I just took off the folding pedals cause they kinda flex and threw on my old non folding mtn bike pedals with straps. They feel alot more stable now especially when Iām standing on them once in awhile when coasting to get some blood flowing
I too purchased a barely used Strida from an individual and the first time that I took it out for a ride one of the pedals also broke. I now suspect that what Iād purchased was a counterfeit. However after upgrading the pedals and just yesterday upgrading to genuine Strida 18 inch wheels Iām pleased with the bike.
Yeh those all plastic VP pedals can be a bit duff ā¦ but everyone still likes them because compared ot any others they a so damn light. My favourites VP117ās are about 1 lbs heavier ā¦ you pays y money ā¦
Iām using VP-F80 alloy pedels on my Strida Sport Duo. I thing they are okay.
http://www.vpcomponents.com/pedals_show.asp?pid=208
http://www.strida.com/en/products/?method=listing&sid=3&aid=34
Iām personally a bit frustrated with the pedal situation for folding bikes:Since the pedals seem to always be the limiting factor in bike width I always feel tempted to fold them, but the fact that they offer so little in width savings while being as much or more trouble to fold as the rest of the bike makes me feel like Iām wasting my time when I do fold them.
I actually had no problems with the folding action per se, just the quality of the pedals themselves.
Now Iāve gone with a completely different solution and bought detachable MKS EZY-Promenade pedals (the Mark II ones). Very satisfied so far!
Just another report - Iāve changed VP-F50 on my Strida 5.2 to Shimano PD-M540 clipless and I now enjoy all the benefits of circular pedaling. The only drawback so far is that it became more difficult to put folded strida into the carrying bag.
Informative post - thank you all!
Quit satisfied with the quality of the Strida aluminium folding pedals
I am looking for alternative solutions because of reasons, already mentioned:
- folded height (or width)
- circular pedaling
This is a MKS Ezy Promenade pedal:
(detachable, no click - system)
Shimano PD-M540:
(not detachable, click - system)
How about MKS Ezy Cube ?
Detachable and click - system looks very useful, but I would really like to know:
@ StridaD : Would it be possible to insert the Ezy pedals from the inside of the cranks (for transport & storage)?
@ one_half_3544 : Is it possible to move the heel sideways ( a few cmās) without opening of the click - connection of the PD-M540 (to change gears on speed drive)?
This is really great. I wish I knew about these pedals before ordering M540.
Iāve ridden strida SD only once (during the test drive at the local dealer shop) and donāt remember the exact place/shape of the gear-changing button.
I can touch the base of the crank arm with my heel without disengaging from pedal:
Several millimeters more to the center (if I rise the heel slightly) and the cleat disengages.
I use (default) SM-SH51 cleat (marked in documentation as a single-release). Multi-release version (SM-SH56) could have some other limits, I havenāt used it.
Sorry ā¦seems like these pedals are not really common (reason:price?), found (accidentally) here:
http://www.pedalkraft.de/pedale.htm
Many thanks for the detailed information about heel and cleats,
I think there will be no problem, for next I will google for shoes
MM Cube Ezy pedal on the official website of MKS
http://www.mkspedal.com/seihin_annai/MM-Cube-Ezy.htm
MKS catalogue in English.
http://www.mkspedal.com/English/catalog.htm
I use the Wellgo QRD system. The MKS Ezy (Superior) looks more elegant of course.
If it would be possible to get clipless and platform pedals for the MKS Ezy Superior (in Europe) I would reconsider. But I donāt like the āstandardā MKS Ezy system. I found some reports of disengaging pedals and I donāt like the idea of a loose extra plastic part to stop this.
Many thanks to Amuro for the MKS pdf, it explains to me (I guess) what
Thatās the yellow part, called stopper I would suppose
Many thanks also to Tom__ for the worthwhile hint about the incompatibility
Well, seems that Wellgo QRD W01 is the best for those who already have shoes with shimano cleats.
Tom_, how reliable is QRD system, did you have any problems with it?
I had no problems with it so far. Just works. The red handles are a little ugly but they do a good job. I switch between the QRD-W01 (touring) and the QRD-C098 (city) regulary.
Iāve been using Wellgo QRD for about 2 years, and havenāt encountered any issues. Itās lighter than MKS, and offers more pedal styles.
Iāve been using the Wellgo QRD system with clipless and ordinary pedals on my Montague/Swissbike Paratrooper (foldable MTB) for a few months time now.
So far, no problems at all
Got Wellgo QRD-W01 yesterday. They have longer axle than shimano. Got used to it after 30 minutes of riding. But it could be a problem for someone with more fixed āinter-kneeā distrance =)
Sorry I missed this before. Tom, the Ezy Superior is available in Europe. I ordered a pair from wiggle.co.uk, and have been very happy with them so far. No annoying extra plastic parts.