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Trials Pedals. What do you LIKE.
I use the snafu pedals (old style) and they work pretty well. I would sugest the Snafus, if you have the money. they're grippy, and last a long time. The Road gap pedals are pretty good, however the footbed isn't very comfortable. Another good pedal is the Odysse Twisted Pro pedals. Both these pedals will last about the same time, but the odysees will be more comfortable. oh, and they're both cheap. For trials, i think non-sealed pedals work best and last longest. When the bearings get loose, you just take them apart and re-pack them. As for doing drops seat-out, i wouldn't suggest it too much, exect for when you have to land somewhere that you can't roll out. -Ryan -- m_extreme_uni I must only use these powers to annoy!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ m_extreme_uni's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/809 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/27277 |
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