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bcwheelriderguyhehehehehe
2006-12-17, 06:41 PM
Latley I've seen lots of threads on pedals and thoguth maybe we should just make a big thread on em. I'll start:Check these out. Any one tried em? All you ot to do is hack that spikey thing on the bottom and a you got a street pedal that is made of metal that don't need a grind plate. They look awsome to me.:rolleyes:
http://ec2.images-amazon.com/images/P/B000BMNRYI.01-A2TE9IQP68MWQU._AA280_SCLZZZZZZZ_V60440060_.jpg
[EDIT]Sorry I thoguth I put this in Rec.

thejdw
2006-12-17, 09:04 PM
ha ha no replys:(

bcwheelriderguyhehehehehe
2006-12-17, 09:06 PM
Yeah I know:( But I really like the looks of those pedals. They look like they'd be so awsome for flip tricks.

UniBrier
2006-12-17, 09:21 PM
Unless you're talking about Bicycle Pedals only this tread belongs in RSU or Product Reviews.

Still boycotting unicycle threads in JC.

bcwheelriderguyhehehehehe
2006-12-17, 10:32 PM
Yeah I knwo I though I was in RSU but I wasn't if I knew how to move ot I would. But for now who really cares its a unicycling forum.

Borgschulze
2006-12-18, 12:27 AM
Hoirrble street pedal, grinding would suck on that.

Jerrick
2006-12-18, 12:41 AM
How so?

Have you tried them?

Never know tell someone has and tested them out.

mawesome
2006-12-18, 02:00 AM
Well going by those sticky-outy things on the bottom, I'm guessing they would grip a lot of stuff you're trying to grind on. Then bend.

Has anybody used Primo super tenderizers? I'm getting a new pair of pedals and I'm not if i should get them or Jimmy C's.

bcwheelriderguyhehehehehe
2006-12-18, 02:49 AM
I was just looking at them again and theyir construction looks kinda shitty. Oh well twisted plastics are just fine:D I've heard nothing but good 'bout primo tenderizers dude. Have not tried em my self but considered it till I found out how much they weighed...

torkerdx
2006-12-18, 02:51 AM
Primos rock. jim c's are also really good.
primos have push in pins that don't usually go in well but they stay in a long time.
jim c's are excellent for grinding if you remove the pins and all the pins do come out.
it is a matter of personal preference. i prefer primos

mawesome
2006-12-18, 02:52 AM
Well I'm not really concerned about weight. Does anyone know how wide they are compaired to jimmy c's?

I'll be using them for trials, so can anyone tell me about the strength and grippiness of them?

Edit: posted at the same time, I guess you can disreguard this post

forrestunifreak
2006-12-18, 03:29 AM
I have the Primo Tenderizers on my muni and I just don't really like them.... they're okay, but just mediokre grippy, and they are so heavy and chunky. An ok-ish muni pedal, I suspect they would suck for any kinda of street that involves flips or unispin stuff. They probably would be good for huck-big-stair-sets street though, they hold up pretty good and strong.

iridemymuni
2006-12-18, 09:27 AM
the answer to this thread is 9/16ths.

tomtrevor
2006-12-18, 09:50 AM
Well I'm not really concerned about weight. Does anyone know how wide they are compaired to jimmy c's?

I'll be using them for trials, so can anyone tell me about the strength and grippiness of them?

Edit: posted at the same time, I guess you can disreguard this post

I used to have primo's. In my opinion they give better grip than jimmy c's and i really liked them for muni. I didn't do any trials on it so im not too sure about that but I think jimmy c's would probably be better.

Borgschulze
2006-12-18, 05:57 PM
How so?

Have you tried them?

Never know tell someone has and tested them out.
Because they are thin metal and will bend easily.