+1Obviously yellow.
How much bigger a platform are the V11 over the V6?
Glad to hear that. I ordered a pair the other evening.Got to stand on some of these today https://wetheriders.com.au/collections/accessories-1/products/odin-huck-to-flat-pedals
Very impressed, seem very solidly built, super grippy, and feel bigger/wider than they are (similar to TMacs). If/when the Deitys die (probably never the way they're going) might have to give them a shot.
They look good, but you'll get a similar pedal for less from chain reaction. Nuke proof are popular across the forum.I’m looking at getting a couple of sets of flats to put on bikes to get a couple of mates into riding. I haven’t ridden flats in at least 4 years. Last were saints that are on a mates bike. Anyone have experience with these?
https://www.pushys.com.au/tag-metals-t3-nylon-flat-mtb-pedals.html
Did a run around local bike shops yesterday hoping to buy a tyre before Easter, saw these
https://au.chromagbikes.com/products/pedals-dagga
These look the goods. Large platform and some serious pins going on. True chin destroyers. I’m leaning to composite though. To many good flats to choose from these days
Like all CB....3x the price for 1/3 of the performance.CRC do have some good prices. The crank brothers composites look good to but no stock.
Seriously who buys these? Are the pins secretly gold
https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mobile/au/en/crankbrothers-stamp-11-flat-pedals/rp-prod168006
Got a set in black waiting for the banshee build. Plenty of grip from the looks of them.Put the V11s on the Waltly this morning and got a lovely suprise. DMR have put their moto pins on the front and back and their regular pins on the sides, thanks for listening to us DMR. Everyone else probably knew this already but I was stoked.
Yeah the moto pins have great grip just don't introduce them to your shins.Got a set in black waiting for the banshee build. Plenty of grip from the looks of them.
I introduced them to the back of my leg instead. Not bad, 5/10 pain. I think traditional pins hurt more as they demand more surface area.Yeah the moto pins have great grip just don't introduce them to your shins.
And slip more.I think traditional pins hurt more as they demand more surface area.
Or the mental Chromag-style dog point plus threaded tip. Plenty'o'grip.And slip more.
Dog point pins all the way.
Yep. If 45 years riding flats, 25 of those on MTB, has taught me anything, it’s that 1/2 arsed pins are cheugy.Or the mental Chromag-style dog point plus threaded tip. Plenty'o'grip.
Same theory as kitchen knives, you're more likely to cut yourself with a dull knife than a sharp one.Yep. If 45 years riding flats, 25 of those on MTB, has taught me anything, it’s that 1/2 arsed pins are cheugy.
Can’t recall the last time I slipped a pedal since going full agro on pins.