The Thin Gripsters are much better than any of the MKS pedals. Grip Kings
are good with traction pins inserted.
--mike
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Beeswax, oak platform pedals, and barefeet! I do occasionally slip off if
shifting skips at high cadence, but I'm amazed how little I come off on the
intermediate MTB stuff.
With abandon,
Patrick
On Monday, July 8, 2013 10:36:09 AM UTC-6, Daniel D. wrote:
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> Riding with tevas and the MKS touri
Yes. Gripsters grip better.
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I wrote a review about the gripsters vs. the MKS grip kings etc. you might
find it helpful. Here's the link:
http://www.ridingsteel.com/finding-my-perfect-pedal/2013/06/
Of all the pedals I've tried the VP0001 has worked the best, since I've
been using them I've had no slips and because the way
I went from MKS Touring to VP thin gripsters, and much prefer 'em. This on
a LongLow road frame, sometimes high cadence, sometimes just grunting and
mashing. The edges are sharp, and I have smoothed them off a bit.
- Andrew, Berkeley
On Monday, July 8, 2013 9:36:09 AM UTC-7, Daniel D. wrote:
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