I've got a pair waiting for me at the post office. :) Should be able to add my impressions by the weekend.
On Jul 17, 8:57 pm, Rex Kerr <rexk...@gmail.com> wrote: > I had some 5% back store credit burning a hole in my rivbike.com account, > so I recently made a "purchase". (Thanks guys!) Part of my order was a > pair of King Grip pedals. Did my first ride with them today and thought > I'd share my thoughts for those who are considering them. > > The ride was my normal 10 mile commute, unseasonably cool with a slight > breeze. Rode in my size 14 Chaco sandals, with socks (fashion at its > best!) due to the cooler temperatures. > > Last night I installed the pedals. They were surprisingly light. They > look very bulky and heavy, but when I held them I was pleasantly surprised. > Too lazy to find the grease, so I put a dab of wax based chain lube on the > threads and figured the existing grease in the crank arms would be > sufficient. The spindles have both hex flats for a 14 mm pedal wrench and > recessed holes for an allen wrench. I used the flats since I already had > the pedal wrench in hand from removing the MKS touring pedals. > > The MKS touring pedals were bothering me in that I was constantly suffering > from pedal strike. I tried, seriously, to teach myself how close they were > to the ground, but it seemed that even on the most subtle of turns they > would touch the ground. The King Grip pedals, on the other hand, had > amazing clearance. I pedaled through every turn, even some that I > shouldn't have and couldn't get them to hit the ground. I tried standing > with one foot low and swerving back and forth on the bike trail trying to > get them to touch, and they didn't. They had GREAT clearance! (Grant > responded to my previous complaints about the MKS pedals, indicating that > the King Grips had the best clearance of the pedals they sell) > > On the MKS pedals I have been using powergrip straps. I didn't miss the > attachment at all with the King Grip pedals as the platform held the shoe > in place well. > > Overall they were good pedals. My concern, though, is that they felt too > narrow. I felt like I had to keep my feet in just the right place to keep > them centered over the pedal, and yet I was still pushing against the > straps of my sandals as my foot wanted to migrate outwards. It may be > because I tend to pedal somewhat toe out, and on my old Speedplay Frog > pedals I always special ordered them with extra long spindles, but I think > that I'd also prefer a longer spindle with the King Grip pedal so that I > could feel like my foot was actually on the pedal. Maybe I should try them > with a set of those "knee saver" spacer, but I don't have any available. I > also quickly understood why some here have been adding an extra support > along the outer edge and am somewhat tempted to go back through the > archives and see who was selling those and try to modify these accordingly. > > Anyhow, hope that this quick review is helpful to anybody considering these > pedals... > > -Rex -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch?hl=en.