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WTB Momentum Pedals Reviews
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These are the ultimate flat pedals for your trekking bike, townie or commuter. Momentum pedals feature steel cages and forged alloy bodies and WTB’s very own Grease Guard serviceable bearings and Cromoly axle for the utmost in dependability.
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    reviewed by Goo on November 12, 2009
| Pros | they came free on my first bike | | Cons | they're really small | | Verdict | you're going to get rid of these soon. |
| Pros | dont get slick if muddy | | Cons | hurt ur feet super week break quickly and make lots of noise | | Verdict | they suck and arent cheap |
| Pros | Good if you weigh 80 lbs, and ride on the street. | | Cons | Where do I begin? I have broken both of my pedals, at less than 30 miles. Yes, I do tip the scales, but that is no excuse for the screws to strip out of the pedal body. | | Verdict | These pedals should not be produced ever again! Easily break and are dangerous! Do not buy!!! |
| Pros | They have some grip, depending on your shoe compound. | | Cons | Poorly made, screws come loose that hold the pedals together. | | Verdict | Don't buy these, if your bike comes with these, replace them. |
| Pros | Light Weight | | Cons | Not Durable | | Verdict | These pedals are a poor price / value deal. They may be good for commuter pedals, but mine needed to be replaced after less than 300 miles of combined road and off road riding. The pedals are developing wobble and there is noticeable unevenness in the rotation. The cage is real flimsy and deformed after a single time down. I think you can do a lot better for just a little more money.
Overall a 2½ star rating: below average but usable. |
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