Pedal recommendations for my Atlantis

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Ted

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Apr 27, 2026, 4:52:34 PM (9 hours ago) Apr 27
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Hey all, I’m wondering if anyone has recommendations they’re willing to share for flat pedals. I built my Atlantis last year with MKS XC III’s. The build quality and bearings are amazing IMO. Surface area is good. And they are even light to boot! But the lack of pins just doesn’t provide enough grip.

Ideally I’d find something equally nice from a build and finish perspective, silver or grey, in a new-school MTB shape - square and concave. I've seen pics, but I don't have makes or models.

Without being able to find this ideal pedal, I’m about to order a pair of MKS pretzels. But I figured I’d ask here first in case anyone knows of something that would fit my ideal better. Thanks! 

Ted

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Glen

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Apr 27, 2026, 5:07:56 PM (9 hours ago) Apr 27
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I replaced the VP-1s on my Atlantis with the Simworks/MKS Bubbly and absolutely love how they feel under foot. I have not ridden them in the wet so I can't comment on how well they will grip when wet. https://www.sim.works/collections/simworks-by-mks/products/bubbly-pedals 

Brian Turner

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Apr 27, 2026, 5:18:07 PM (8 hours ago) Apr 27
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I’m a fan of VP pedals, and especially the thin profiled VP-59s… but if you were not fond of the VP-001, then the 59s may not have enough pins for you either. What about the versions of Grip Kings (Gammas) that have removable pins?

Brian
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Ron Mc

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Apr 27, 2026, 5:39:10 PM (8 hours ago) Apr 27
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I can't make a specific recommendation for the bike, but footprint and bottom bracket clearance are important.  A big footprint is easy to place your feet, but too wide can be dangerous for pedal strikes and sprained ankles.  

My Raleigh International has the lowest BBC, and needs narrow to avoid pedal strikes on turns - might be too narrow for many, but I like the footprint on DMR V2 magnesium pedals.  

My CX frame with big BBC has the biggest footprint, Race Face Atlas.  

Fitting up my Mercian KOM, and needing thin for the frame fit, I found my favorite footprint in NC17 Sudpin III.  
They have a reputation for beastly long life, with 3BB in the spindles.  
I liked these enough to use them again on my most recent Roaduno (StarBike order from Germany, DHL and online import duty payment).  

Gabe

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Apr 27, 2026, 5:56:31 PM (8 hours ago) Apr 27
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I have big feet so I like the deity deftraps. The screws and the large platform provide great grip and they have fun colors. They ARE big so pedal strikes could be an issue as i found out with a merlin roadbike... (when I caught a pedal coming out of a corner and lifted the bike off the ground.) 

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Kim H.

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Apr 27, 2026, 5:57:23 PM (8 hours ago) Apr 27
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I highly recommend MKS Gamma pedals with the side extensions. You can buy the extra pins for more grippiness if you chose. RBW sells both.

Kim Hetzel 

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Dan

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Apr 27, 2026, 6:01:15 PM (8 hours ago) Apr 27
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Go with the Pretzels! You won’t be disappointed. 
I have them on my Appaloosa and they are the most comfortable and good looking pedals I’ve used. Plenty of grip. My wife also loves them and has them on both her bikes. 

I also have the XC-IIIs on another bike and while they’re great, the Pretzels are another level of grip and comfort. I get the occasional slip in the wet with the xciiis but never on the Pretzels. 

Richard Rose

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Apr 27, 2026, 6:10:24 PM (7 hours ago) Apr 27
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So many great pedals. Love my Simworks Bubbly but not very grippy. Ok for casual stuff. My DMR Vaults are superb. Large & comfy, very grippy with 5/10’s or Birkenstock’s. I have them on my Gus. On a bit of a budget? Kona WahWah2 composites. Lots of colors, large & sticky. Favorite composite pedal.
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Aaron Morris

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Apr 27, 2026, 6:50:51 PM (7 hours ago) Apr 27
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I have a pair of HT PA12A that have a lot of grip without being huge MTB pedals. Not close to MKS as far as looks but I like the contrast on my Clem

Looking forward to trying out these new MKS pedals on my Tumbleweed https://www.mkspedal.com/?q=en/news/node/486

Scott Garrison

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Apr 27, 2026, 6:59:12 PM (7 hours ago) Apr 27
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I have the Crust Northbank in silver on my Sam and really like them. They're pretty modern looking though so may not be the best "look" fit for a Rivendell. https://crustbikes.com/products/crust-pedal 

Nick A.

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Apr 27, 2026, 7:33:34 PM (6 hours ago) Apr 27
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I originally started with MKS Lambdas on my Atlantis, but found that I got hot (numb) spots on longer rides. So, I switched to the Velo Orange Sabot pedals (now discontinued?) and love them. My Roadini has the MKS Gordos, and those are great too. My basket'd New Albion Privateer that i ride around town daily has some nice pinned flat pedals from a'zon and they're super cheap and comforable too. All silver, btw.

Nick in Falls Church VA

Eric Karnes

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Apr 27, 2026, 8:04:08 PM (6 hours ago) Apr 27
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Lots of great options already. Another vote for Diety Deftrap, which I bought on the recommendation of (and from) Analog. Very grippy, good value, great for big feet,  and so far I haven't had any pedal strike on my (62cm) Rambouillet...

Menos Joven

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Apr 27, 2026, 8:59:55 PM (5 hours ago) Apr 27
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I would second idea of affordable or dare I say not exorbitantly priced quality pedals available on Amazon unless you need brand name.  I got the color, size & # of pins I wanted with triple cartridge bearings that look and feel of excellent quality for less than 25 bucks. Not worth the extra 100 for name brand imo.
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Joe Bernard

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I like the metal Deitys, use them on my Clem, refuse to use any other pedal. 

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