Corwin: tangent, but related: will you please post a photo or photos of
your Hon Solo?
I bought, modified, and rode one for several years back before my daughter
had her license (and took over my car), and when I had to chauffeur her
around. I'd put the HS in the boot of the compact, drive her to
Hi Glen -
I have MKS Ezy pedals on my Dahon Hon Solo. Have not tried clipless. I
imagine it would work well. The Ezys come off easy once you know the trick.
Regards,
Corwin
On Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 1:42:16 PM UTC-7 Glen wrote:
> Following on to this; has anyone here used the MKS ezy
I have been using the Funn Mamba pedals and have thought they are good
-https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B074WMBWD9?psc=1=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
They are my first clipless pedals, so I can't compare them to anything. But
I'm a fan of the big platform and I've had no problem with clipping in or
I've been using the Crank Brothers double shot pedals for a while and
really like them. The platform is nice for me, and the clip-in side is as
good as any other brand I've tried.
Crank Brothers are kind of like the forgotten brother of clip in pedals. I
only tried them because my friend used
John,
I use SPD pedals on my "pure" road bike, my most road-ish mixed surface
bikes get combo pedals, and everything else gets flat pedals.
For combo SPD/flat pedals, I have the VP-R62 on one bike, which seems no
longer available. But I have a few pairs of the very similar Venzo dual
function
Following on to this; has anyone here used the MKS ezy pedal system to
easily swap between flats and clipless?
On Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 1:41:02 PM UTC-6 John Bokman wrote:
> Rivsters:
>
> I've ridden many many years on Speedplay Frogs with great enjoyment.
> I've also ridden for years
My favorite is the MKS Sylvan Road with the XL Deep MKS toe clips (I wear a
size 14 shoe) and ALE straps with the reinforced leather sleeve. I like the
Sylvan Road (vs the Touring) because there's no teeth to catch shoe tread
and it's wide-ish compared to some other ones. The Touring does work