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Old October 5th 13, 08:47 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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http://www.redlinebicycles.com/components/pedals



tough as any you'll find and often selected by the lower

orders of abusive riders to great success.


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yeah I mail odored a set like these here Rlines and superb excellent without using them as dimensions were waaaaay too small in all directions as per Jute's observation so back day went and more bear traps from Nbar.

the dainty little footy problem.

ssss really difficult looking at photos gauging if the photo is comfortable and effective for your foot size ankle movement...

yawl mail odor shoes ? not likely for a first try...

yup. back in the penny loafer days I got into a florsheim groove with Eyetalian moccasin loafers sewn by Tuniasians....as mentioned prior now costing 3-400 f f freaking bucks.

Tuniasians are driving these daze. its the gdamn insurance agents.

the ultimate solution to the OP's prob is the bicycle rally. Go see. or visit your unlocal Florsheim LBS..

visit eg universal cycles on a slooow day. BTW take the bike there's no parking.

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Old October 5th 13, 08:50 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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gnaw urnot gonna gouge yourself...

IMHO the bears are more comfy than the MKS....the curving fits the foot, MKS has nore of a blade effect.

if possible I'll rephoto or fileout muh plywood covers that are given variability in size to reality, an answer.
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Old October 18th 13, 10:07 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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On Friday, October 4, 2013 1:04:26 PM UTC-4, AMuzi wrote:

Basic Redline one piece aluminum pedal, CrMo spindle about

$20~25. Sealed cartridge bearing models up from there.


Following up, I found a pair of Redlines as described by AMuzi. I think the Redlines are a very good pedal at this price point. They are grippy and have a large platform. Two notes:

•The pedals came with reflectors mounted, which I was not expecting. I consider this a plus.

•The bearings were crunchy-tight right out of the box. I opened them up, and the original grease was the color and viscosity of ear wax. I re-packed the bearings with some nice grease, and readjusted the bearings for free spin. Better than new!

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