Pedals Advice

Artoist

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May 27, 2024
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St Helens
Hi,looking to replace pedals and come across these on offer -

Race Face Aeffect R Pedals​

Any users? I'm relatively new to EMTB and have done a bit of research but always prefer actual users of a product
Thanks
 

#lazy

E*POWAH BOSS
Oct 1, 2019
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Surrey
I can’t comment on those but have been using these for nearly a decade and are as good as any , easy to service , cheaper and made in the Uk 👍
 

RustyIron

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Jun 5, 2021
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La Habra, California
Any users? I'm relatively new to EMTB and have done a bit of research but always prefer actual users of a product

I ride Race Face Atlas Pedals. If the Aefects were more to my liking I wouldn't hesitate to get them. Race Face has a lifetime guarantee, and their customer service has always been willing to send new parts. They're a good company.
 

#lazy

E*POWAH BOSS
Oct 1, 2019
1,413
1,547
Surrey
You've forgot to put on what your actually using😁
Silly me ☺️
 

Mikerb

E*POWAH Elite World Champion
May 16, 2019
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5,104
Weymouth
I looked at those when buying new pedals recently but ended up going for Race Face Atlas for a couple of reasons. The Aeffect Rs are a bit too big in my book, and the Atlas is a little more compact, a little thinner and has a concave platform which is something I always go for. i think both are a round the same price if you shop around.
 

steve_sordy

Wedding Crasher
Nov 5, 2018
9,094
9,573
Lincolnshire, UK
DMR Vault. £79.99 from here, or for £1 more you can have a choice of colours and pins from eBay.


I got my first pair in 2010 when I was offered a £100 voucher when I bought a bike. I needed some pedals so I bought the Vaults at £99.99. There is no way I would have spent that much on pedals back in 2010 without them being essentially free; my previous pair cost £5! (Some horrendous bear trap style things).

I was so impressed with them that when I bought a second bike in 2014, I bought some Vaults without hesitation. It just happened that for each set the best price was black with blue pins. So I now have two pedals that look the same. Initially there was the new pair and the old pair that were easily distinguishable, but as the years have passed, I can't tell them apart. It is now 2024 and one is 14 years old and one is 10 years old. I have fitted four and maybe five sets of bearings in total to them that cost about £9 each. I have no idea how many sets of bearings have been fitted to which pedals. The pedals just keep going! For the last five years I only have the one bike. So one set of pedals is on the bike, the other is in my bike box ready to go with a new set of bearings.

Tip: Remove the leading pin from each side of each pedal. That is the pin that will rake down your shin bone! :eek:🤕
 

spurty30

New Member
Apr 16, 2024
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Cairngorms, Scotland
Just bought a set of pnw composite flat pedals in the grey,have to say they are super grippy and very stable. worth a look as they're not well as well known as some brands but I'm impressed with the quality and the price. On sale at the moment for £43
 

NorthernDust

New Member
Apr 30, 2024
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43
Pennines
Silly me
Have Nanos on my 3 bikes as does my mate. Great pedal, used different incarnations over the years
 

Artoist

Member
May 27, 2024
35
163
St Helens
First Blood
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