Pedal Replacement
when I get a chance i' m gonna stick a small piece of sticky back sandpaper (like what skateboarders stick on top of their boards) on the bottom of my pedals...nothing will slip on that. I'm sure Home Depot/Lowes has some sticky back sandpaper. It'll stay on the pedals because of the metal surface.
just go to a skate shop and ask for a sheet of grip tape or if they have any grip tape scraps
a sheet should be no more than 10 bucks and should cover about 10 sets of pedals haha
a sheet should be no more than 10 bucks and should cover about 10 sets of pedals haha
I have a stomp pad on my snowboard that has metal spikes coming out of it so I can still grip the thing when it's covered in ice and snow.
That would work for you, they're usually only about 10-20 bucks at a snowboarding store. Only problem is that it might provide too much grip.
That would work for you, they're usually only about 10-20 bucks at a snowboarding store. Only problem is that it might provide too much grip.
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