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All City Track Pedals

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These
look great man. Very nice indeed. Removable cages and all. Once again, All City producing some nice track bike products for the streets!

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But wait, that’s not all. The packaging is made from 100% recycled paper and printed with soy ink!

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  • http://andytemkin.tumblr.com Andrew Temkin

    Wow these are so awesome!

  • mr poopypants

    Unfortunately, the bearings feel like gravel. I’m sure they’ll “break in”

  • http://prollyisnotprobably.com prolly

    All cartridge bearings feel like that when you first get them and yes, they do break in.

  • Mr poopypants

    The all city pedals I handled were no cartridge bearing I can think of. Did you get the upmarket models?

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