Have you looked at wiggle reviews? I have dmr, I don't know what model - they're aluminium. They have done a lot and had a lot of hits - they just work. I ended up taking all the inside pins out - I just have the outer and middle pins; they still grip like crazy. I think the inner pins would have chewed through my five tens eventually. I would buy these pedals again, but I have no idea when I'll need to
I have always used DMR V12 pedals with no issues just wondered if I was missing anything
DMR Vaults. Very similar to the V12, just lighter.
I grease them every six months or so and replace the bushes and bearings when they need it, about every 3 years or so.
I could be completely wrong, but I thought the V12 and Vault are the same peddle, same weight, just the V12 is painted (and comes off easily) whereas the Vault is anodised ?
Not unless the paint is REALLY thick. The V12 is definitely a heavier pedal.I could be completely wrong, but I thought the V12 and Vault are the same peddle, same weight, just the V12 is painted (and comes off easily) whereas the Vault is anodised ?
Stamps and OneUp's for me if we are talking about flats.
is it Crank Brothers Stamp 1 MTB Pedals you recommend?
I tend to agree with that, very very happy with the Horizon Pro so far. And CRC/Nukeproof customer service is top notch, I had the Composite Neutron before that, broke 4 pairs and got a new one each time in a couple of days. I eventually upgraded to the Horizon for a peace of mind.I have had a few different brands, but for best grip on flats I love the Nukeproof Sam Hill Horizon Pro.
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