Wellgo Mountain/city/comfort Bike Pedals “shimano” Comp
Sunday, December 27th, 2009 at
6:17 pm
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BICYCLE GEL SADDLE COVER SEAT COMFORT CYCLING BIKE ROAD
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WELLGO MOUNTAIN/CITY/COMFORT BIKE PEDALS "SHIMANO" COMP
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![]() 1969 VINTAGE SCHWINN DELUXE TYPHOON BEACH CRUISER BIKE BICYCLE COMFORT CLASSIC US $455.00
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YOu won’t have any reliability issues with these Hardwire pedals. I have couple of them, they’re top-notch quality. And the sound quality is first-rate all the way. IMO, this pedal line is just about the best value in the entire pedal market today. rgds.
I'd go with about a 7-foot rod with a medium tip, rated for 20# line and 1/2 to 1-oz lures.
I dont even know man that joint is huge though with like a bunch ohf pedals and knobs on the botom it looks comlicated
I know it isn't the question you asked, but please, do not skimp on shorts. Buy yourself a great pair of bike shorts (with a good chamois) and you'll have far more fun (and far less chafing/soreness) than if you try to do serious cycling in a pair of old sweats or running shorts.
About pedals, I'm a big fan of SPDs (Shimano) or eggbeaters (crank brothers). both allow you to wear a shoe with recessed cleats. A shoe with recessed cleats usually has a rubber bottom with good traction, so that if you aren't clipped in, you'll still be able to pedal in a circle (just sub-optimally). This is very helpful when you are just starting out and for in-town riding with a lot of starting/stopping. A few of my friends ride pedals with a platform (no clip/cleat) on one side and an SPD entry on the other. This lets them ride clipped in or not, depending on what kind of shoes they have on. Very cool.