Flat Pedals

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Jim77

New Member
I have got a new MTB and it came with clipless pedals. I have never used clipless before and although I want to in the future while I am getting use to the bike (my first full suspension) and some new trails I want to put some flat pedals on it for the first couple of months before I try clipless.

I want some that are fairly big as I am a size 10 and will be wearing either trainers or boots prob. Unless you think I should buy some proper cycling shoes. Anyway , could someone recommend me some decent grippy flat pedals. At the moment I am considering some DMR V8s but any view on these or others would be very helpful.

Thanks.
- James
 

Steve Austin

The Marmalade Kid
Location
Mlehworld
V8's are about the best around at the price they are.

but you can get a wellgo v12 copy for less at CRC. :rolleyes:
 
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Jim77

New Member
What about :

Specialized LO PRO MAG 2 PLATFORM PEDALS? They are a bit more expensive but are they worth the extra?
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
Steve Austin said:
V8's are about the best around at the price they are.

but you can get a wellgo v12 copy for less at CRC. :eek:

+1 for DMR V8s. Yes, the Wellgo copies look the same, but the V8s have a grease port which means you can force new grease into the spindles purging shite out the other end. Get the silver polished ones....all the others lose paint on the first ride and look scruffy. (Same with the Wellgos by the way)

As for performance, I too have big feet (10.5) and so far can't fault the flatties. I match the pedals with a pair of skate shoes with honeycomb soles on dry days, and a pair of walking trainers when things get sloppy.
 

maurice

Well-Known Member
Location
Surrey
V8's have a relatively small cage, if you have big feet you're better off with another pedal. The bearings are also very hit and miss, mine were awful and needed constant adjustment. Seems to be a quality control issue as some riders have no problems and others have lots.

In hindsight I would have got something like Gusset Slim Jim mags.

But tbh, don't spend too much, clipless is far superior for XC once you've got over the beginner stage. Flat pedals also have a nasty tendancy of gouging your shins too, I once spent a very uncomfortable 20 minutes having an A&E nurse scrub the mud out of a shin laceration with a brillo pad. It got quite warm :biggrin:
 
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Jim77

New Member
Has anyone tried those specialized ones (Lo Pro Mag 2 Platform Pedals) ?

I will check out all the others ones recommended too, thanks for you advice so far chaps.
 

Cyclista

New Member
Location
Ryde
Another one who had nothing but trouble with the V8's, moved onto Shimano DX and have had no problems ever since, now over a years use, on 2 of different bikes, however one of the guys in my LBS had a pair that had to be sent back after about a weeks use due to a dodgy set of bearings, but the replacements have been fine ever since, personally I doubt I'll buy another set of flats other than these, I think they're great!

If you're considering the V8 then it may be worth looking at the V12 as well, slightly bigger platform, slightly better build, but more money....
 

Dinger

New Member
Location
Somerset
I just swapped over to V8's and was impressed with them. It was a nasty wet day and my feet stuck like glue to the pedals, well when I was not falling off anyway
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
Dinger said:
I just swapped over to V8's and was impressed with them. It was a nasty wet day and my feet stuck like glue to the pedals, well when I was not falling off anyway

Which is kinda better than them sticking to the pedals even when you are falling off:biggrin:
 

Radius

SHREDDER
Location
London
I got the wellgo copies (think they're V8 copies), and they're really nice in a strange way. Got the black ones, and the paint hasn't started coming off either :biggrin:
Nice big platform, nice metal studs, comfy. £11. :smile:
 
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