Re: [RBW] Cross Post: looking for flat, thin and serviceable nylon pedals

2017-11-04 Thread Joe Bernard
You might like VP 831 Bauhaus if you can find them. I bought a pair a few months ago, but a quick search just now didn't turn any up. You may have better luck with a more extensive search. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group.

Re: [RBW] Cross Post: looking for flat, thin and serviceable nylon pedals

2017-11-04 Thread jeffrey kane
Hi Joe, I eyeballed the 538's -- and may try a pair. I suspect a lot of readers here who bought Appa's or Clems have been running them -- I wonder how they've held up. Do you know if they're serviceable? On Saturday, November 4, 2017 at 2:10:58 PM UTC-4, jbu...@gmail.com wrote: > > Hi Jeffrey

Re: [RBW] Cross Post: looking for flat, thin and serviceable nylon pedals

2017-11-04 Thread Joe Bunik
Hi Jeffrey The "Clem Smith" VP-538 is an excellent, low-profile nylon pedal IMO. =- Joe Bunik Walnut Creek, CA On 11/4/17, jeffrey kane wrote: > I posted this to the iBob list as well so my apologies for the redundancy: > > I'm in search of a nylon or plastic type body -- I

[RBW] Cross Post: looking for flat, thin and serviceable nylon pedals

2017-11-04 Thread Clayton.sf
thin AND plastic is the problem. likely plastic needs more thickness for strength. if you can get past the plastic thing some Canefield Crampon Ultimates wouöd be my recommendation. If plastic some Oddyssey Twisted are nice, but not as thin. Best, Clayton Scott SF, CA -- You received this

[RBW] Cross Post: looking for flat, thin and serviceable nylon pedals

2017-11-04 Thread jeffrey kane
I posted this to the iBob list as well so my apologies for the redundancy: I'm in search of a nylon or plastic type body -- I don't care for replaceable steel pins. I really like the nylon-like models: they don't scratch stuff that they come in contact with and are usually pretty light.