A way to mount pedals w/o velcro

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Re: A way to mount pedals w/o velcro

Post by Blue Monster 65 » Wed Nov 03, 2010 10:58 pm

Never seen bike chain links per se, but lots of other bits 'n' pieces of metal 'n' plastic for the same purpose. Thanks for the tip, Tallow.
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Re: A way to mount pedals w/o velcro

Post by tallowwaters » Thu Nov 04, 2010 12:02 am

speak_onion wrote:
tallowwaters wrote:Wow, that third one over looks swank.
Whoa random, that's the old board of a bud of mine.
Very nice. I wish I wouldn't have seen it, I just slapped mine together out of some spray painted plywood lying about from one of my girlfriend's projects.
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Re: A way to mount pedals w/o velcro

Post by speak_onion » Thu Nov 04, 2010 2:37 pm

Here's another pedalboard tip: Ikea GORM shelves ($3 ish) make rad pedaltrain-style slat boards so you can route cables underneath. Combine with bike chain style for the ultimate in haggard pedal securing technology.

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