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If your interested in better bearings because you think they might save you some energy pedaling, forget it. If you just like the idea of your pedals lasting longer, maybe, but I wouldn't. On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 07:03:44 -0800, Socks <Socks@Socks.Invalid> wrote: > >http://www.interlocracing.com/pedals.html |
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On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 13:49:54 -0800, basilkies wrote:
> If your interested in better bearings because you think they might save > you some energy pedaling, forget it. If you just like the idea of your > pedals lasting longer, maybe, but I wouldn't. i went with the performance pedals and after one ride they seem ok. i think the thing that would make me replace them would be if they did something annoying ... slop, catches, squeaks, etc. it was kinda funny. i thought i could use some old toe clips i found in my garage ... but i busted them a block from my house (just the old clip, not the new strap). i guess i didn't need to keep those in a box for 10 yrs. what a packrat. |
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