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Old 08-04-21, 10:18 AM
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KKT pedal ID

Hi guys,
Forgive my noobness, but can anyone help identify these pedals on my old Nishiki Rally? Specifically wondering if these are compatible with a certain type of cycling shoe. I can almost visualize my feet clipping in there with the right gear, but searching KKT mostly brings up BMX style pedals.

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I believe the model designation for these KKT pedals was AE-5.
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Originally Posted by T-Mar
I believe the model designation for these KKT pedals was AE-5.
To the rescue again, AE-5 brought up more relevant info so I'm off to do some reading. Thanks again.

So are these clip-in style? I might be missing some hardware from the looks of it.
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Originally Posted by gnavs
To the rescue again, AE-5 brought up more relevant info so I'm off to do some reading. Thanks again.

So are these clip-in style? I might be missing some hardware from the looks of it.
These are toe clip and strap pedals, though they can be used without them. Yours are missing the right angle adapter bracket to accept standard toe clips
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