We have more Thin Gripsters on the way, should be here...Tuesday. The 
cygo-lites, too.

On Tuesday, August 28, 2012 9:08:37 AM UTC-7, rperks wrote:
>
> These pedals are great.  While not having tried the particular set that 
> Riv is selling the VP pedals are made by HT OEM, and are all pretty 
> decent.  If you find a bad review it is usually from a downhill or dirt 
> jump guy who landed on them sideways.  I have a downhill racer buddy who 
> has been spinning AE03 pedals on the Trek 650b conversion I did for him 
> about a year ago:
> http://oceanaircycles.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/5.5-sulphur-8724.jpg
> he rides in sandals (sanuk shoe sandals) and can and will smoke most 
> roadies at will with the bike.  While rider skill and power play a role, 
> the foot connection to the bike is no real handicap.  These pedals take the 
> Riv riding free ethic to a new level.  The market is changing, and an 
> expanding pool of riders are open to alternative ideas.  These high quality 
> flat pedals are thin and light, provide the support that is traditionally 
> expected of the shoe, yet let you have the freedom to wear what you want.  
> Imagine a world where a tri racer running in minimalist shoes will chose 
> these for the bike leg to cut transition times to zero, and can use the 
> same pedals on tuesday to roll over to the park with the kids.  
>
> And on a side note about price, Riv is beyond competitive, not sure how 
> they do it, but at this point do not bother trying to out shop this deal if 
> you were thinking about getting a pair
>
> As the t-shirt says, vindication will come
>
> Rob
> -
> oceanaircycles.com
> Ventura, Ca
>
> On Tuesday, August 28, 2012 7:06:11 AM UTC-7, grant wrote:
>>
>> Thomas...the whole point of their thin-ness is------oh man, how do I put 
>> this?-----they're a grand opportunity to break out those elevator shoes. 
>> ESP= elevator shoe pedals. Quicker to type than Thin Gripsters, anyway.
>>
>> On Monday, August 27, 2012 8:06:27 PM UTC-7, Thomas Lynn Skean wrote:
>>>
>>> These..... might even inspire you to lower your saddle a smidge.
>>>
>>> Yours,
>>> Thomas Lynn Skean
>>> who today noticed the difference between riding in Keen sandals versus 
>>> Keen Coronados
>>>
>>

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