As I have gone back to clipless across all my bikes I'm selling the SimWorks Bubbly's that have been on my CX bike for the last 18months or so. For full disclosure, I did race most of last season on these so they have not been wrapped in cotton wool - they have seen rain and plenty of mud.
One of the pedals is better than the other, the good one still spins almost as good as new, the other is a little more gritty (still no play in either though). Not noticeable when riding, but not as good as new. Also, the pedal end allen head is chewed up as it's clearly not made as strongly as the Wera allen keys I was using. Photos below.
So, not immaculate, but still really lovely. Great colour and still a major improvement over your average flat commuter pedal, just not as stellar as new. £45 posted.
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As I have gone back to clipless across all my bikes I'm selling the SimWorks Bubbly's that have been on my CX bike for the last 18months or so. For full disclosure, I did race most of last season on these so they have not been wrapped in cotton wool - they have seen rain and plenty of mud.
One of the pedals is better than the other, the good one still spins almost as good as new, the other is a little more gritty (still no play in either though). Not noticeable when riding, but not as good as new. Also, the pedal end allen head is chewed up as it's clearly not made as strongly as the Wera allen keys I was using. Photos below.
So, not immaculate, but still really lovely. Great colour and still a major improvement over your average flat commuter pedal, just not as stellar as new. £45 posted.
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