Reviews over the
BBB Cycling MountainHigh BPD-32
4 / 5
Fine pedals for those who prefer to cycle with shoes loose
Fine pedals
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4 / 5
Good value for money
Put them on my bikepark bike and liked them fine during a day at Winterberg. Strong and robust, but therefore also on the clunky side.
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4 / 5
Good pedals, value for money
Easy to use pedals. Lots of grip. Do damage bottom of shoes slightly due to the pins. Pedals are a bit large.
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4 / 5
Great pedals
Nice big pedals. The pins are quite sharp, possibly damaging the shoes, but it is too early for that. Furthermore, the pins are not really adjustable. When they are fully screwed in, you turn them completely out of the pedals with just a few turns. Halfway down they are loose and will probably fall out.
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4 / 5
good pedals for beginners
I got on my work bike, a Rockrider mountain bike. They're great and do the job.
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4 / 5
good grip in wet weather
older model liked better. more studs so more grip
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4 / 5
Fine after adjustment
Ordered these BBB pedals after I returned the Crankborthers Stage 1, because the surface is not flat on those pedals. The BBB's are, but the bearings were way too tight. Have since had them adjusted and the pedals ride fine!
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4 / 5
super grip!
These pedals are installed on my wife's bike, previously 'duo pedals' with click pedals on one side and 'normal' on the other. She doesn't dare use click pedals. Fitting these pedals was very easy and was done in no time. I have already used them a few times. They feel very good and safe according to my wife! Her foot 'sticks' to the pedal and she is no longer afraid of slipping with her feet. definitely recommended, can also be used with normal trainers.
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4 / 5
Good pedals
Nice large surface, fine pedals, good price