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For small (ish) feet (XC)
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X Commie
03/08/07 09:25
7853 forum posts
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Well?
Hoping to get the Missus a bike soon and will need new pedals.
So what flat pedals are suitable for size 5 feet for general XC use?
I think V8 / V12's might be too big.
Oh - cheap too please.
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Mustgrump Ridcully
03/08/07 10:44
I use V12s and I've only got size 5 1/2 feet, and they're fine for me
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Droppin-Neutron
03/08/07 10:52
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Them new Straitline ones
Oh theyre 80 quid
Forget those then
Never mind.....
(seriously, 80 quid for a set of flat pedals....)
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X Commie
03/08/07 10:55
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For £144 I would want these to do the pedaling
I thought a big pedal would increase the chance of her placing her foot too far back resulting in a shin-scrape? no?
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Mustgrump Ridcully
03/08/07 10:57
For £144 I'd want them to do the pedalling, clean and service the bike after every ride, and make me a cup of coffee every morning!
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John Gourette
03/08/07 16:01
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Barbara gets on well with Shimano DXes.
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Jenny
03/08/07 18:38
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V 8's fine with size 4 girly feet, would highly recommend shin protectors though.
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X Commie
06/08/07 08:42
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Got some Wellgo V8 copies. She seems perfectly happy on them though has not slipped off them yet.
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