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dan baker
m2racer ORB pedals
....look interesting (m2racer.com), but I can't find any comments from
anyone that has used them, and I've never seen a pair for real. I am
particularly interested in hearing:
- do they release predictably?
- how are they to get into "no look"?
- how long to plastic bearings last?!
d
dan baker
m2racer ORB pedals
botfood@yahoo.com (dan baker) wrote in message news:<13685ef8.0404161217.5df309c3@posting.google.com>...
> ...look interesting (m2racer.com), but I can't find any comments from
> anyone that has used them, and I've never seen a pair for real. I am
> particularly interested in hearing:
> - do they release predictably?
> - how are they to get into "no look"?
> - how long to plastic bearings last?!
>
> d
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apparently no one else has seen them or used them?
d
Rick Onanian
m2racer ORB pedals
On 22 Apr 2004 14:23:57 -0700, botfood@yahoo.com (dan baker) wrote:
>> ...look interesting (m2racer.com), but I can't find any comments from
>> anyone that has used them, and I've never seen a pair for real. I am
>apparently no one else has seen them or used them?
I find them mildly interesting, but some groups.google.com searching
revealed quality control issues, and retention issues IIRC. I saw
them in a Supergo catalog last year.
That company does have a pretty cool "lightest road bike in the
world" project, with a much more realistic bike than others I've
seen -- no carbon fiber chainrings, for example.
--
Rick Onanian
dan baker
m2racer ORB pedals
Rick Onanian <spamsink@cox.net> wrote in message news:<3k3i80htf7lfbri2jcq9356u1f74mdjqhn@4ax.com>...
> On 22 Apr 2004 14:23:57 -0700, botfood@yahoo.com (dan baker) wrote:
> >> ...look interesting (m2racer.com), but I can't find any comments from
> >> anyone that has used them, and I've never seen a pair for real. I am
> >apparently no one else has seen them or used them?
>
> I find them mildly interesting, but some groups.google.com searching
> revealed quality control issues, and retention issues IIRC. I saw
> them in a Supergo catalog last year.
> --------------------
yeah, I'm interested in them partly because of the weight, but also
because they might be super easy to get into on my tandem. taking off
uphill from a light, it can be hard to hit a one-sided pedal, and a
lightweight twosided pedal like Ti speedplay gets REAL expensive.
What got me "concerned" was the mention of "Polymer Bearings", and I
can't imagine plastic bearings lasting very long....
but... I haven't seen any in Ebay, so I'm wondering what people are
doing with them, or if they aren't even trying them.
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Rick Onanian
m2racer ORB pedals
On 24 Apr 2004 21:06:09 -0700, botfood@yahoo.com (dan baker) wrote:
>yeah, I'm interested in them partly because of the weight, but also
>because they might be super easy to get into on my tandem. taking off
>uphill from a light, it can be hard to hit a one-sided pedal, and a
>lightweight twosided pedal like Ti speedplay gets REAL expensive.
You ought to consider Egg Beaters. You can get them in a few
different materials for weight/price consideration. They're easy to
get into. They offer "road" cleats with rubber pontoons to make
walking less painful if you use "road" shoes.
Or, you could consider regular "mountain" pedals. They can be had
very lightly, and often cheaper too.
>but... I haven't seen any in Ebay, so I'm wondering what people are
>doing with them, or if they aren't even trying them.
I think nobody's buying the m2racer pedals.
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Rick Onanian
dan baker
m2racer ORB pedals
Rick Onanian <spamsink@cox.net> wrote in message
> You ought to consider Egg Beaters.
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yeah, I've been considering the Eggbeaters and the Speedplay for
two-sided entry. But, for the sub-200gr models, they want $200+...
same for the m2racers at $228 list. Seems a little excessive. I'm not
a big weight weenie, but like to get a good value. tons of road pedals
are available sub-$100 that weigh 200gr.
> I think nobody's buying the m2racer pedals.
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maybe they'll decide to try a discount price to build a following. At
the current price, for a total unknown with questionable durability,
it looks like a bad risk. For $100 I might try them, but not for $200.
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Rick Onanian
m2racer ORB pedals
On 27 Apr 2004 08:52:17 -0700, botfood@yahoo.com (dan baker) wrote:
>yeah, I've been considering the Eggbeaters and the Speedplay for
>two-sided entry. But, for the sub-200gr models, they want $200+...
>same for the m2racers at $228 list. Seems a little excessive. I'm not
>a big weight weenie, but like to get a good value. tons of road pedals
>are available sub-$100 that weigh 200gr.
Egg Beater S sell for $120 and are 268 grams. Egg Beater Ti are $210
for 238 grams. That's barely more than an ounce heavier than you're
looking for, plus extra-easy entry (and they look ultra-cool ;).
Besides, didn't you say you're talking about a tandem? I can
understand weight-weenying (I do it sometimes too), but an ounce on
a tandem brings to mind the phrase "duck fart in the wind". Make
your partner get a haircut.
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Rick Onanian
dan baker
m2racer ORB pedals
Rick Onanian <spamsink@cox.net> wrote in message
> Egg Beater S sell for $120 and are 268 grams. Egg Beater Ti are $210
> for 238 grams. That's barely more than an ounce heavier
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but for the same price I get lighter with speedplay.
> Besides, didn't you say you're talking about a tandem? I can
> understand weight-weenying (I do it sometimes too), but an ounce on
> a tandem brings to mind the phrase "duck fart in the wind".
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well, I'd probably go for the stainless version on the tandem, but Ti
for my single. Kinda have to do both since I want to just use one set
of shoes.
d
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