Re: [RBW] flat pedals, thin pedals, long pedals

2016-04-01 Thread cyclotourist
Ron, those are cool. Sorta of like a Lambda meets a VP 001. I notice they are made by VP, so that makes sense. On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 3:55 AM, Ron Mc wrote: > There was something I always liked about Grip Kings (MKS Lambda). Though > narrow (good for clearance), too thick, and not quite grippy,

[RBW] flat pedals, thin pedals, long pedals

2016-04-01 Thread William R.
I should have added that I have gun boats, nothing under 13 fits. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.c

[RBW] flat pedals, thin pedals, long pedals

2016-04-01 Thread William R.
I like the looks and dims of that Catalyst pedal Ron. Thanks for bringing it to our attention. So far I love the cheapie VPs that came on my Appaloosa. These look like a step up that I may have to try in the not-too-distant future. Bill in Westchester, NY -- You received this message because y

[RBW] flat pedals, thin pedals, long pedals

2016-04-01 Thread Ron Mc
There was something I always liked about Grip Kings (MKS Lambda). Though narrow (good for clearance), too thick, and not quite grippy, at almost 120mm long, they center very nicely under your arch and give you support mostly from ball to heel - maybe not quite with my ice skate feet. But they