Check out the stuff from Crank Brothers as well. Never have to worry about mudding them up. http://www.crankbrothers.com/pedals_candy.php
Check out the stuff from Crank Brothers as well. Never have to worry about mudding them up. http://www.crankbrothers.com/pedals_candy.php
2012 Jeep JKU Rubicon - 4-1/2" AEV lift w 35" Toyo's
03 BMW Z4 2.5i ESS Stage 2 Supercharged, Custom Suspension, Stebro Exhaust, Hamann Side Skirts
85 BMW 535is Lowering springs, bilstein sport shocks, extra attitude
That's actually why i went with TIME. Both TIME and CB are better in muddy/slushy conditions. I started on SPD's and they'd have issues when they get clogged up. I like the "firm" feel of TIME over the floaty feel of CB (but that's a personal thing... my buddy likes CB for the opposite reason, he likes having some side-to-side play in the pedal)
Picked up a bike for my wife last night... found an awesome deal, $550 for a 2011 Giant Talon 29er-1 (bike sells for $900+ at LBS, so almost $1k after tax).
.... and these are the pedals she uses (TIME ATAC Z); well, "used to use"... she hasn't ridden in ~ 2+ years because of the kids. But they'll be going back on this bike for her first ride
Nice score bro, awesome price on that.
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Thanks!! I just cleaned it all up and gave it a good tune-up. Previous owner had the rear derailleur tension all wrong
going to get her "stocking stuffers" this xmas with parts to go 1x9. Just need to decide how I want to go about it.... I'm running an MRP x1 and a SS chainring, but I think she may need some bash protection (especially being a small sized 29er). I've done the bash guard + N-gear jumpstop... but have had issues with the jumpstop not doing the job on really bumpy stuff. So im thinking of one of those chainrings that have inner & outer guards...
LMAO... guess that was a different language for you huh Sal?
hahahaha. Basically what I said was I want to take the gears off the front of the bike. You know how bikes have 3 rings in the front and 9 rings in the rear for a 27 speed bike? (or 8 in the rear for a 24 spd bike). Well, no one actually uses that "big" chainring offroad and it actually gets in the way when trying to clear obstacles. And unless you live in the mountains you don't need that "small" chainring (likes like a low gear in 4x4 low in the tcase).
There's a few different options for taking those gears off and still retaining the chain.
Here's what I have on my bike:
... and im debating what route I want to go with the wifes bike.
Here's what my bike used to have... a bashguard on the outside (the white piece) and a chainkeeper on the inside (that little metal thin mounted to the frame).
^ I didn't like that very much though... that piece on the inside was a bit too flimsy and my chain would still come off once in a while.
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