White Industries Pedals: Pictures
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White Industries Pedals: Pictures
So I know these aren't "vintage" but I think of them as very "vintage inspired" as a take on the Lyotard Berthet pedals and the SR SP-11 pedals. Also pictured in both sets of pedals are the King Cage toe clips. Every once in a while I get obsessed about certain parts- and even as awesome as the SP-11 pedals are- I was obsessed with the WI pedals- eventually the right amount of money just happened to magically appear, so I got a set.
SR SP-11 Pedals:
SP-11 King1 by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
SP-11 King2 by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
White Industries Pedals
WIPedals2 by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
I'm considering riding these without straps- I never cinch down my toe straps and these King Cage clips are really cool.
WIPedals3 by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
With straps nonetheless:
WIPedals4 by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
This is nifty about the WI pedals- where every other pedal I've seen has the spindle inside a housing- the WI spindle is actually exposed.
WIPedals5 by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
SR SP-11 Pedals:
SP-11 King1 by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
SP-11 King2 by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
White Industries Pedals
WIPedals2 by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
I'm considering riding these without straps- I never cinch down my toe straps and these King Cage clips are really cool.
WIPedals3 by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
With straps nonetheless:
WIPedals4 by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
This is nifty about the WI pedals- where every other pedal I've seen has the spindle inside a housing- the WI spindle is actually exposed.
WIPedals5 by Dave The Golden Boy, on Flickr
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Gorgeous pedals... nice machine work. Let us know how they work for ya!
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Is the spindle tapered the whole way? Or is it non tapered where it comes in contact with the housing/bearings?
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Very nice! 👍 Now give me those crappy old SP-11s. 😁😉
I had a pair of White Industries hubs before, that came on a used MTB, but they were pretty badly worn. I know they were very well regarded, in good condition, right up there with King or Phil.
I had a pair of White Industries hubs before, that came on a used MTB, but they were pretty badly worn. I know they were very well regarded, in good condition, right up there with King or Phil.
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I have a pair of the SP-11s shown at the top, not my cup of tea. I went platform and I am not going back.
Those White Industries Pedals are some cool looking CNC'd goodness.
Those White Industries Pedals are some cool looking CNC'd goodness.
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I own two pair of White Industries pedals with Bruce Gordon half clips. They certainly are the cats meow.
The pedals are keepers since WI doesn't make them anymore, at least not on their website and Bruce Gordon retired and then passed away.
I only use one pair so I have a spare set just in case.
The pedals are keepers since WI doesn't make them anymore, at least not on their website and Bruce Gordon retired and then passed away.
I only use one pair so I have a spare set just in case.
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Cheaper alternative
Those White Industries pedals are definitely beautiful and cool, but quite spendy.
I have these MKS Urban Platforms on a couple bikes and find them very comfy.
At $40 a pair also quite a bit cheaper (1/6 the price?)
I have these MKS Urban Platforms on a couple bikes and find them very comfy.
At $40 a pair also quite a bit cheaper (1/6 the price?)
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