Pedals that Fit Double Straps?
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Pedals that Fit Double Straps?
hey peeps. i currently have soma hellyer pedals. they're quite good, and i like the 'v' type shape, if you know what i mean. only problem is, the back doesn't have holes for double straps. i'll illustrate here with the all-city cecil pro:
![](https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y268/c0ximo/PD4700-315x263.jpg)
any suggestions? i'm not really interested in mks sylan/other rectangular pedals.
![](https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y268/c0ximo/PD4700-315x263.jpg)
any suggestions? i'm not really interested in mks sylan/other rectangular pedals.
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Mks Custom Nuevos, they are pricey though
![](https://images.jensonusa.com/large/pe/pe406f00bks_916_crm.jpg)
and for andrew d. soma double gate toe clips or if not these https://www.benscycle.net/index.php?m...oducts_id=8451
![](https://images.jensonusa.com/large/pe/pe406f00bks_916_crm.jpg)
and for andrew d. soma double gate toe clips or if not these https://www.benscycle.net/index.php?m...oducts_id=8451
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MKS sylvans. And you don't necessarily need toe clips that allows for double straps.
Crappy cellphone pic:
Crappy cellphone pic:
![](https://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e179/ichitz/pedal.jpg)
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I use the GR-9's which are built for single straps, I fasten the second strap between the pedal and the clip bolts, looks loose, but once my feet are in the clips it doesn't move around at all. Could also do something like pancake4life has done. As for toe clips for double straps allcity and soma make some reasonably priced steel dual gated clips.
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I use the GR-9's which are built for single straps, I fasten the second strap between the pedal and the clip bolts, looks loose, but once my feet are in the clips it doesn't move around at all. Could also do something like pancake4life has done. As for toe clips for double straps allcity and soma make some reasonably priced steel dual gated clips.
![](https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v187/craigm1987/CRW_0199.jpg)
Also try twisting a strap in between the holes so they slide less.
![](https://fixedgeargallery.com/reviews/wabi-pedals/07x1000.jpg)
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^ what are those pedals in your second picture there?
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wabi pedals? you're ****ing kidding right?
do you guys not know how to read? apparently nobody can -- even the guy who wrote the review is illiterate and cannot read the big bold letter on the side of the pedals.
those are exustar pedals.
edit: just realized the guy who wrote the review is dennis of fixedgeargallery, so I am not surprised. that guy is an idiot.
do you guys not know how to read? apparently nobody can -- even the guy who wrote the review is illiterate and cannot read the big bold letter on the side of the pedals.
those are exustar pedals.
edit: just realized the guy who wrote the review is dennis of fixedgeargallery, so I am not surprised. that guy is an idiot.
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Yes I was ****ing kidding by posting a link to a review where that picture came from. Yes, they're exustar pedals. Got another link from where to buy a pair, genius?
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wabi pedals? you're ****ing kidding right?
do you guys not know how to read? apparently nobody can -- even the guy who wrote the review is illiterate and cannot read the big bold letter on the side of the pedals.
those are exustar pedals.
edit: just realized the guy who wrote the review is dennis of fixedgeargallery, so I am not surprised. that guy is an idiot.
do you guys not know how to read? apparently nobody can -- even the guy who wrote the review is illiterate and cannot read the big bold letter on the side of the pedals.
those are exustar pedals.
edit: just realized the guy who wrote the review is dennis of fixedgeargallery, so I am not surprised. that guy is an idiot.
i just got some origin8 pedals (not the campy knockoffs, these: https://www.bikewagon.com/Drivetrain/...-p6806141.html . local shop has them on sale for 30 bucks a pair, i'll chat more on that later) and there's fat slotting for double straps. I'll go kit it up with my mks alpha doubles later tonight.
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What is the best pedal/clip/double strap combo? It seems like if you get all the high end stuff you can easily put 300 dollars into this.
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I ride mks sylvans, mks clips, and toshi doubles.
There isn't a best combo, its just what you like. I've heard the all city clips are nice, they've got double gates. wabi straps are supposed to be good. I want to try hold fast, which are like velcro kinda straps. it's whatever you want.
There isn't a best combo, its just what you like. I've heard the all city clips are nice, they've got double gates. wabi straps are supposed to be good. I want to try hold fast, which are like velcro kinda straps. it's whatever you want.
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wabi pedals? you're ****ing kidding right?
do you guys not know how to read? apparently nobody can -- even the guy who wrote the review is illiterate and cannot read the big bold letter on the side of the pedals.
those are exustar pedals.
edit: just realized the guy who wrote the review is dennis of fixedgeargallery, so I am not surprised. that guy is an idiot.
do you guys not know how to read? apparently nobody can -- even the guy who wrote the review is illiterate and cannot read the big bold letter on the side of the pedals.
those are exustar pedals.
edit: just realized the guy who wrote the review is dennis of fixedgeargallery, so I am not surprised. that guy is an idiot.
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I'm running these cheaper All-City track pedals, which are just rebranded Wellgo 908s, and do have 2 sets of holes. Nothing fancy by any means, but they get the job done and do come in some color options for all of you that pretend you don't care. Your All-City Cecil Pros are just rebranded Wellgo R025s btw.
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i used to have wellgos on my bike that got stolen.
Now I have MKS sylvans, MKS toe clips, origin8 double straps (don't judge. I'll get better straps after this one snaps.)
Now I have MKS sylvans, MKS toe clips, origin8 double straps (don't judge. I'll get better straps after this one snaps.)