Pedals for a hardtail xc?

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Salty seadog

Space Cadet...(3rd Class...)
morning all,
Still got the plastic pedals on my Forme rage xc hardtail that I got a few months ago but havn't realy gone much off road with it yet. Looking to do a few trails and use the bike for what it's built for and would like your opinion on some good pedals for this.
Have done a search but the last topics I can find for mtb's was back in 2009.
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
It depends what you want the pedals to do. If you want to ride clipped in, then I would recommend Shimano PD M530, an SPD pedal with a widish platform, and an absolute bargain at 25 quid from Parker International or On-One/Planet X .
pdm530wm.jpg


If you want flat pedals, you need some with gripping pins, such as DMR V8 as a start point.
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A google search will find ehm from 15-20 quid.

However, if you want some quality, lightweight, blingy pedals of great beauty, go for Superstar Components Nano-Techs. They are flat, light, very grippy and cost about half of what some of the major distributors are asking for their exotica.
New-2010-Thru.jpg
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
My lad is about the same weight as you and his Nano Thru-pins have lasted extremely well- he and his mates give the bike some pasty. They're awesome value for £43, and an absolute worthwhile investment. They have buggered the opposition, so much so that a lot of stuff has had to come down in price to compete.

If budget is tight, then DMR V8s are pretty good, or thier big brother V12s. . Check the old 'bay for them, as there are bargains to be had.
 

Alun

Guru
Location
Liverpool
Wellgo do DMR V8 and V12 copies, only the V12 copies have removeable pins. The pins on the copies are slightly different from the genuine pins, so may not grip as well. I have a pair though and I'm pleased with them, they're about £22 from CRC. I think Wellgo make pedals for DMR.
PS I weigh more than 14 stone.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
It depends what you want the pedals to do. If you want to ride clipped in, then I would recommend Shimano PD M530, an SPD pedal with a widish platform, and an absolute bargain at 25 quid from Parker International or On-One/Planet X .
pdm530wm.jpg


If you want flat pedals, you need some with gripping pins, such as DMR V8 as a start point.
8afa5204-8af7-4d86-ac4d-9de9011b1325_1000x882.jpg
A google search will find ehm from 15-20 quid.

However, if you want some quality, lightweight, blingy pedals of great beauty, go for Superstar Components Nano-Techs. They are flat, light, very grippy and cost about half of what some of the major distributors are asking for their exotica.
New-2010-Thru.jpg
I was admiring a pair of those on a bike in a Surrey Hills car park at the weekend. Its young lady owner also caught my eye, as it happens...:whistle:
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
I had DMR v8s for several years on my MTB (and I was a tad heavier at the time around 16-17 stone) with no problems from them. Recently switched to SPD M530 and again no problems but I'm lighter now at around 14 stone.

Those nano-techs look good though. Wonder if SWMBO would notice another parcel arriving.....
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
I had DMR v8s for several years on my MTB (and I was a tad heavier at the time around 16-17 stone) with no problems from them. Recently switched to SPD M530 and again no problems but I'm lighter now at around 14 stone.

Those nano-techs look good though. Wonder if SWMBO would notice another parcel arriving.....
Doesn't work accept personal deliveries....:angel:
 

jethro10

Über Member
I'd be happy with the Superstar nano flats.
Any you get you want pins to give you some semblance of grip (a lot actually)
Can you stretch to something like 5.10's, Teva Links or Van's Gravel which have flat soles with grippy rubber - makes the pedals even better.

Jeff
 
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