I can send you a large rectangle of skateboard grip tape for the pedals you
have already, if you'd like to try it. Best thing ever for feet and
things-feet-should-stick-to.
Philip
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On Wednesday, August 29, 2012 3:14:07 PM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:
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Thanks -- definitely the one to get. Twice
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Thanks -- definitely the one to get. Twice the $ of the Cateye but at least
100,000 times better, apparently.
Glad I can order from Riv, anyway: Doves + mirror + reflective triangle; we''l
see if we go with Snea
;s never broken.
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Jim and Tom: The German mirror is the one, then. Tom: I see
Jim and Tom: The German mirror is the one, then. Tom: I see you're
leaning the bike against the wall with it -- must be much better than
the Cateye.
I'm inclined to go with rubber pedals, too as they will grip (sort of)
leather or hard rubber soles as well as athletic soles.
or perhaps Sneakers +
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Thanks for the comments so far
I measured my wife's Dove bar. They rise about 4cm, they reach about 21cm,
and tip to tip width is about 51cm. i like the sneaker pedal a lot, but it
is a little slippery in the wet. I also like cheap bmx pedals with spikes
for traction like this:
http://www.rei.com/product/752200/wellgo-atb-bmx-pe
Thanks for the comments so far.
Sneaker pedal versus rubber block?
Can anyone give me the rise and sweep-back of the Dove?
Additional question: mirror? She bought and I installed this mirror:
http://www.bicyclebuys.com/accessories/Mirrors/0139961R
But (a) the lense popped out three times in 10
If there is such a thing as a perfect bicycle product, the sneaker pedal is it.
The only drawback I can find is it's too cheap, so people think it's less
wonderful. A smart marketer would double the price and limit supply.
Joe Bernard
Vallejo, CA.
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Patrick:
It's not a race bike -- why couldn't she sub in MKS rubber block pedals?
http://harriscyclery.net/product/mks-rubber-pedals-with-reflectors-9-16-663.htm
I don't find them slippery at all, and they're shin-friendly for sure. Harris
has some cheaper ones ($12), but I've been really s
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