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Old Dec 16, 2003 | 11:08 PM
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Which aluminum pedals are best?

I want to add aluminum pedals and a dead pedal and need some advice.

Which brand is best for heel and toe shifting? I noticed that some brands offer a gas pedal extension to assist in blipping the throttle. I was originally considering the Ruf setup, but am curious if there is a better choice.

Thanks for your help.
 
Old Dec 17, 2003 | 12:04 AM
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All personal preference but my fav's are 1st) Ruf & 2nd) Gemballa. Check them out.
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Cerberus...

I have the IMEC ones from Wilbur and they have the little gas pedal extention on the gas to assist heel-toe...it does help, especially my wife with tiny feet.
 
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I would say ruf first too (www.carnewal.com), then beastpower (if they fianally made them).
 
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RUF but the Carbewal ones are the exact same from the same factory and for a lot less!!
Check my sig as I have the RUFs in my TT
 
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cargraphics look the coolest, imho, but are slicker when wet than the ruf/carnewal pedals with the rubber nips. check out my gallery for pics if you want
 
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IMEC pedals are awesome... am replacing my Cargraphic ones, which are okay too... but IMEC stuff is such high quality and very well designed.
 
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IMEC pedals are awesome... am replacing my Cargraphic ones, which are okay too... but IMEC stuff is such high quality and very well designed.
Hamann...Where do you get these pedals??? Did a search and came up blank...Any links and or pics??? Thanks
 
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Originally posted by rockitman
Hamann...Where do you get these pedals??? Did a search and came up blank...Any links and or pics??? Thanks
PM Wilber...he has the pics, pricing, etc.
 
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Re: Which aluminum pedals are best?

Originally posted by cerberusM5
I want to add aluminum pedals and a dead pedal and need some advice.

Which brand is best for heel and toe shifting? I noticed that some brands offer a gas pedal extension to assist in blipping the throttle. I was originally considering the Ruf setup, but am curious if there is a better choice.

Thanks for your help.
If you are looking for pedals for heel-toe shifting you should look at the Vosstek pedals, they are advertised in Pano and Excellence and they are reasonably priced and well made, thats my recommendation.
 
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I like Cargraphics.
 
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