah, cheap and nasty!

    EDIT: just saw the tag 😆

    mamadirt
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    I seem to remember a thread over on Vintage BMX where someone had unearthed a consignment of NOS Hutch pedals – I guess if they’re not willing to part with any though, the ones on ebay will still fetch mega bucks. I had a pretty similar (and I’d imagine) possibly less common, pair of Primo beartraps which I fitted with Onza ti axles and used on my Kona Roast back in the early 2Ks – ebayed them thinking they’d fetch a bit and they went for around £25 then ended up costing me an arm and a leg to post to Ireland 🙁

    RepackRider
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    I have a pair in a drawer that I recently got off a bike given to a friend. She didn’t like the look of them, so she replaced them with rubber pedals and I took them off her hands. They will go on my 1983 Ritchey.

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