Yes, I've always heard good things about them. Can you do a full bearing service with just normal tools?Mks sylvian tour are good, cheap and easy to service
Interesting. Wasn't aware of them.I use Wellgo M138 pedals if using flats. The surface is grippy, even in the wet. They are lightweight, look good, and won't break the bank.
Available from ChainReaction.
Not sure, TBH., but I have 3 sets of them and none has ever needed servicing even after a few thousand miles.Do they use loose ball bearings you can service yourself?
Remarkable that something of that price seems to be essentially metal - and servicable.Wellgo LU868. Grippy durable rubber grips, serviceable bearings (allen key, pedal spanner, 12mm thin socket and pliers). About £6. Why haven't other pedals died out yet?
The low price may be because even though they're serviceable, they're pretty simple: loose bearings, steel axle, aluminium frame and plastic caps. I've used them a lot - they're currently on my second-most-used bike (the most-used has the similar SP-808s). I don't have a current source and I've had to hunt around to find UK stock whenever I want to buy some and, at the moment, even http://www.dutchbikebits.com/pedals/wellgo-868-anti-slip-pedal says "2-3 days" rather than "in stock" (and delivery charges are painful).Remarkable that something of that price seems to be essentially metal - and servicable.
You used them a lot/given them a proper road test?
Do you have a source? A quick google found a few online sources but out of stock.