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Old 10-27-16, 03:24 PM
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Pedals Ergon PC2-L

Got some new pedals and so far I'm liking them. Not a toeclip/clipless guy. I ride in traffic and like a platform. I've got a wide foot. These are concave and hold my foot nicely. Also like the rim on the crank side and how they fit up against the crank. I rode a few miles today and so far so good. I'll ride them hard tomorrow and see.
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Old 10-28-16, 03:06 PM
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Had Mine for several Years , a Pair on 2 different Bikes ..
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I saw a guy who DIY-d some spikes on a pair of these and it seemed pretty perfect.
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I'm in the market to replace mine too, what did you have before, and what do you wear on your feet so we know what you're comparing. I'm on my second pair of these:

VP-618 - VP Components

I like them but they seem to wear out somewhat early. I get about two years out of them, does that seem normal. I ride 80 - 90 miles a week 70% road, 30% MUP.
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Just the stock pedals that. Are on my Trex FX. I've also tried different styles of toe clips. I rode 20 yesterday and I liked them. 3M surface is grippy on my shoe soles. The concave shape gives me good resistance on the down stroke. Feels like added thrust. I especially like the inside ridge and the closeness of the pedal to the crank. I wear a hard soled boot.
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