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Mike Rocket J Squirrel
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
I have a couple of bicycles that I want to sell locally. I tossed the
pedals they came with years ago and don't want to sell them with my good
pedals. The local shops don't have any throwaway platform pedals to sell
or give to me and the pair of inexpensive platform pedals that I bought
on eBay have a smaller spindle than the standard 9/16x20 thread the
cranks sport. Who's got a lead on two pair of throwaway platforms that
fit standard cranks?
Thanks!
--
Mike Rocket J Squirrel
A Muzi
01-03-1970, 08:48 AM
Mike Rocket J Squirrel wrote:
> I have a couple of bicycles that I want to sell locally. I tossed the
> pedals they came with years ago and don't want to sell them with my good
> pedals. The local shops don't have any throwaway platform pedals to sell
> or give to me and the pair of inexpensive platform pedals that I bought
> on eBay have a smaller spindle than the standard 9/16x20 thread the
> cranks sport. Who's got a lead on two pair of throwaway platforms that
> fit standard cranks?
Your LBS does not have a case of $15 ~$20 pedals?
WTF?? Try an LBS which commonly services bicycles. These are a commodity.
--
Andrew Muzi
www.yellowjersey.org
Open every day since 1 April, 1971
Chalo
01-03-1970, 08:48 AM
Mike Rocket J Squirrel wrote:
>
> Who's got a lead on two pair of throwaway platforms that
> fit standard cranks?
http://www.danscomp.com/465110.php?cat=PARTS
russellseaton1@yahoo.com
01-03-1970, 08:48 AM
On Jul 27, 10:07 am, Mike Rocket J Squirrel
<j.michael.elli...@GOLLYgmail.com> wrote:
> I have a couple of bicycles that I want to sell locally. I tossed the
> pedals they came with years ago and don't want to sell them with my good
> pedals. The local shops don't have any throwaway platform pedals to sell
> or give to me and the pair of inexpensive platform pedals that I bought
> on eBay have a smaller spindle than the standard 9/16x20 thread the
> cranks sport. Who's got a lead on two pair of throwaway platforms that
> fit standard cranks?
>
> Thanks!
> --
> Mike Rocket J Squirrel
http://www.nashbar.com/results.cfm?subcategory=60001181&category=6000108&browse=&storetype=&estoreid=&brand=&searchbox=&start=1&orderby=price1&pagename=Shop%20by%20Subcat%3A%20Platform%20Pedals
$13 or $15 before 20% off coupon from Nashbar today. Order some other
stuff to spread shipping.
landotter
01-03-1970, 08:48 AM
On Jul 27, 10:07 am, Mike Rocket J Squirrel
<j.michael.elli...@GOLLYgmail.com> wrote:
> I have a couple of bicycles that I want to sell locally. I tossed the
> pedals they came with years ago and don't want to sell them with my good
> pedals. The local shops don't have any throwaway platform pedals to sell
> or give to me and the pair of inexpensive platform pedals that I bought
> on eBay have a smaller spindle than the standard 9/16x20 thread the
> cranks sport. Who's got a lead on two pair of throwaway platforms that
> fit standard cranks?
The Xmarts usually have some resin pedals for under a tenner. Make
sure they're not 1/2" thread.
Donald Gillies
01-03-1970, 08:48 AM
My resin pedals lasted less than 6 months on my Schwinn Moab II
bicycle. I'd ratyher have NO pedals than a set of resin pedals, if
buying a used bicycle on craiglist ... They are worse than nothing,
imho.
A better choice is Performance which often has MTB "flat" rattrap
pedals in the $12.95 to $15.95 range, and the only plastic is the
dustcaps ... Some (wellgo) even come with removable face plates ...
- Don Gillies
San Diego, CA
Ozark Bicycle
01-03-1970, 08:48 AM
On Jul 27, 10:17 am, "russellseat...@yahoo.com"
<russellseat...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jul 27, 10:07 am, Mike Rocket J Squirrel
>
> <j.michael.elli...@GOLLYgmail.com> wrote:
> > I have a couple of bicycles that I want to sell locally. I tossed the
> > pedals they came with years ago and don't want to sell them with my good
> > pedals. The local shops don't have any throwaway platform pedals to sell
> > or give to me and the pair of inexpensive platform pedals that I bought
> > on eBay have a smaller spindle than the standard 9/16x20 thread the
> > cranks sport. Who's got a lead on two pair of throwaway platforms that
> > fit standard cranks?
>
> > Thanks!
> > --
> > Mike Rocket J Squirrel
>
> http://www.nashbar.com/results.cfm?subcategory=60001181&category=6000...
