FireEye has updated all the pedals they have, adding so many colors to the pedal collection in order to meet the needs of their expanding supporters.
Check below to see the painstaking effort of FireEye Bikes! All of the pedals are available now!
What a beautiful collection! Mounting piles of FireEye pedals!
HollyGrill Pedal, full CNC-machined, dual anodized looks great! Black based with grey, orange, red, green, pink, apple green and blue. Available in 6 colors!
Hive Pedal, honeycomb shaped pedal, its distinctive honeycomb design also relieves excess weight while still retaining the pedals strength. Available in 6 colors!
PJ ACr Pedal, very functional and useful design, the position of the bolts will keep your foot on no matter how messy you get them! Available in 9 colors!
FireEye is happy to announce the launch of their new website. Visit
www.fireeye-bike.com for more information!!
NukeProof pedals and Superstar pedals are one and the same, both made by HTI. HTI also make pedals for Deity and a bunch of BMX brands. The quality of their stuff is generally very good.
As for Superstar, the quality of their products is fine, if you buy it expecting Straitline quality you'll be disappointed but I've got a few Superstar bits here and they're all still running after a couple of years for some.
Speaking of which, if anyone from Fire Eye reads this, are they (Hti) making your pedals as well? Some of the design cues look familiar, if they aren't then sorry, no offence intended.
See if you can find your favourite pedal in there.
Wait... I count seven colours there :L haha
Super nice looking pedals! Not sure if i'd swap out my V8's for them though...
I got the same result...
Perhaps a third count is in order? I could possibly be a complete retard...
I have Straightline, Superstar, V12, V12 Mag ti, Wellgo and 50/50 flats.
The Straightlines are not a great pedal, I don't ride the Straightline or 50/50 due to their poor quality compared to the others.
Superstars are by far the best for grip, value and quality. Going to get the HT Mag/Ti next.
I have been through several Straighline axles, lost pins, had bush issues, they seize in the cold etc. etc.
Just my thoughts thoughts.
www.pinkbike.com/photo/5857446
they look like plastic bodies w/ medal pins....