I am going to pick up some RMX pedals from the bike shop right now
(special ordered them).

My favorite pedals ever (perhaps the RMX will be better) are something
similar to these Wellgos: http://pnkn.ws/9J3mig

I used to have them on my bike but transferred them to the lady's
bike. Mine are actually lower end and have non-removable pins. They
work amazingly with great traction and lateral support. The RMX don't
have the pins so I'm a little worried that I'll be less than in love.
We'll see.

-Justin

On Nov 14, 12:51 pm, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've tried all three MKS pedals that Riv currently sells--GKs,
> Touring, and Sneaker. Over the past couple of months I've rotated
> around the various pedals on different bikes for different kinds of
> riding--touring, long day rides, commuting, mixed terrain rides and
> even a 200k brevet. All worked well but I think my favorite are the
> Sneaker pedals.
>
> While a lot of BMX pedals have better bearings than the MKS Seakers,
> the Sneakers are priced really well and I like getting stuff through
> Riv when possible.
>
> I feel like I'm still trying to find the right shoe. For rides up to
> 50 miles my Vans work just fine but for longer rides I seem to develop
> little hot spots from the grip pins on the Sneaker pedals. I've ridden
> a bit in Tevas like Grant uses and they work well enough but are just
> a bit wide for my pedaling style. It may be that I just need to use
> some insoles to stiffen them up.
>
> --mike

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