>
> $13 or $15 before 20% off coupon from Nashbar today. Order some other
> stuff to spread shipping.
Nashbar item NS-CGP, now $12.99 (before the "20% off any order"
promotion is factored in), is often $9.99 when there is no such
promotion (and, if you have a 10% code from a catalog, etc., it would
apply). IOW, beware Nashbar's pricing. policies.
Johnny Sunset aka Tom Sherman
01-03-1970, 08:49 AM
Andrew Muzi wrote:
> Mike Rocket J Squirrel wrote:
>
> > I have a couple of bicycles that I want to sell locally. I tossed the
> > pedals they came with years ago and don't want to sell them with my good
> > pedals. The local shops don't have any throwaway platform pedals to sell
> > or give to me and the pair of inexpensive platform pedals that I bought
> > on eBay have a smaller spindle than the standard 9/16x20 thread the
> > cranks sport. Who's got a lead on two pair of throwaway platforms that
> > fit standard cranks?
>
> Your LBS does not have a case of $15 ~$20 pedals?
> WTF?? Try an LBS which commonly services bicycles. These are a commodity.
I would have thought most LBS's would have a box of "take-off"
platform pedals that were removed when the customer upgraded pedals at
the time of purchase?
--
Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
The weather is here, wish you were beautiful
datakoll
01-03-1970, 08:49 AM
somemoregasborg!
http://www.universalcycles.com/shopping/index.php?category=114
butt on the hole, nashbar's cheapo line goesmaybe 2000+ miles with
repack and timely adjustments.
I use the beartraps with plywood covers kreeping an extra set in stock
performance pedals are maybe more decorative nashbar pedals at higher
cost
Mike Rocket J Squirrel
01-03-1970, 08:49 AM
A Muzi typed:
> Mike Rocket J Squirrel wrote:
>> I have a couple of bicycles that I want to sell locally. I tossed the
>> pedals they came with years ago and don't want to sell them with my
>> good pedals. The local shops don't have any throwaway platform pedals
>> to sell or give to me and the pair of inexpensive platform pedals that
>> I bought on eBay have a smaller spindle than the standard 9/16x20
>> thread the cranks sport. Who's got a lead on two pair of throwaway
>> platforms that fit standard cranks?
>
> Your LBS does not have a case of $15 ~$20 pedals?
> WTF?? Try an LBS which commonly services bicycles. These are a commodity.
>
That's not too much less that I expect these bikes will sell for.
"Throwaway pedals" is the key word here. I don't want to throw the bikes
away. I regret having thrown away the pedals the bikes came with.
-- mike rocket j squirrel
Donald Gillies
01-03-1970, 08:53 AM
here is the lowest-cost decent pedal from wellgo, under $15, according
to www.froogle.com :
http://www.pricepoint.com/detail/14236-240_WELL95-3-Parts-65-Pedals/Wellgo-LU-964-w/-Clip-&-Strap-Pedals-offerIN070GLB.htm?zmam=3075515&zmas=1&zmac=30&zmap=14236
Wellgo LU-964 pedal with clips & straps, silver with black REMOVEABLE
cages, $12.98/pair, 360 grams.
Gosh, these appear to be a raging bargain !!
- Don Gillies
San Diego, CA
Carl Sundquist
01-03-1970, 08:53 AM
"Donald Gillies" <gillies@cs.ubc.ca> wrote in message
news:f8drn8$ckr$1@cascade.cs.ubc.ca...
> here is the lowest-cost decent pedal from wellgo, under $15, according
> to www.froogle.com :
>
>
> http://www.pricepoint.com/detail/14236-240_WELL95-3-Parts-65-Pedals/Wellgo-LU-964-w/-Clip-&-Strap-Pedals-offerIN070GLB.htm?zmam=3075515&zmas=1&zmac=30&zmap=14236
>
> Wellgo LU-964 pedal with clips & straps, silver with black REMOVEABLE
> cages, $12.98/pair, 360 grams.
>
> Gosh, these appear to be a raging bargain !!
>
Can you source replacement cages?
Donald Gillies
01-03-1970, 08:54 AM
>Can you source replacement cages?
Irrelevent! The last time I needed replacement cages, I simply got
cages from another pedal and widened / moved the hole to make my
replacement cages ...
- Don Gillies
San Diego, CA
landotter
01-03-1970, 08:54 AM
On Jul 27, 6:16 pm, "Carl Sundquist" <carl...@cox.net> wrote:
> "Donald Gillies" <gill...@cs.ubc.ca> wrote in message
>
> news:f8drn8$ckr$1@cascade.cs.ubc.ca...
