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  • Which flat pedals?
  • sailingneil
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    My old pedals have developed a wee wobble, has any one got any recommendations for relatively cheap flat pedals suitable of cross country and pit of trail centre trashing? Not looking to spend a fortune, probably sub £30.

    rob-jackson
    Free Member

    wellgo mg1s

    seosamh77
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    dmr v8.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Wellgo MG1 for light, thick and reasonably strong… Nanos for thinner, stronger but heavier

    hilton83
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    Sub £30, DMR V8’s easy to maintain, re-grease, and loads of grip, loads of colours to choose from too!

    coogan
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    My two sets have lasted for years. See no point on spending more money.

    http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=5199

    Duane…
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    Don’t get V8s or V12s, they used to be decent, there’s plenty better pedals out there now. Spend a tiny bit more and get some cheaper-than-Superstars;

    http://www.readytoridecycles.co.uk/pedals-82-c.asp

    buzz-lightyear
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    Nukeproof Electrons ~£32.

    • Super Tough Nylon Construction
    • Sealed Cartridge Bearings
    • Durable rubber lip seals reduce water ingress
    • 12 replaceable pins
    • Weight: 338g

    Just make sure you screw the pins all the way through/tight before use.

    fenred
    Free Member

    those nukeproof’s look nice, but personally reco wellgo B54’s…£26, scb and grippy as you like 8)

    Duane…
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    Actually yeah, what buzz said re: plastic pedals. Mates have used them and rate them highly.

    deviant
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    Kona Wah-Wahs here….£30 new from a seller on ebay that does them, cant remember the name of the shop/seller though?

    Interested in trying those plastic ones though, reckon they’d grip better than metal in the wet.

    cinnamon_girl
    Full Member

    Look out for Straitlines in the Classifieds!

    Edit: there’s some for £50.

    nwill1
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    +1 for Wellgo MG1 – cheap light, grippy, smooth

    Northwind
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    Don’t like my plastic Nukeproofs much, the shape of the pedal’s a bit odd- they look just like my Nanos but my shoe ends up sitting on the centre bar which takes a lot of weight off the pins. They’ve got the same number of pins as my Nanos (I take some out) and they’re roughly the same height but they’ve got far less grip. Think they’re going on the commuter.

    shaxi
    Free Member

    there’s some for £50.

    a bit expensive !
    but many recommendation here ,can try and check !
    thanks ! 🙂

    fourbanger
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    I got some Shimano MX30 on offer for about 35 quid. Awesome peddals.

    Bagstard
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    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/eXotic-Alloy-6061-Flat-Pedal-w-Replaceable-Pins-/200671359304?pt=UK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&hash=item2eb8f1f148

    A little over your budget, but worth it in my opinion, very similar to nano tech flats, but cheaper. MG1’s are ok, but having big feet and long legs a wider lower profile pedal suits me better (long legs means lots of seatpost showing, every mm counts.)

    bigbloke
    Free Member

    Had V12’s now got Nukeproof Neutron pedals which are the same as Superstar Nano’s and the same as another pedal from i “think” its called Carbon cycles?

    Grip well, dont weigh much and work very well so far.

    coolhandluke
    Free Member

    +1 Wellgo MG1’s.

    Light and I haven’t destroyed mine in over 4 years abuse.

    lovetoride
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    the ready to ride pedals have been out of stock for months, anyone know if/when they’re getting more in?

    bigthunder
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    Easton cullys are good. Get s/h for 25quid.

    kimbers
    Full Member

    kona wah wahs 30 quid on crc
    same as superstar nanos nukeproof electronand a load of other more expensive ones

    andthey are excellent

    http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=76564

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