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 gt56
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So I need some new pedals for my trail bike. Currently using nukeproofs. Any reason I shouldn't go dmr plastic? Cheaper the better ??


 
Posted : 27/06/2017 9:55 pm
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Well it's lighter, axle and bearing quality I would say is more important than what the pedal is made out of.


 
Posted : 27/06/2017 10:20 pm
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[url= http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Urtal-Light-Nylon-Fiber-Bearing-Bicycle-Pedal-MTB-Mountain-Bike-Road-pedal-9-16-/252789294988?var=&hash=item3adb6a878c:m:mnxD4zcqlXbFgK9SK0kh0Qw ]I'm trying to find fault in these - running two pairs at 14gbp - so far so good.[/url]


 
Posted : 27/06/2017 10:27 pm
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It's the way forward


 
Posted : 27/06/2017 10:38 pm
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I have the Nukeproof Horizon plastics on 2 bikes and they are, so far, awesome. Bashed them off a good few rocks but no real damage (I chipped one of the plastic pins but it doesn't seem to matter really). Light, not super-cheap but sensibly priced, and shitloads of grip.

I did have the old Electrons but I really didn't like em, the fat axle robbed them of grip.


 
Posted : 27/06/2017 11:15 pm
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I'm trying to find fault in these - running two pairs at 14gbp - so far so good.

They look very like the Numeproofs I have.... And some other similar brands.

Nice find. Might get a pair for the spares box at that price!


 
Posted : 27/06/2017 11:24 pm
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My son has the Nukeproof Horizon plastics on his Mega. So far they've stood up very well to typical teenage abuse.

Being yellow 'all the way through' also means that even when a bit bashed up they look better than painted / anodized metal pedals. Not exactly important but a nice side benefit

I may also go for a pair of those cheapies listed by Stuey. Can hardly go wrong for £14


 
Posted : 27/06/2017 11:42 pm
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I agree,
I gave in and ordered a pair!

Coming from China but I'm not exactly in a hurry anyway.


 
Posted : 28/06/2017 2:52 am
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I hear race face chesters are good


 
Posted : 28/06/2017 10:26 am
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May have a look at those, could do with some spares.


 
Posted : 28/06/2017 10:30 am
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Plastic Nukeproofs are the best pedals I've ever used - got them on both bikes. Cheap as chips, very light, they don't crack, grip like glue, and the bearings seem good too. They make a mockery of posh flats.


 
Posted : 28/06/2017 10:35 am
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I've got Nukeproof Electrons and DMR V6. The difference in grip between the metal pins on the Nukeproof, and the moulded pins on the DMRs is very noticeable.


 
Posted : 28/06/2017 10:45 am
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I took a trip to Bedgebury last year and realised when I got there that I'd left my bloody clipless shoes sat on the bloody doorstep and not in my bloody car where I thought I'd bloody well put them.

I bought a pair of "emergency" plastic DMR V6 pedals for less than £20 and rode with my superannuated trail running trainers, I was highly impressed with their performance. So now, whenever I drive somewhere to ride, I remember to pack my clipless shoes AND emergency pedals just in case.

There ought to be a thread about all the extra guff that we mountain bikers are in the habit of carrying around.


 
Posted : 28/06/2017 10:58 am
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I've owned a couple of pairs of DMR plastics:

Cheap and light
Good grip and smooth spinning when new

Bearings/Bushes don't last that long and are non-servicable (and i ride 4hours /week in the dry only)
Plastic pins can not be replaced and rocks do take their toll.


 
Posted : 28/06/2017 11:17 am
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I'm using the plastic Nukeproof Horizons, really like them, grip is better than the SS nanos I have on another bike and they still look good after a few rock strikes.


 
Posted : 28/06/2017 11:23 am
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Got some Raceface Chesters second hand from the bay to put on a wee steel hardtail project, they are proper stiff and the grippiest pedals I've ever had.


 
Posted : 28/06/2017 11:48 am
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Anyone tried the OneUp ones? They're on CRC now, look quite nice.


 
Posted : 28/06/2017 11:57 am
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I'm using the plastic Nukeproof Horizons, really like them, grip is better than the SS nanos I have on another bike and they still look good after a few rock strikes.

This. Was a big Nano fan until I tried the plastic Nukeproofs. Wouldn't go back now.


 
Posted : 28/06/2017 12:00 pm
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I still have a set of nanos on one bike and tbh, can't really tell much difference. Except that the Horizons were £30 and the Nanos are mags with ti axles so cost £90 and barely weigh any less. No contest


 
Posted : 28/06/2017 12:02 pm
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I was a big fan of the original Electron but didn't like the Evo version.
Then moved to horizon comps but had 2 pairs fail in the same way.

So I've now moved on to Hope pedals. Expensive but very nice indeed.


 
Posted : 28/06/2017 12:07 pm

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