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Ive had V12's for over two years, with no issuea. Just ordered some Crampons however (well just before Crimbo), and am awaiting delivery.
I [i]know[/i] I put as many miles in as Doug :oP
Easily Jobbyheid 😉
do the point one/canfield pedals run on bushings or bearings?
Always been a fan of the Shimano DX/MX30. Not the lightest, but one of the best shapes, tough and reliable. Bit on the thickside though.
Straitlines - best pedals I've used, made a surprisingly massive difference to my riding.
superstar nanotechs x2 far better than the v12/50:50xx they replaced.
I don't need to but I'm tempted to get a coloured pair with a ti axle. Well just because....
Superstar Nano Tech here as well - great imo.
Wellgo MG1s- like a V12, only better and cheaper. The platform's not massively bigger mind, but it is a little bigger.
Titanium axled MG1 is £55 and weighs 300 grams for the pair, cromo is £30-ish and weighs 380g, compared to 434g for a mag V12. Considering the V12 is made by Wellgo anyway that's what's called a no-brainer IMO 😉
The titanium one probably isn't all that tough, mind... The cages are durable, i'm yet to break one or tear out a pin but ti axles tend not to be as strong as their cromo equivalents.
I have MG1s and the SS ones and I much prefer the SS ones personally - grippier and a much thinner profile but bigger platform.
+1 Superstar Nano Thru Pin Pedals - big platform (I've got size 13s), decent enough bearings so far (6 months of daily riding), nice and thin.
Afaik Kona Wah Wah are the same - or at least from the same factory.
Used to have to Funn Soljam Vipers which were well grippy and had a massive platform but were a bit thick and had bearings made of cheddar.
iv just fitted a set of bbb(all mountain)'s to my ss off my race bmx and they seem to be real nice and large pins nicley spaced great grip with just skate shoes so 5/10's will be emens