has anyone used these Razo pedals?
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has anyone used these Razo pedals?
has anyone used these Razo pedals? are they slippery when wet? how's the heel toeing? do they screw into the pedal or how do they connect?
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Re: has anyone used these Razo pedals? (sombasol)
I had those in my civic and they were slippery in the winter. It pissed me off when a generic set worked better than these. They look sweet but my foot slipped off of them a lot.
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I had 'em about 5 years ago my Rx-7. They worked fine. Those circles are raised a bit and my foot never slipped.
They attach via some clamps that attach to to the back of the pedal. Worked fine for me.
They attach via some clamps that attach to to the back of the pedal. Worked fine for me.
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Re: has anyone used these Razo pedals? (sombasol)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sombasol »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">was it those ones that you had or these (these ones are more common)...
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i have these.
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i have these.
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Re: has anyone used these Razo pedals? (ejprimo)
i'm using these razo's. they are good pedals, no drilling, but they do suck in the rain when your shoes are wet. they do have a tendency to slip
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Re: has anyone used these Razo pedals? (cre18)
They are held on by brackets and they do slip. There really is no heel toeing with this unless you get their other race inspired model and some Sparco shoes. I love the Mugens, but they don't really grip they dig into the bottom of your shoe cause it's like sandpaper or coral.
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Re: has anyone used these Razo pedals? (cre18)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cre18 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i'm using these razo's. they are good pedals, no drilling, but they do suck in the rain when your shoes are wet. they do have a tendency to slip
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I also got the same set and yes my shoes slips on it everytime they get wet. that's the only part I hate about them, other then that it's cool.
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I also got the same set and yes my shoes slips on it everytime they get wet. that's the only part I hate about them, other then that it's cool.
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Re: has anyone used these Razo pedals? (sombasol)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sombasol »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">has anyone used these Razo pedals? are they slippery when wet? how's the heel toeing? do they screw into the pedal or how do they connect?
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I'm using these now. Had them for about 3.5 years, they held up well, but the clutch is finally worn to the metal on the side, after all the abuse. It's funny cause I'm surfing around right now trying to find a new pedal set.
I kinda like these http://www.inlinefour.com/projmupedset.html
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I'm using these now. Had them for about 3.5 years, they held up well, but the clutch is finally worn to the metal on the side, after all the abuse. It's funny cause I'm surfing around right now trying to find a new pedal set.
I kinda like these http://www.inlinefour.com/projmupedset.html
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