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B**T
Stolen RaceFace Intellectual Property
These pedals are excellent - they're a near perfect copy of RaceFace's Chester pedals, down to the logo molded into the plastic of the pedal itself (which has been poorly and only slightly modified to read "KP")The quality of these pedals appears to be great, good bearings, quality fiber reinforced nylon.My gripe with these pedals is that the design is blatantly stolen from RaceFace by some Chinese company that is able to undercut RaceFace due to zero R&D and cheap overseas labor.
J**S
15 years on Shimano Clipless Pedals, and an instant convert to these
For 15 years I rode clipless exclusively, in all terrain. I love the way clipless lets me use my hamstrings to pull the pedals up with one led while I press the pedal down woith the other leg. Horsepower. Plus, I can pop my cleat out of a clipless pedal as fast as I can move my shoe off a flat pedal.So why change?I bought another mountain bike to train on in bed weather on the street. It came with excellent flat/spiked pedals, so I rode with those. Loved the flat platform. Really nice control, too. So I thought I would order some for my excellent mountain bike and give them a try. I selected these Fookers because they are essentially RaceFace Chesters, and because they had lots of reviews with a 4.5 star average.When they arrived NEXT DAY (love you, Amazon), I opened the box and exclaimed "Wow!". They look like anodized aluminum, have excellent heft to them, and are very, very good looking. Tier 1 quality, fer sher.So I removed my SPD's and installed these fookers, and took her for a 4 1/2 hour off-road evaluation.Let me say this: I rode down the most intimidating slope of my life yesterday, a slope that I would never have even looked at riding clipless... Lots of steep descents, lots of fast switchbacks, damp trails and zero errors on these pedals.If you are a clipless rider, especially an MTB rider, make yourself happy and buy a set of these. You will love them immediately, and I do mean I M M E D I A T E L Y. Then take them to your favorite trails and get busy. You will be sore the next morning. I was, sore in my quadriceps from the lack of hamstring action, and kind of sore in my upper/back rib cage. The rib cage soreness was probably from the extra 1 1/2 hour I spent in the saddle (WTB Rocket - all day comfort there), and the quads were sore because I had to use them more to make up for no clips to pull my bike around with my hamstrings.But that's cool. My quads will adapt quickly, and you will love the control. My feet never slipped off a pedal, not one single time. And when I did need to get my foot on a pedal quickly, the power can be applied instantly because you will not have to search for the clamp to grip your cleat. All you do is place your foot on the pedal and boom! you have ignition.So there you have it - great pedal by Fooker, wonderful transition and top notch quality, with spare studs and a spare washer, too. Installation was about 60 seconds, removing the old and installing the new. Add 30 seconds putting some grease on the threads and you are into about three minutes of total labor :)I did give every stud a little tightening with what looked like a 2 or 3mm allen wrench. All were snug, but I did want some snug+.Love the pedals, boys. Note - buy the needle bearings for MTB. Most pedals for sale here have spherical bearings (ball bearings). Needle bearings have longer lives and give better overall service.Jerry DavisOP Schnabel - The Dark Side
R**N
Poor quality cartridges... not worth it.
Bearing failed in left after 400 miles and right after 600...After riding on these pedals for a month doing bicycle touring the left pedal developed a clicking sound on each rotation of the crank. The cartridge inside the pedal has a bearing inside it that is catching and damaged. I removed and reset the cartridge and it started clicking again two hundred miles later and now the right pedal has started the same thing... Rebuild kits for the cartridges are $30 and more expensive than the pedals...The pedals still spin for now but click under load and it's extremely annoying to listen to when pedaling 8 hours a day... And they will eventually fail completely.
T**T
Great quality!
I have not ridden on platforms in over 12 years. A friend talked me into trying it again. I do not like to borrow equipment from people and I did not want to spend a bunch of money on a set of peddles I might not like. I also didn't want to buy a pair of junk peddles. I searched until I found these peddles. The shape and component material are the same as a couple of high end name brand peddles. I decided to take a chance. I couldn't be happier! I like to adventure race and I do not like wasting time changing shoes. I rode the peddles with my trail runners and they worked great! I rode them on some of the steeper trails in the Helena MT trail system and never rolled a peddle. I cannot believe the confidence I have with these peddles. I was able to corner so much better and faster just being able to drop a foot if I needed to. These peddles are big enough and strong enough to start from a complete stop on a steep and not slip. I highly recommend these peddles!Side note. If you write a review for these peddles do not use the product name. The Amazon robots that screen the reviews will block you for using profanity.
A**D
Good (updated)
So far so goodI've recently switched from using spds to these. They grip well and are plenty wide enough (size 13 shoe.)Update 05/1/2019About month after I purchased these, I went on a quick 400+ mile bikepacking trip out to the desert and back. I'd ridden them a fair amount before leaving, enough to where one of the pedals (can't remember which) developed a little bit of play in the pedal.I elected to take them apart to see what was what. Here's the scoop, they're a combination of bushing and sealed bearing, it's difficult to explain unless you do the same, and remove the spindle from the pedal body. Long story short, with both the bushing and sealed bearing, there's not adjustment to be made - the bolts that make up the pedal tighten down completely (e.g. you can't "over" tighten.)In order to control the amount of play, I loaded up the area around the bushing with Phil's grease (like, a lot), and put everything back together. It's been golden since - that includes the insanely dry conditions in the desert, plus 30+ mile rides every day since coming back.My only major complaint is that of the pins. (I'm picky - having slip many a pedal on the best bike ever riding skateparks all around the world and back (FBM y'all) I'm sold on having my feet STUCK unless I decide otherwise.)Like that guy named Grant, I use these with Tevas (and socks, sometimes.) Here lately they've gotten less than grippy (the pins are a shinny silver at the top.) Ain't a huge deal, just something to keep in mind.Cheap, though...
S**N
Decent but clearly a knockoff race face.
Seems like decent pedals so far. Will let ya'll know if my 220lbs butt bends or breaks one.
N**K
Good pedals
It seems the quality is there. Will see how long they last.
R**N
identique a mes race face
belle pédales, elles sont identique a mes race face, reste a voir si elles sont aussi solide?
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