most comfortable flat pedals?
#26
Is this the newer model? looks better than the old one, (above).
I am looking for pedals for my old bike. I sometimes park it in the woods and go hiking for a week.
The Saints sound good. Would they still be there when I returned to my bike?
I am looking for pedals for my old bike. I sometimes park it in the woods and go hiking for a week.
The Saints sound good. Would they still be there when I returned to my bike?
#28
Senior Member
Are those flat on top? they do not show a side view.
maybe this one
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• 406 grams per pair
• 105 x 105 x 17mm platform
• Extruded and CNC aluminum body
• Full length Forged and Heat Treated Cromoly Axle
• LSL and Sealed Cartridge Bearings
• 4 Anodized colors: Black, Grey, Red, Blue
• Replaceable Back-Out Pins
• Rebuild and Pin Kits available
• Forged Titanium Axle Upgrade available (shaving 70g per pair)
maybe this one
quote'
• 406 grams per pair
• 105 x 105 x 17mm platform
• Extruded and CNC aluminum body
• Full length Forged and Heat Treated Cromoly Axle
• LSL and Sealed Cartridge Bearings
• 4 Anodized colors: Black, Grey, Red, Blue
• Replaceable Back-Out Pins
• Rebuild and Pin Kits available
• Forged Titanium Axle Upgrade available (shaving 70g per pair)
#29
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Ergon Pedals are not exactly flat but they are comfortable because of that shape .
https://www.ergon-bike.com/us/en/product/pc2
https://www.ergon-bike.com/us/en/product/pc2
#30
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Your mileage of course may vary...
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I certainly wouldn't go with flat pedals anymore unless I was building up a multi use hybrid that I would let others use but in that case I would probably go with MKS Lambdas/Grip Kings. They always get good reviews and have a nice comfortable platform and I personally know some folks who rock them and have rocked them for a while and love them.
If I wanted to fit a toe cage I would probably go with the White Industries Urban Platform pedals and most like Bruce Gordon toe clips which can be bought together at a discount from Bruce himself. If I hated 'Merica I would go with MKS Urban Platforms and their stainless or copper half clip but I like to support 'Merican companies doing quality work. Both have gotten good reviews as well and both are high quality which is important since they are a contact point and you want that to be top notch for comfort.
If I wanted to fit a toe cage I would probably go with the White Industries Urban Platform pedals and most like Bruce Gordon toe clips which can be bought together at a discount from Bruce himself. If I hated 'Merica I would go with MKS Urban Platforms and their stainless or copper half clip but I like to support 'Merican companies doing quality work. Both have gotten good reviews as well and both are high quality which is important since they are a contact point and you want that to be top notch for comfort.