Yeah, the pedals...
It's a "thing" in mtb to many.lol
You going to be sticking with flats or going to try mastering the dark of clipless? 😀
no no no not clipless sticking to flats for now. Do you recommend any?
Both have merits but I only ride flats now.
Plastic peaks are popular at the moment.
Light, cheap(ish) and don't look totally rubbish after being scratched/ having chunks removed from them.
Worth looking at Nukeproof ones and there are many others that use the same/similar pedal and just re-brand them.
I recently got a set from China as they were so cheap and look/seem identical to the branded ones. Could of weeks to arrive from eBay seller. Not tried them yet though!
Will find the thread... Brb
[url= http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/those-cheap-14-electron-ish-type-plastic-pedals-arrived-todaypics ]Chinese pedals from eBay[/url]
Thx mate they look ok the ones on eBay...saw some nuke proof pedals at go outdoors when I got the bike and they weren't to badly priced.
Just make sue you put a dab of thread lock on the pedal pins, whatever the Brand.
Lost 3 on first ride with the Nukeproofs fitted. Lol
That's not a bad looking bike at all - are they about £2300 or am I making that up? The frame looks pretty chunky vs the forks - are they revelations? I had 150mm revs on my last bike and they were pretty good in fairness. 1x11'NX by the look of it too - that's great value for money.
The bike is £1299. It's got sram nx and sram re brakes. It's got the revelation with 140mm and it the monarch r at the back. Value for money I did think it was too bad for full suspension what sold it for me I've the bossnut v2 was the dropper post. I've not got much comparison but it rides really nice.
richmorr ...sram re brakes...
Nice.
You wont be lacking in braking power for sure! 🙂
It can definitely stop...which is good I need to build my up skills. At lady cannings I got taken by surprise a few times with a quick bend. Not road in the years.
