Well, it's actually the Easton Flatboy, but that'd be my guess too. Another possibility is the Wellgo B-27. Those look pretty darn big.McGRP01 said:Easton Fatboy?
Fat...Flat....whatever...dexterq20 said:Well, it's actually the Easton Flatboy, but that'd be my guess too. Another possibility is the Wellgo B-27. Those look pretty darn big.
Yup, pretty much the biggest pedal I've come accross that isn't stupidly overkill.dexterq20 said:Another possibility is the Wellgo B-27. Those look pretty darn big.
RD3 said:Moriority...heaviest also, 1000g for the pair (1.1lbs per pedal).
Go-ride used to carry them, but i dunno if they still do. either way they might know where you can find someseismic said:Does anybody know where to find these pedals ???
I don't think they're available anymore. In fact at one point go-ride's website said that there were only 8 pairs in existance or something along those lines. Go-Ride would be the place to call to find out for sure though.seismic said:Does anybody know where to find these pedals ???
ironcrosses arnt that big at allLeethal said:Flatboys are not really all that big, now the KORE, DK Iron Cross, and Haro flats are huge....
sikocycles said:
micce said:Yes yes yes yes... Brooklyn Machine Works Shinburgers! Endless amounts of grip...
...and you're both wrong 24 Bicycles Toasters are ~5mm longer. But they're actually not as grippy, since they're flat, not concave, even if you use long DMR Terror Pins...Instigator said:siko has said it 2 times now, and I agree with him. One set of big great pedals!