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Monarch pedal wings (side extensions)

Monarch pedal wings (side extensions)

Made for the MKS Monarch pedals, but not BY MKS. They didn't want to, bummer, but that's OK, and they're still our favorite pedalmaker. So it's "a Rivendell product," conceived and designed locally, made in Taiwan.

You don't need to have monstrous-wide feet for these to work for you, and it doesn't even help...but if you do, you'll certainly love them. My feet (Grant's) are on the wide side of normal, and I rode the 3D-printed plastic prototypes of these for a few months until I broke them. That's why these are aluminum. 

It's not so much that they're grippier, it's more like they feel even better under your foot. Plus, it's nice to know that no matter how bouncy the trail or how oblivious you are, can your foot migrate outward and off. It's called psychological security.

But mainly, they just add a little good feeling to an already really good-feeling pedal, and in that sense, they're good for roads, too. Tiny pedals just don't make sense. I wish all of my Monarch & Grip King pedals had these. I know I can arrange that, but there's a laziness factor, too.

The black ones go nicely on black or silver Monarchs, and the silver ones do, too.

Longer bolts (16mm) included. You'll need a 4mm hex wrench and a flathead screwdriver to gently pry the reflectors off. They just snap back into place when you're done. I cannot think of a better evening project. It'll take 15 minutes at a sloth's pace.

One set is good for a left and a right pedal. They don't slow you down. I have one PR with these pedals, as proof.

If you've got the older style GripKings, good news, these'll work on those too.

 

 

 

 


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Monarch pedal wings (side extensions)

Made for the MKS Monarch pedals, but not BY MKS. They didn't want to, bummer, but that's OK, and they're still our favorite pedalmaker. So it's "a Rivendell product," conceived and designed locally, made in Taiwan.

You don't need to have monstrous-wide feet for these to work for you, and it doesn't even help...but if you do, you'll certainly love them. My feet (Grant's) are on the wide side of normal, and I rode the 3D-printed plastic prototypes of these for a few months until I broke them. That's why these are aluminum. 

It's not so much that they're grippier, it's more like they feel even better under your foot. Plus, it's nice to know that no matter how bouncy the trail or how oblivious you are, can your foot migrate outward and off. It's called psychological security.

But mainly, they just add a little good feeling to an already really good-feeling pedal, and in that sense, they're good for roads, too. Tiny pedals just don't make sense. I wish all of my Monarch & Grip King pedals had these. I know I can arrange that, but there's a laziness factor, too.

The black ones go nicely on black or silver Monarchs, and the silver ones do, too.

Longer bolts (16mm) included. You'll need a 4mm hex wrench and a flathead screwdriver to gently pry the reflectors off. They just snap back into place when you're done. I cannot think of a better evening project. It'll take 15 minutes at a sloth's pace.

One set is good for a left and a right pedal. They don't slow you down. I have one PR with these pedals, as proof.

If you've got the older style GripKings, good news, these'll work on those too.

 

 

 

 


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Made for the MKS Monarch pedals, but not BY MKS. They didn't want to, bummer, but that's OK, and they're still our favorite pedalmaker. So it's "a Rivendell product," conceived and designed locally, made in Taiwan.

You don't need to have monstrous-wide feet for these to work for you, and it doesn't even help...but if you do, you'll certainly love them. My feet (Grant's) are on the wide side of normal, and I rode the 3D-printed plastic prototypes of these for a few months until I broke them. That's why these are aluminum. 

It's not so much that they're grippier, it's more like they feel even better under your foot. Plus, it's nice to know that no matter how bouncy the trail or how oblivious you are, can your foot migrate outward and off. It's called psychological security.

But mainly, they just add a little good feeling to an already really good-feeling pedal, and in that sense, they're good for roads, too. Tiny pedals just don't make sense. I wish all of my Monarch & Grip King pedals had these. I know I can arrange that, but there's a laziness factor, too.

The black ones go nicely on black or silver Monarchs, and the silver ones do, too.

Longer bolts (16mm) included. You'll need a 4mm hex wrench and a flathead screwdriver to gently pry the reflectors off. They just snap back into place when you're done. I cannot think of a better evening project. It'll take 15 minutes at a sloth's pace.

One set is good for a left and a right pedal. They don't slow you down. I have one PR with these pedals, as proof.

If you've got the older style GripKings, good news, these'll work on those too.

 

 

 

 


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