Flat Pedal choice
Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2021 5:47 pm
I know I know, done before but lets get up to date eh
Whats your choice in very reliable and / or very easily serviced flat pedals?
My personal preference is for thin, very large platforms.
When they are working, I really like the Kona Wah Wah 2. Composite or Alloy, I have a set of each. They are however not very reliable. My composite ones have worked loose on the axle and for the life in me, I cannot find a tool that fits in the hole to undo the little nut on the end of the axle. It is very very annoying. (yes, I know I can grind down a socket, but... annoying)
I have also used DMR Vaults. Grippy, smaller platform and need maintenance (at least they are easy to take apart) but not bad, if a little thick.
Anyone tried the new Shimano? Crank bros look like a massive platform but do they disintegrate outside of California?
Cheers
Whats your choice in very reliable and / or very easily serviced flat pedals?
My personal preference is for thin, very large platforms.
When they are working, I really like the Kona Wah Wah 2. Composite or Alloy, I have a set of each. They are however not very reliable. My composite ones have worked loose on the axle and for the life in me, I cannot find a tool that fits in the hole to undo the little nut on the end of the axle. It is very very annoying. (yes, I know I can grind down a socket, but... annoying)
I have also used DMR Vaults. Grippy, smaller platform and need maintenance (at least they are easy to take apart) but not bad, if a little thick.
Anyone tried the new Shimano? Crank bros look like a massive platform but do they disintegrate outside of California?
Cheers