Grant used lots of caps. His one handed typing must be improving, or
he's learned how to hit the -shift- key with a 'ifferent 'igit. I've
always been a right-pinky shifter (on keyboards).
On May 11, 9:48 am, Grant Petersen gr...@rivbike.com wrote:
texan sean says:
I am concerned that the GKs
I say go for it. I love my 'Kings. Recently rode a fast 40 miles in
Tevas and total comfort. They don't feel big, they feel good.
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Yep. Go for them. Grip Kings feel like arch support, so any light shoe is
a rigid bike shoe, with no hot spots. You have high efficiency, infinite
pedal float to save your joints, and get-on-and-go readiness. I lube mine by
pulling the plastic plug over the outboard bearings and dribbling in
How did you get the plastic dust cap out? I assumed it was just
threaded and tried to unscrew it with a pin tool, and all i did was
mangle the pin holes, the cap didn't budge.
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 12:49 PM, Bill Gibson bill.bgib...@gmail.com wrote:
Yep. Go for them. Grip Kings feel like arch
Thanks for the imput Grant and others. I bit the bullet and ordered
some. The plank statement wasn't so much about having alot of
support under my feet as it was abotu being concerned the meaty
parts of my feet would be positioned in the wrong place on long
pedals. Seems that these pedals will
Speaking of Bullseye... I like most of their stuff, (although I have
never seen the wood platform model Grant mentioned) and they have some
new platformish pedals that look very nice. MUSA of course:
http://tinyurl.com/2fxegzf
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There is a little cut out in the pedal body where the cap is pushed in. Jam
and awl or other spikey object in there and leverage the cap out. At least
that is how I do it.
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Bill Connell bconn...@gmail.com wrote:
How did you get the plastic dust cap out? I
I used a little sharp hook-shaped pick tool I got at Harbor Freight, which
allowed me gently insert the pointy tip between plug and pedal body, and to
pull on a lip on the plug, which sits more-or-less flush with the pedal
body. The grey plug on the outboard side of the pedal is a press fit, with
Hi all:
After a year of riding in rain and snow, I wanted to lube the pedals.
Rather than fight with the dust cap on the grip king, I drilled a very
tiny (1/16?) hole in one of the four indents in the cap, and then
stuck my grease gun in it. I pushed clean grease through the pedal
and wiped off
Ahh - the beauty of Reader .pdfs - Thanks Joe! From RR26, here are the
Bullseye Woodys:
http://tinyurl.com/2e7p9xn
Might have to cobble up a pair myself.
On May 11, 7:20 pm, Joe Bernard joer...@gmail.com wrote:
I have the sneaker pedals on a recumbent, and GKs on a Dahon.
They're both the
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 7:15 PM, Marty mgie...@mac.com wrote:
Ahh - the beauty of Reader .pdfs - Thanks Joe! From RR26, here are the
Bullseye Woodys:
Good barefoot pedals. And it looks like you could replace the platform
with prit' near anything if need be.
Shaun Meehan
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