Had 0 pins and already lost the cap on the pedal.
Wanted to change it now, because I was grinding on the bearing (I had the feeling I was grinding on the Metal and getting stuck.)
I run pedals that are the same as the premium alloy but they are plastic with metal pins
stillcantdraw on
It ain’t a brag to say you give yourself a spinner every pedal stroke. But really, that’s impressive wear!
Legitimate-Cow2843 on
Ive always had a preference for alloy pedals for the grip and strength/longevity. The loose ball salt alloy pedals i have are amazing for the price. The closest similar pedal is the trey jones shadow pedal, but that one is double the price(sealed i believe) but has some fixed pin which i dont like. With the salt pedals if you wanted to grind them all the pins are removable, and a bit longer.
(Probably 2 years or so on this pair. Still mint.)
Zerocoolx1 on
Buy better pedals and they could last you years. I have a pair of Burgtec Penthouse Flats from 2012ish on my BMX
T2_Beanie297 on
I run them until my feet start slipping off the pedals. Only a matter of time until a fast 180 will send you into a slip and roll to the skull bc ive definitely been there done that. Additionally buying new shoes when theres not enough grip to grip the pedals anymore is a given too
Blun-ted_DA9 on
Had my jcpc for 5 years and still taking abuse. I run one side with pins and one side with out any
BrightDamage8260 on
i had a pair of alloy jim c’s for 15 years, had an mag pair for several years prior. i dont pedal grind though. i now have an uber cheap set of alloy tree pedals with molded pins. i wanted chrome pedals which is hard to come by. i will probably run them for the rest of my life at this point. i do have plastic odyssey pedals on my fairdale weekender and they are grippier than i expected but i cant fathom running them on a bmx.
Sufficient_Case_9258 on
I use proper metal pedals, they last loads longer
StevieBeans98 on
When my feet start sliding
InfamousRelation9073 on
Hell I did pedal grinds all the time so probably way past when I should lol. I just eventually got JCPCs with replaceable pins
lskesm on
Well, same as you, if the axle isn’t showing on the grind side I’m not changing them.
Just got a new pair if s&m Hoder pedals and they look nice and chunky, should last a while.
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I run pedals that are the same as the premium alloy but they are plastic with metal pins
It ain’t a brag to say you give yourself a spinner every pedal stroke. But really, that’s impressive wear!
Ive always had a preference for alloy pedals for the grip and strength/longevity. The loose ball salt alloy pedals i have are amazing for the price. The closest similar pedal is the trey jones shadow pedal, but that one is double the price(sealed i believe) but has some fixed pin which i dont like. With the salt pedals if you wanted to grind them all the pins are removable, and a bit longer.
(Probably 2 years or so on this pair. Still mint.)
Buy better pedals and they could last you years. I have a pair of Burgtec Penthouse Flats from 2012ish on my BMX
I run them until my feet start slipping off the pedals. Only a matter of time until a fast 180 will send you into a slip and roll to the skull bc ive definitely been there done that. Additionally buying new shoes when theres not enough grip to grip the pedals anymore is a given too
Had my jcpc for 5 years and still taking abuse. I run one side with pins and one side with out any
i had a pair of alloy jim c’s for 15 years, had an mag pair for several years prior. i dont pedal grind though. i now have an uber cheap set of alloy tree pedals with molded pins. i wanted chrome pedals which is hard to come by. i will probably run them for the rest of my life at this point. i do have plastic odyssey pedals on my fairdale weekender and they are grippier than i expected but i cant fathom running them on a bmx.
I use proper metal pedals, they last loads longer
When my feet start sliding
Hell I did pedal grinds all the time so probably way past when I should lol. I just eventually got JCPCs with replaceable pins
Well, same as you, if the axle isn’t showing on the grind side I’m not changing them.
Just got a new pair if s&m Hoder pedals and they look nice and chunky, should last a while.