mornish
November 9th 08, 07:10 PM
I'm really surprised that no one has recommended Straitlines yet. I have
a set, they are so ridiculously perfect. Really wide, really grippy, the
pins don't get torn out, really thin, have really nice feel, look
beautiful, and are made very, very well.
Straitlinecomponents.com
They are by far the best pedals I have ever ridden, I love them.
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mornish
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a set, they are so ridiculously perfect. Really wide, really grippy, the
pins don't get torn out, really thin, have really nice feel, look
beautiful, and are made very, very well.
Straitlinecomponents.com
They are by far the best pedals I have ever ridden, I love them.
--
mornish
email: mornish at gmail dot com
'The National Dept Clock' (http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/)
'definitely' (http://d-e-f-i-n-i-t-e-l-y.com/)
'California Mountain Unicycle Weekend 2008'
(http://www.unicycling.com/muni/2008/)
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