Nokya's are like the cheapest pedals around. I got mine for $20 shipped![TL]Ridah said:edalang: I've looked at Nokya pedals (auto) for myself in the shop and loved it...it was around 40-50...but wasn't sure if Nokya is a "good" brand...i've never hurd of it before...how much and where?
woah, thats exactly what I want.edgalang said:
Nokya's are like the cheapest pedals around. I got mine for $20 shipped!
http://www.mach3accessories.com/racingpetals.html
Here is a better closeup of them before I had them installed.
kingsmotorsports has them for $174.00[TL]Ridah said:$20 shipped? heck...I wnat that... how much was that MUGEN pedals though? if no big diff. i want mugen...![]()
So you bought from Kingsmotrosports??jl_young said:They were $174 from king motor sports. Very expensive for pedals, but I didn't care. I just wanted them.
Dude...I gave you the link already.jl_young said:They were $174 from king motor sports. Very expensive for pedals, but I didn't care. I just wanted them.
Like I said before...if it's just pure aluminum, yes it will be slippery...but mine came with plastic 0-rings that has sharp edges around them that you are suppose to place in the aluminum holes. I ended up putting a drop of super glue on the back of each 0-ring just so they would never fall off. Having the sharp edges around the o-rings makes the grip amazing...problem is you won't be able to drive barefoot any longer since it does hurt the soles of your feet.evolaerok said:Dang I want metal pedals too, but worried about the rain and snow that will make it slippery to drive with. I know that was one of the compaints of a guy I met with the is300.
shitty....I find that driving barefoot is a lot more comfortable than anything else.edgalang said:...problem is you won't be able to drive barefoot any longer since it does hurt the soles of your feet.