removable or folding pedals that takes toe clips?
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removable or folding pedals that takes toe clips?
Is there such thing as toe clips pedals that removable or fordable? if yes could you point me to the source where I can get them? Thanks.
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Check out MKS pedals. They are the king of removable pedals (and regular, too). I know that they make regular pedals that take toe clips and there's a really good chance that they make the same ones in a removable version.
Unfortunately, I can't think of foldable pedals that would take the clips.
Unfortunately, I can't think of foldable pedals that would take the clips.
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Yup, MKS. Any of their pedals labeled Ezy. You might have to romp around a bit to find the ones you want that are available/ in stock.
https://www.mkspedal.com/?q=en/product/term/3
The patented Ezy Superior system allows for safe, rapid, and toolless removal of pedals for travel, storage, or flexibility. Particularly popular as an upgrade for folding bicycles, those who take their bikes on mass transit, or travel bikes with coupler systems our Ezy superior system can dramatical improve ride quality while saving space.
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MKS or Wellgo.
Wellgo is more common to find (plenty on ebay too)
All the folding pedals that came with bikes made noises and broke down after a few months of use. I can't recommend them.
Wellgo is more common to find (plenty on ebay too)
All the folding pedals that came with bikes made noises and broke down after a few months of use. I can't recommend them.
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I have MKS EZY, bought them over a decade ago, not sure if the model I bought is still sold.
I see you already bought something else, but showing this in case someone else has the same question.
I see you already bought something else, but showing this in case someone else has the same question.
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MKS. I recommend them very much, but I recommend not removing them if you can help it. It is very easy to misplace or forget a pedal when putting the bike in or out of a bag, I have done this more than once.