Hi all.
I've been riding VP Vice pedals for a few years now. It took a long while 
(aprx. a year) to get used to riding flats, coming from Speedplay Frogs. 
Finally, it took, and I'm happy on the flats for my commuter (Sam Hill).

However, the Vice have developed play, rattle a bit, and generally feel 
gritty, and I have been experimenting with different ideas. I've recently 
used the old MKS Touring pedals, and RMX sneaker pedals. These are okay, 
but what I've discovered is that for my riding,  flats without connection 
(no clips/straps, powergrips) feel better underfoot with a fairly large 
platform, and low stack height,  like the Vice. And yet I know many of you 
enjoy the Riv-approved MKS Gamma, lambda, and Allways models. All of these 
appear to be taller, and all are narrower than the vice. And yet...I 
wonder: how big is big enough? I'm not racing downhill, fully padded and 
helmeted, on a double boinger, like my neice. I just ride my bike here and 
there, long distances, when time allows.

I always want to support Riv when possible. But I am looking at many other 
pedals that Riv does not sell. What are some of your favorites, and why? 
For what use? If you use the aforementioned MKS pedals, what is your 
opinion of them? Do you like the size/shape? I'm wondering if the length of 
the pedal is more important than the width. The Gamma, Lambda, and Allways, 
for instance, are all longer than the Vice, while being slimmer. 

Thanks.
John


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