[RBW] Re: Have you tried MKS Seahorse pedals

2023-08-12 Thread Paul Richardson
Thanks for all the feedback. I'm not 100% sold on the huge pedal thing that seems to be quite prevalent, and the Seahorse seemed like a nice way to split the difference. But Brendan your negative experience is especially helpful. Slippy is no bueno, no no no. I've seen the Tacos, and had

[RBW] Re: Have you tried MKS Seahorse pedals

2023-08-05 Thread Eric Marth
Seahorses seem a little small for you, Paul. Which bike are you considering them for? I like the enlarged version of the Sylvan Touring that Crust sells, the Gordito. There's also a new version from Sim Works called the "Taco" which is built on the Gordito body but with a grippy platform with

[RBW] Re: Have you tried MKS Seahorse pedals

2023-08-05 Thread lyon...@gmail.com
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[RBW] Re: Have you tried MKS Seahorse pedals

2023-08-05 Thread Brendan Aanes
I have tried them - I was excited about them but ultimately am not a fan. For reference I'm using a Spank Spoon DC on my nicer bike (Heron Touring) and MKS Allways on a travel bike. The Seahorse replaced Sylvan Touring Next on my commuter. While the pedal size is an improvement over the Sylvan

[RBW] Re: Have you tried MKS Seahorse pedals

2023-08-02 Thread Nick A.
I'm also very curious, especially as it may compare to the Lambda. TIA! Nick in Falls Church VA On Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at 8:11:27 PM UTC-4 Paul Richardson wrote: > Hi > > If anyone has ridden the MKS Seahorse > pedals and has strong >