>
> > here is the lowest-cost decent pedal from wellgo, under $15, according
> > towww.froogle.com:
>
> >http://www.pricepoint.com/detail/14236-240_WELL95-3-Parts-65-Pedals/W...
>
> > Wellgo LU-964 pedal with clips & straps, silver with black REMOVEABLE
> > cages, $12.98/pair, 360 grams.
>
> > Gosh, these appear to be a raging bargain !!
>
> Can you source replacement cages?
who cares about replacement cages, I wanna see the balloon toed clown
shoes they're designed for!
Carl Sundquist
01-03-1970, 08:54 AM
"Donald Gillies" <gillies@cs.ubc.ca> wrote in message
news:f8e0f3$etd$1@cascade.cs.ubc.ca...
> >Can you source replacement cages?
>
> Irrelevent! The last time I needed replacement cages, I simply got
> cages from another pedal and widened / moved the hole to make my
> replacement cages ...
You can buy whole new pedal sets for $13. How long did it take you to take
cages from another pedal, widen/move the hole and assemble the parts (plus
the loss of value of the other, now cageless pedal).
What's the value of your time?
Mike Rocket J Squirrel
01-03-1970, 08:55 AM
Chalo typed:
> Mike Rocket J Squirrel wrote:
>> Who's got a lead on two pair of throwaway platforms that
>> fit standard cranks?
>
> http://www.danscomp.com/465110.php?cat=PARTS
>
>
Thanks!
-- mike rocket j squirrel
Mike Rocket J Squirrel
01-03-1970, 08:56 AM
Johnny Sunset aka Tom Sherman typed:
> Andrew Muzi wrote:
>> Mike Rocket J Squirrel wrote:
>>
>>> I have a couple of bicycles that I want to sell locally. I tossed the
>>> pedals they came with years ago and don't want to sell them with my good
>>> pedals. The local shops don't have any throwaway platform pedals to sell
>>> or give to me and the pair of inexpensive platform pedals that I bought
>>> on eBay have a smaller spindle than the standard 9/16x20 thread the
>>> cranks sport. Who's got a lead on two pair of throwaway platforms that
>>> fit standard cranks?
>> Your LBS does not have a case of $15 ~$20 pedals?
>> WTF?? Try an LBS which commonly services bicycles. These are a commodity.
>
> I would have thought most LBS's would have a box of "take-off"
> platform pedals that were removed when the customer upgraded pedals at
> the time of purchase?
Exactly what I was hoping to find. Alas . . .
-- mike rocket j squirrel
Johnny Sunset aka Tom Sherman
01-03-1970, 08:56 AM
"datakoll" aka gene daniels wrote:
> somemoregasborg!
>
> http://www.universalcycles.com/shopping/index.php?category=114
>
> butt on the hole, nashbar's cheapo line goesmaybe 2000+ miles with
> repack and timely adjustments....
And the Lifetime Achievement Award for Creative Misuse of Homonyms
goes to mr. gene daniels of rec.bicycles.tech.
--
Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
The weather is here, wish you were beautiful
Chalo
01-03-1970, 08:57 AM
Mike Rocket J Squirrel wrote:
>
> A Muzi wrote:
> >
> > Your LBS does not have a case of $15 ~$20 pedals?
> > WTF?? Try an LBS which commonly services bicycles. These are a
> > commodity.
>
> That's not too much less that I expect these bikes will sell for.
> "Throwaway pedals" is the key word here. I don't want to throw the bikes
> away. I regret having thrown away the pedals the bikes came with.
Do you have a hippie bike collective near you? Those places have bike
parts essentially free to good homes (even if there is a nominal
price).
Here are some $3/pr nylon pedals from an eBay store I've done quite a
bit of business with:
http://cgi.ebay.com/PAIR-OF-BMX-BICYCLE-PLATFORM-PEDALS-PART-477_W0QQitemZ290136444944QQihZ019
Chalo
A Muzi
01-03-1970, 08:58 AM
> "datakoll" aka gene daniels wrote:
>> somemoregasborg!
>> http://www.universalcycles.com/shopping/index.php?category=114
>> butt on the hole, nashbar's cheapo line goesmaybe 2000+ miles with
>> repack and timely adjustments....
Johnny Sunset aka Tom Sherman wrote:
> And the Lifetime Achievement Award for Creative Misuse of Homonyms
> goes to mr. gene daniels of rec.bicycles.tech.
The English version of 'lorem ipsum' as Mr Dacey noted.
--
Andrew Muzi
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