Ah, you've saved me the time of going through the archives to find you. :-)

I'd like to be on your list.

On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 11:38 AM, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Grip Kings are great.  I humbly remind the group that I have in the past
> sold a modification to Grip Kings to transform them into "Grip King
> Supremes".  I will be selling them again in the future.  What I've made and
> sold is aluminum cages that sandwich in and enhance the platform width
> while sacrificing zero turning clearance.
>
> My retired father is picking away at redoing the tooling, which will put
> me in charge of production.  I've got about ten names and email addresses
> for the folks that want to buy them when I have them again.  $25 shipped is
> the price.
>
> Here's the youtube I did when I first prototyped these.  You can make your
> own, DIY for under $5.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wo0YlOqqISs
>
> Here's some photos of our product version, that we have sold (to rave
> reviews) and will sell in the future
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/sets/72157629107195978/
>
> To those that are still waiting, I have not forgotten.  To those that want
> to be on the list, let me know.
>
> Bill
>
>
> On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 10:57:14 AM UTC-7, Rex Kerr wrote:
>>
>> I had some 5% back store credit burning a hole in my rivbike.comaccount, so 
>> I recently made a "purchase".  (Thanks guys!)  Part of my order
>> was a pair of King Grip pedals.  Did my first ride with them today and
>> thought I'd share my thoughts for those who are considering them.
>>
>> The ride was my normal 10 mile commute, unseasonably cool with a slight
>> breeze.  Rode in my size 14 Chaco sandals, with socks (fashion at its
>> best!) due to the cooler temperatures.
>>
>> Last night I installed the pedals.  They were surprisingly light.  They
>> look very bulky and heavy, but when I held them I was pleasantly surprised.
>>  Too lazy to find the grease, so I put a dab of wax based chain lube on the
>> threads and figured the existing grease in the crank arms would be
>> sufficient.  The spindles have both hex flats for a 14 mm pedal wrench and
>> recessed holes for an allen wrench.  I used the flats since I already had
>> the pedal wrench in hand from removing the MKS touring pedals.
>>
>> The MKS touring pedals were bothering me in that I was constantly
>> suffering from pedal strike.  I tried, seriously, to teach myself how close
>> they were to the ground, but it seemed that even on the most subtle of
>> turns they would touch the ground.  The King Grip pedals, on the other
>> hand, had amazing clearance.  I pedaled through every turn, even some that
>> I shouldn't have and couldn't get them to hit the ground.  I tried standing
>> with one foot low and swerving back and forth on the bike trail trying to
>> get them to touch, and they didn't.  They had GREAT clearance!  (Grant
>> responded to my previous complaints about the MKS pedals, indicating that
>> the King Grips had the best clearance of the pedals they sell)
>>
>> On the MKS pedals I have been using powergrip straps.  I didn't miss the
>> attachment at all with the King Grip pedals as the platform held the shoe
>> in place well.
>>
>> Overall they were good pedals.  My concern, though, is that they felt too
>> narrow.  I felt like I had to keep my feet in just the right place to keep
>> them centered over the pedal, and yet I was still pushing against the
>> straps of my sandals as my foot wanted to migrate outwards.  It may be
>> because I tend to pedal somewhat toe out, and on my old Speedplay Frog
>> pedals I always special ordered them with extra long spindles, but I think
>> that I'd also prefer a longer spindle with the King Grip pedal so that I
>> could feel like my foot was actually on the pedal.  Maybe I should try them
>> with a set of those "knee saver" spacer, but I don't have any available.  I
>> also quickly understood why some here have been adding an extra support
>> along the outer edge and am somewhat tempted to go back through the
>> archives and see who was selling those and try to modify these accordingly.
>>
>> Anyhow, hope that this quick review is helpful to anybody considering
>> these pedals...
>>
>> -Rex
>>
>>
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