Black Ops BMX Cruiser pedals clear cool



Reid2

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Did not know that these hard resin pedals
are imported by a Miami firm, whom I have known for decades.

Just arrived in yesterday's mail, via Amazon.com, from a bike store partner of theirs,






http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dsporting&field-keywords=black+gummy+platform+pedal+cruiser+bike&x=0&y=0

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First impressions: Fifty percent larger than the Trek Lime Lite's OEM pedals,
and these are not "gummy", but hard resin, good. They look like "gummy candy", is all.

=The reflectors are rather well-integrated, not just tacked-on.
=The bearings are a bit "tight", brand new. Not a problem for a cruiser bike,
and will probably run in loose with use.
=They feel plenty grippy under my rubber athletic shoes, just like the OEM Trek pedals do.
=They look as good as the pictures clue.
=The bigger platform adds to comfort and mounting ease, I wonder if I will scrape when swerving?

Will update this posting later, after I have a few hundred miles on them.
The OEM pedals are still just fine after 1,200 miles, smooth, but are scuffed
from...unauthorized user, unknown (the bike thief of last May, got my bike back)

Pedals like this are disposable in time, in my opinion.
They are light in weight, and I think when I see them in the bright daylight tomorrow,
I'll want to take another set of pictures. I got smokey black, to blend with the black Trek Lime Lite,
which already is busy-enough with orange trim accents.

(another picture or two will come here soon)

Black Ops pedal, in smokey black again, internet stock photo,