Best New School Pedals? 
#1 2012-06-02 9:21pm
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Best New School Pedals?
I built by 24" Dirtbike and was running low on cash when I bought pedals. I ended up getting some Odyssey Twists for the time being. I saw some nice peds on Danscomp around 90+ but would rather not put that much into pedals. Any suggestions from you guys for a sharp looking set that is a good value for the price?
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#2 2012-06-02 9:26pm
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Re: Best New School Pedals?
Check out my '03 Supercross Nomorea.I just got Answer Rove platforms on there. Sweet pedals.LOTS of grip. About $77. ![]()
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#3 2012-06-02 9:31pm
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Re: Best New School Pedals?
Eclat and Odyssey make really nice pedals.
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#4 2012-06-02 9:39pm
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Re: Best New School Pedals?
tim1218 wrote:
Check out my '03 Supercross Nomorea.I just got Answer Rove platforms on there. Sweet pedals.LOTS of grip. About $77.
Bro those pedals look sweet but arent on their website! Wondering how close their anodized red matches Profiles red? I have Profiles sprocket and elite hubs.
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#5 2012-06-02 9:45pm
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Re: Best New School Pedals?
cat-walk wrote:
Eclat and Odyssey make really nice pedals.
Those Surge CNCs look koo!
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#6 2012-06-02 9:48pm
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Everyone seems to be on about Odyssey Twisted pedals, thinking about them myself in a transparent purple. ![]()
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#7 2012-06-02 9:58pm
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Re: Best New School Pedals?
addiemonster wrote:
Everyone seems to be on about Odyssey Twisted pedals, thinking about them myself in a transparent purple.
Yeah I got a black set but was wanting some bling bling! Well under that 100$ mark that is.
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#8 2012-06-02 10:39pm
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What type of ridding are you going to be doing?
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#9 2012-06-02 10:45pm
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G. wrote:
What type of ridding are you going to be doing?
Cruise and sane jumps. Too much invested.
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#10 2012-06-03 8:25am
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i got some snafu sealed pedals, the best i ever had. removable pins, powdered, easy to clean. and look mid-school. ffffffn nice.![]()
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#11 2012-06-03 8:31am
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Re: Best New School Pedals?
I like plastic, for my shin's sake. If you don't need ultimate grip, they work well enough.
I have a set of Premium Slim PCs, which are a nice step up from the Odyssey Twisted PCs (which I also like).
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#12 2012-06-03 8:33am
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Re: Best New School Pedals?
If you want a serious set of pedals, go with the Odyssey JC PC pedals. There really strong and there like $40.00.
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#13 2012-06-03 8:33am
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Re: Best New School Pedals?
Try the Premium slims. I've got the PC ones which are sealed and around $30 but you can get the aluminum ones for $99. I love the feel of the PC ones so I'm sure the aluminum ones will be even better. Super grippy! http://www.danscomp.com/products-PARTS- … edals.html
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#14 2012-06-03 9:18am
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Re: Best New School Pedals?
MSERNO75 wrote:
Try the Premium slims. I've got the PC ones which are sealed and around $30 but you can get the aluminum ones for $99. I love the feel of the PC ones so I'm sure the aluminum ones will be even better. Super grippy! http://www.danscomp.com/products-PARTS- … edals.html
I like the slims too. Trying to find something under 100
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#15 2012-06-03 9:24am
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Re: Best New School Pedals?
I run the Odyssey twisted on one of my bikes are they are nice. I like the Duo brand pedals better though, and have put them on the bikes I ride the most.
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#16 2012-06-03 9:50am
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Re: Best New School Pedals?
Bennnji wrote:
tim1218 wrote:
Check out my '03 Supercross Nomorea.I just got Answer Rove platforms on there. Sweet pedals.LOTS of grip. About $77.
Bro those pedals look sweet but arent on their website! Wondering how close their anodized red matches Profiles red? I have Profiles sprocket and elite hubs.
About the red, no sure of the match. Just google it, you'll find pics of them, as well as where to buy them. ![]()
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#17 2012-06-03 11:01am
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Re: Best New School Pedals?
Odyssey trailmix are great if your not into the plastic pedal craze. Great grip and mud don't stixk
Newer slimmed down version of the best pedal to ever come out and let us stop riding those dreaded tenderizors
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#18 2012-06-03 11:14am
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Im really diggin the new shimano dx. They feel great, have sealed bearings and two lengths of pins. You can pick up a new set for around 80 or find a nice used set for cheap like me, i paid 40 bucks.
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#19 2012-06-03 11:58am
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I run the Premium Slim PC's but these ones with metal pins and sealed bearings for $30 look good:
http://www.veinbmx.com/Parts/Pedals_2/E … stic-Pedal
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#20 2012-06-03 12:00pm
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VP-001 are by far my favorite from all I've had...and I'm a picky MFer about good pedals.
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#21 2012-06-03 1:06pm
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These are sweet but probably more than you want to pay ![]()
http://deluxebmx.com/product/f-lite-pedals/
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#22 2012-06-03 1:12pm
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trailmix and jc pc
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Re: Best New School Pedals?
bigBuckets wrote:
I run the Premium Slim PC's but these ones with metal pins and sealed bearings for $30 look good:
http://www.veinbmx.com/Parts/Pedals_2/E … stic-Pedal
I like the premium slims as well, but the aluminum sealed version. Expensive, about $80 for a set. But nice. ![]()
The shimano dx's are as good now as ever, but only come in one color.
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#24 2012-06-03 1:44pm
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Re: Best New School Pedals?
oldschoolace wrote:
These are sweet but probably more than you want to pay
http://deluxebmx.com/product/f-lite-pedals/
How much?
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#25 2012-06-03 2:01pm
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Re: Best New School Pedals?
Fly Bikes Ruben Alcantara pedals...best ive ever owned
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