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Posted: Aug 9, 2008 at 14:58 Quote
gotta love the big spikes that really dig into your shoes..
but when you miss.. they also dig into your shins.
always a good story thow.

Posted: Aug 15, 2008 at 7:38 Quote
Brooklyn Machine Works- Veggieburgers! Or the original shinburgers if you can find them!

Posted: Aug 15, 2008 at 7:50 Quote
motiv303 wrote:
Brooklyn Machine Works- Veggieburgers! Or the original shinburgers if you can find them!

really heavy, expensive, slippery and pointless

Posted: Aug 15, 2008 at 8:13 Quote
I just got some of those Animal Hamiltons. Really gripy. Not sure on the weight but there doing fine for me.

FL
Posted: Aug 15, 2008 at 8:26 Quote
blkmrktsissypedals wrote:
odyssey plastics are good and light and super cheap
They may be awfully trendy, yes they're light, yes they're cheap. But they're NOT a dirt jump pedal. I ride them for street and park, and when i dirt jump i actually put different pedals on. The grip is horrible for dirt, just horrid.
Ideally, i'd suggest the Wellgo Mg-1s!

Posted: Aug 15, 2008 at 8:53 Quote
gutkrencher wrote:
motiv303 wrote:
Brooklyn Machine Works- Veggieburgers! Or the original shinburgers if you can find them!

really heavy, expensive, slippery and pointless

Not, sort of, no way, and you're trippin!

Posted: Aug 15, 2008 at 9:01 Quote
Wellgo MG1s are outstanding for dirtjumping. This a a VERY frequent topic. Use the search next time before you post.

Posted: Aug 15, 2008 at 9:02 Quote
motiv303 wrote:
gutkrencher wrote:
motiv303 wrote:
Brooklyn Machine Works- Veggieburgers! Or the original shinburgers if you can find them!

really heavy, expensive, slippery and pointless

Not, sort of, no way, and you're trippin!

Dude. They weigh 643g and they are WAY too thick. No thanks.

Posted: Aug 15, 2008 at 9:38 Quote
motiv303 wrote:
gutkrencher wrote:
motiv303 wrote:
Brooklyn Machine Works- Veggieburgers! Or the original shinburgers if you can find them!

really heavy, expensive, slippery and pointless

Not, sort of, no way, and you're trippin!

i was thinking of the shin burgers. im sure the veggies are a bit better but still pointless

Posted: Aug 15, 2008 at 9:49 Quote
1664 shaved beaver traps.

Posted: Aug 16, 2008 at 5:15 Quote
-jumpstyle- wrote:
1664 shaved beaver traps.
i second i have the non shaved ones and they are awsome, friends complain when riding my bike that they have too much grip. and they are pretty cheap, well i paid 30 + tax for mine.

Posted: Aug 16, 2008 at 7:44 Quote
athlon64FX wrote:
-jumpstyle- wrote:
1664 shaved beaver traps.
i second i have the non shaved ones and they are awsome, friends complain when riding my bike that they have too much grip. and they are pretty cheap, well i paid 30 + tax for mine.
i got the shaved for $49.99 + tax.

Posted: Aug 16, 2008 at 8:46 Quote
i say crank brothers 50/50 i have some they are great
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Posted: Aug 19, 2008 at 10:50 Quote
DavidMakalaster wrote:
motiv303 wrote:
gutkrencher wrote:


really heavy, expensive, slippery and pointless

Not, sort of, no way, and you're trippin!

Dude. They weigh 643g and they are WAY too thick. No thanks.

I'm not a weight weenie, so that really doesn't phase me. I'm more concerned with strength, grip, and looks. I also like beefier parts rather than thin little things. And is that the weight of the veggies or the shinburgers, I can't look it up right now?

Posted: Aug 19, 2008 at 10:59 Quote
we can't get 1664 products in england - the website blocks us :mad: E 13 staccato 8's look pretty good Smile


 


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