Tell me about flat pedals
Started with one up composite pedals, kind of thick but the price was right for putting on to start back riding again. After a couple months went to one up alloy, light thin good grip big platform. There now on the ebike.
Tried clipless 3 different months over 3 years now and its a hard no go. So many stupid crashes. Then I started noticing all the clip related crashes in our rides. Flats for life.
Like the canfields but bearing bolt with nylock nut needs attention way to often. My xc hardtail and wifes bike have them. Medium platform and thin.
Just put hope pedals on my new Hei hei. Like them so far med/large platform, little thicker than the skinniest of the others. Biggest bummer was having to install the pins myself not pre done.
Got to try the kona pedals on my buddies big honzo tonight. Huge platform pretty thin. Hes a size 15 shoe so is trying for a while, he ride s clipless usually but I been setting pr’s and KOM’s on flats on our main spot so he’s interested.
510 free riders for me, and usually knee pads and long socks for poison oak protection. Major shin strikes have only happened in garage tripping over bikes or other loading unloading bike stand stuff, no trail scars. Got the wife the tall padded socks till she built confidence, no trail scars for her either. 510 freerider pro shoes.
I do think oval chain rings help a little more with the pulling up on the back stroke clipless claims. It seems easier to transition power from foot to foot and less dead spot at the bottom of the stroke.