Wellgo pedals are made in Taiwan as if that matters.
The MG-1 is a fine pedal, I have multiple pairs that I used in the past. The
bearings are one cartridge on the end, and one long "DU bushing" aka
plastic/nylon of some sort in the other end. These bushing things are common in
many such
I have a couple pairs of GKs and really like them... but I have a long and
narrow(15/16size) foot so maybe that has something to do with it. I also find
myself often sliding foot forward like Deacon Patrick already suggested and
this places the narrow middle part of the pedal more in line with
I’ve got Grip Kings and Wellgo. Grips Kings are on my everyday bike and
favorite. Super smooth - never serviced. Always fabulous in any foot covering.
I second the Wellgo option if GK is out of reach or too weird looking for you.
They don’t get equal ride time so my longevity experience isn’t
Those look good Max. Where are they made?
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I installed these Wellgo MG 1 on my commuter and have been extremely happy with
them:
https://www.amazon.com/Wellgo-Magnesium-Sealed-Platform-Pedal/dp/B00GDF87GU
Real bearings, light weight, and reflectors (that can be removed if desired).
Grip much much better than the MKS Sneaker pedals,
I’m looking to complete my soon to be arriving Clem Smith H bicycle. I’d like
to ask for opinions on the MKS RMX Sneaker pedals and the MKS Grip King pedals.
Have any of you tried either or both? Any thoughts welcome. Thanks!
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