Plastic vs. metal pedals
Lee,
I have recently given up clipless after realizing that I can manage the same speed while having more fun on flats. So, I was looking for some new flats at my local bike shop when I noticed that specialized is now selling p.bikes with plastic pedals. Supposedly they are popular with bmxers because they do not leave nasty shin scars. I just find it hard to believe they grip very well. Any thoughts?
Joshua
Eastern Crown pedals. |
Hey Joshua,
Compared with metal pedals with pins, plastic pedals tend to be:
• Lighter.
• Less expensive to make. You can get a really cheap pedal, or you can get a pedal with great bearings at a lower price than a premium metal pedal.
• Easier on your shins. This is the claim, but it’s arguable. A plastic pedal strike will hurt just as much as a metal one; maybe it won’t bleed as much?
• Better for grinding. Plastic tends to slide rather than grab (one reason most bash guards are plastic rather than metal). Kids these days are all about the grinding.
• Shorter lived. Grinding wears them down.
• Less sticky. From what I read, only the better plastic pedals stick to shoes as well as metal pedals. (Funny: Some riders say premium pedals and shoes are TOO sticky.) Check out this ww.bmxplusmag.com article about increasing shoe traction while maintaining grind-ability. Hint: Add metal pins.
• Available in more colors. If it was 1988, we’d be seeing day-glow pink pedals (and I’d be rocking ’em with my matching helmet cover).
Go forth and rip it!
Lee
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