trailrider
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Post by trailrider on Aug 16, 2007 22:56:37 GMT 8
any reviews on dis pedal??? reviews will be much appreciated... thnx on advance idols
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xero
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Post by xero on Aug 17, 2007 1:30:49 GMT 8
I've used this pedal for quite some time... about a week or two.=)
Feels like a normal flatform pedal=), a bit heavy of course than those magnesium flatforms.
But it doesn't feel like it rolls with a sealed cartridge bearings. When you spin it with your hands, its not that soft.
The spikes worked really well that it kinda rip the soles and left holes on my flip-flops and shoeses.
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dranrev
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Post by dranrev on Aug 17, 2007 6:32:09 GMT 8
brad I wouldn't recommend it after a few small jumps, kilometer rides and some river crossing. It is wasted already. I just used it for six months. They say that it is a sealed bearing but I don't think so.
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Post by unknown2907 on Aug 17, 2007 12:10:14 GMT 8
i got mine last month,its ok and doin fine,no prob so far,cons is a bit heavy,hehe
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dranrev
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Post by dranrev on Aug 17, 2007 12:28:06 GMT 8
A couple of friends tried it and both experienced one thing weird noises like "lagutok" coming from their pedals. At first they thought that it's coming from their BB, they went to LBS and checked the BB but it's all fine until one of them changed their pedal and the weird noise is gone already. Try to asked those who have it personally. This is true that is why I changed to clipless pedals
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trailrider
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Post by trailrider on Aug 17, 2007 13:35:09 GMT 8
so idols your telling me that these pedals are not that good... i hate those lagatok noises specially when im doin a really hard mashing. thnx guys..... i really appreciate these comments. thnx
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xero
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Post by xero on Aug 17, 2007 14:25:37 GMT 8
I recommend the Exustar magnesium flatform pedals. True Sealed cartridge bearing(replaceable) and light.=)
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3d3r
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Post by 3d3r on Aug 19, 2007 18:04:45 GMT 8
I recommend the Exustar magnesium flatform pedals. True Sealed cartridge bearing(replaceable) and light.=) Sir where did you get these kind of pedals? How much did it costs? TIA
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xero
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Post by xero on Aug 26, 2007 1:00:56 GMT 8
I recommend the Exustar magnesium flatform pedals. True Sealed cartridge bearing(replaceable) and light.=) Sir where did you get these kind of pedals? How much did it costs? TIA Got it from Ross Cycle in Cartimar Pasay. most well known LBS have this. paid P1,500 for it. HTH.
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jackass
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Post by jackass on Aug 26, 2007 19:29:46 GMT 8
I've used this pedal for quite some time... about a week or two.=) Feels like a normal flatform pedal=), a bit heavy of course than those magnesium flatforms. But it doesn't feel like it rolls with a sealed cartridge bearings. When you spin it with your hands, its not that soft. The spikes worked really well that it kinda rip the soles and left holes on my flip-flops and shoeses. this pedal grips well and about the "lagutok sound" yeah thats true after a week of riding urban doing drops to flat and doing ramps, I thought that it was my saint bottom bracket that was grinding already.. it was the pedals actually. and by the way, about what you said that it doesnt spin that soft with your hands as you expect that it has sealed cartridge bearings, well i think that it has a purporse brad.. so that it doesnt spin wildy when you pull no footers or tricks where you have to take off your feet off the pedals. hehehe ;D
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