Ryan,

Perhaps this is what you were saying, but have you tried replacing the 
sharpened screws on the Vice pedals with standard, M4 hex bolts.  If you 
could find a bolt that stuck up just 1 to 1 1/2 mm above the platform, it 
may be "just enough" grip, without being too sharp.

Here's a good illustration of both VP pedals, plus other Riv/MKS Pedals. 
 The screw spikes on the Vice seem like they'd be easier to remove and 
replace and experiment with than the Thin Gripsters:

http://oceanaircycles.com/2013/04/22/vp-vice-and-001-pedal-comparison/



On Monday, May 23, 2016 at 2:29:02 PM UTC-6, Ryan Ray wrote:
>
> Hey there,
>
> I have clipless pedals and shoes and most of the things in the shoes ruse 
> article don't really ring true for me. Clipless pedals are great and the 
> longer the ride, the better they are for me. However whenever I put 
> clipless pedals on a bike that is the bike I never ride, so I use VP-001 
> and VP vice pedals and have for years.
> Unfortunately my shins are absolutely scarred by near constant scrapes. 
> Walking my bike. Walking by my bike. Moving near my bike. My wife even drew 
> blood trying to get her bike near mine.
>
> I've started by removing (attempting to, some were stuck) the super sharp 
> headless threaded spikes from the Vice pedals but does anyone else have any 
> other suggestions?
>
> - Ryan
>

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