Best FOLDING pedals (GRIPY!)
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For Tern c7. I would love to hear recommandations for folding pedals. Espesialy for hold(no straps) the foot on them. I searched and found few...but just want to hear from you. Up to 30$ at most. Thanks very much! |
Folding? Think about MKS EZY superior QR, they remove quickly , then tye them to the bike.
http://www.mkspedal.com/English/catalog4.htm there is nothing 'great' in the folding pedals for that little money Brompton use big bearings, R/L same pedal , if you want 2 get the RH thread core, that is made in LH standard, RH does not have to fold on their bikes { I got a replacement for my left pedal when it developed a hairline crack, company mailed it from England) ... |
I use Zefal Mini Clips on my Dahon Speed P8 and Brompton - no slipping any more and does effect my fold.
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@fietsbob
They are almost 100$ You know, budget is 30-35$ and it crazy much over. **I looking for folding - not removable. Other wise I'm sure I'll lost them. @reppans reppans: I cannot use it half of year if not more as I wearing sandals and I dont think it comfortable. So if you and the other folks here can recommend me I would be so grateful! Thanks! |
I am using Xerama SP-151, packed by Polygon Bikes (Indonesia), manufactured by marwi-eu (world's largest bicycle pedal manufacturer). Bought USD10 in Malaysia. Logged more than 8,000 km.
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Thanks gataddhin
I collected ALL the options i have found: Anyone tried one of these and can share his opinion/s? VP Bicycle VP-F80 Sunlite Folding Pedals MKS PB-390 Non-Slip Wellgo F159 Wellgo FP-265 MKS FD-7 Wellgo F284 MKS FD-7 Good grippy that wont make any problem folding my Tern folding bike. Thanks a lot!!! |
Imo there are only 2 durable folding pedals.
Brompton, I dont like it Diblasi, not available? Not quality item. Every thing else seemed to need replacing within 2 years in my experience. I think I have tried all the options you posted. I use wellgo detachable. Another idea is to buy as cheap as you can and treat them as disposables that wear out. Wellgo detachable can be found for 25-35£ on ebay. Advantage of being able to swop quickly for clippness or standard also. Lost one pair in several years use on several bike. Forgot them once taking car for mot but bike was still ridable with the stub. |
Originally Posted by bhkyte
(Post 19572822)
Imo there are only 2 durable folding pedals
I just riding on city roads....not mtb. B.T.W: Is there A noticeable effect (speed) while using folding pedals with bigger flat? or efficient pedaling while using efficient |
Originally Posted by shabydog
(Post 19572825)
Why would I need a durable ones?
I just riding on city roads....not mtb. B.T.W: Is there A noticeable effect (speed) while using folding pedals with bigger flat? or efficient pedaling while using efficient You are asking for recommendations for bugdet pedals and the simple answer is they are no budget folding pedals because they have a short life imo. If you get some detachable you will still have then in 10 years time. If you get folding pedals( other than Brompton) you will buy between 3-5 pairs over the some period. The brompton pedal is small and the platform is alongway from the crank. Which is the reason I dont like it. It also can scratch paintwork and get caught in the folded bike. Another option is to buy some spd standard pedals and fit adapters. They are about the same size as folding pedals. |
Hi
I have the factory simple plastic pedals came with my Tern C7 and along 2 years they didnt broke. Can/want to spend even 40$. What do you think about these: - Wellgo F265 - MKS FD-7 - Wellgo F-147 - wellgo R146 ***Although it not folding - one side is anyway hiding while bike is folded...In anyway I not lay them down on floor. Maybe this is the "best compromise"? - Wellgo 284 Thanks |
I have had all theses pedals.
And yes I have had all of them fail within two years. Except the last but that doesnt fold. Normal usage not MBK. I currently use 5 folding bikes and I dont want to be buying new pedals every year. So they have either MKS or wellgo detachables. And I have one pair of clippless in each system also. The wellgo version can be with in your budget on ebay. I might have been unlucky with my folding pedals lifespans, but I dont want to end up with another crate full of odd sided folding pedals again! |
@bhkyte
This is so helpful... Bu are you sure you used&kept on a A reasonable way? Bc's I use on a daily basis with my Tern C7 - folding the frand + pedels EVERYDAY and nothing happened. Regarding the Wellgo 284: Anyone see any kind of problem folding the bike with them except of 1 side that the pedal will stick out of the frame? I fold the bicycle everyday and stands them on the seatpost. Thanks! |
- MKS FD-7
I replaced my stock folders with these for the same reason, fine when dry but any moisture made me slip. Bought them through Amazon, easy to install and made a HUGE difference in my cadence and comfort. I can even wear Sperry's on the way in to work and get a tight grip. Have been in use for three months and no issues as of yet. I also like the push button fold, quick flip up to go for riding on the train. |
So from my understanding - the MKS FD-7 is also good with moisture and avoiding slipping?
