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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Kent, England
Age: 16
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Since you've revived this I might as well do a followup to my purchase.
These pedals are exactly what I wanted, so thanks again everyone who suggested them ![]() The grip is great, whatever I'm doing I have plenty of stick which gets me through my local woodlands fine, no longer do I need to consciously push my feet down onto the pedals for a little extra grip. The surface area is also definitely adequate, being square rather than rounded also makes a difference. And another thing, although most pedals are probably like this anyway (my old ones weren't), having an angle at the two ends of the pedal is definitely an advantage to square ends, my feet always drop smoothly onto the surface
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