The selection of BMX pedals from low-end to high-end is mind-boggling,
and should be appreciated by those of us who like flat pedals with no
clips, straps, or cleats. I usually go with cheap ($20-30) Primo or
Wellgo pedals, but some of the fancier $80-150 pedals are really nice,
with cartridge bearings, lightweight CNC'ed platforms, etc.

On Jun 30, 11:39 am, jamison brosseau <jamison.bross...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I have been happily using grip king pedals for the past 2000 miles or
> so.  Recently purchased a used atlantis, minus pedals, and bought a
> pair of animal bmx pedals from the local bike shop.  Alloy platform,
> with screws already in place for grip.  no need to add aftermarket
> spikes.  they work great, and the bike shop assures me if i wish to
> grind any handrails with my atlantis they will hold up well.
> classic bmx platform, same as mks, but with screws in place.  $20-50.
> Rainbow riot of colors.
> did a 30 miler out and back to fort tilden beach, here in NYC in very
> worn sperry topsiders with no discomfort.
> animal.

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