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Yeah I have been using them in light rain in Boston traffic with no issues in slipping, including standing and working my way up Beacon Hill. I fold them 1-2 times a week (only when I need to) and they do not affect my fold.
Best of luck. |
Great!
Looks like I chose the MKS ... I'll wait few hours, maybe someone will tell something regarding the others. Tnx a lot! |
People have further grip enhanced MKS Lambda [Riv bike calls 'grip kings'] Is drilling and threading to put in tiny setscrews, to further enhance the traction..
the QR pedal line up includes the lambda. |
Originally Posted by fietsbob
(Post 19573367)
People have further grip enhanced MKS Lambda [Riv bike calls 'grip kings'
Definitely overkill |
Originally Posted by shabydog
(Post 19571888)
For Tern c7. I would love to hear recommandations for folding pedals. Espesialy for hold(no straps) the foot on them. I searched and found few...but just want to hear from you. Up to 30$ at most.
Xpédo Traverse 5 QRD http://www.xpedo.com/imagefly.aspx?p...pg&w=300&h=300 http://www.xpedo.com/products/pedals...traverse-5-qrd New XPEDO QRD-XCF05 XCF-05 9/16" MTB Road Bike Quick Release Pedals Grey | eBay |
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For $16 shipped you can get Chinese pedals. Once they go bad after two seasons you can get another pair instead of replacing bearing. Also, under $20 there are more different pedals you can check out.
WEST BIKING® Mountain Bike Pedals Lightweight Aluminum Bearing Bicycle Pedal Pedal Slip 4169096 2017 ? $15.99 |
Originally Posted by shabydog
(Post 19575286)
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Thank you
One more question: How "gripy" are the MKS FD-7 compare to wellgo 284? http://en.wellgopedal.com/products_detail_9_486.htm I dont mind if it plastic or still as it cheap and if it broken I just buying another one. And I really doubt it could happend on a city cycling.
Originally Posted by fietsbob
(Post 19576141)
Re usable zip ties are a winner.
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There aren't many long term folder riders on here using folding peddles because they DO fail due to the small bearing required because of the design. You might get a pair last 2 years or longer but they will fail with normal use regardless of how well they are looked after. This includes MSK 7's Which are rather expensive.
If you want to continue using folding pedals knowing the risk, fine. But I can assure you its not just me that has had this issue with folding pedals. There has been many threads similar to this where people where looking for durable folding pedals. It makes no difference to me what you get. But you seem to want to ignore long term folder user experience on this matter. MKS FP7 are slippery in the wet. But you can modify them or add studs so they don't. |
Personal if I was going for a folding pedal and would have to use it in the wet I would not consider the MSK 7 but would go for designs like the welgo 147 which you can get in metal bodied version also by user makers. Ie religh stomp. It folds as quick but is a stronger pedal in my experience with no grip issues.
Else, anyone done anything to double cage the Brompton folding pedal? That would be a fit once and forget solution. |
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Originally Posted by bhkyte
(Post 19577534)
Personal if I was going for a folding pedal and would have to use it in the wet I would not consider the MSK 7 but would go for designs like the welgo 147 which you can get in metal bodied version also by user makers. Ie religh stomp. It folds as quick but is a stronger pedal in my experience with no grip issues.
Else, anyone done anything to double cage the Brompton folding pedal? That would be a fit once and forget solution. I live in an area where the winter season is short and 9 months are completly dry. If so, the MSK 7? Yesterday I took the F284 (just 20.50$). They better than the factory ones but still not so grippy as I want to. I wonder if the MSK 7 are more "grippy". Wonder if it possible to put in tiny setscrews into the plastic F284...(?) What about the Brompton folding pedal? Is it grippy more than others? Best option is definitely something as Wellgo R146R as it compact enough folding them but not sure how is possible completly fold the bicycle with them. What is the right sulotion for a pedal that will hold my shoes/sandals on it but able to fold or at least compact so it would not stick out more than few cm from the frame? For your convenience I added a photos of all the options. Thank you VERY much! |
You need a drill *, a threading tap, and a bag of setscrews to do the job to answer the question,
where you ask: Wonder if it possible to put in tiny setscrews into the plastic to get the holes where you intend them to be.. |
What about the Brompton folding pedal? Is it grippy more than others? |
@fietsbob
Well, A drill press is over my abilities to do this as I just do have it. Only if I will use carpenter, mechanic...Guess I can find one. I dont know which exactly to buy for that purpose. Or I actualy need to buy it? Or any carpenter/mechanic supposed to have this threading tap?
Originally Posted by fietsbob
(Post 19578238)
Feel Free to buy and ship all the candidates to me so I can do a proper test and offer my revue.
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Any? nope, too big an assumption.
:rolleyes: |
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