Use mine on both my Trials bike and Enduro bike and they're brilliant. Massive amount of grip straight out of the box and felt no need to adjust the pins or change them to the longer pins which were included. If you are size 9 uk or above I recommend getting the large size, I'm size 10 shoe and the large fit perfect.
I use the stamp 7 large and I recently used a refresh set as the glide bearings had some play in them. I like them a lot, especially the thin feel that they provide.
@@tehalexy Plastic bushings are the way to go with pedals this thin. Ball bearings going that small get real fragile real fast and fail catastrophically.
I like my stamp 7s there great! in the market for some new pedals for my new bike im thinking stamp 7s again but also issi stomp and one up platforms hard to know without lookin at them in hand
good review! I am about to buy that model but I have doubts about buying the small or large size. My shoe size is 10 but I don't know if it's comfortable to buy the large one since it's for sizes 10 to 15. What would you recommend? Thank you!
I'm size large according to Crank Brothers size recommendation, but the smalls look pretty big here. Which would you buy for an endurance / commuter bike?
I too use Crank Brothers stamp 7. I had a terrible time with the pedals squeaking incessantly. Drove me crazy thinking my bike was the culprit. If you too have a squeak while riding and think it’s the bike....it’s likely the Stamp 7 pedals I your riding them. You’ll need to disassemble and grease. Problem solved.
@@jesusguido6986 stamp 1 - 7? Or from oneUp pedals to stamp 7. Although I like my stamp 7s I'm looking at one up because of the pin replacement issue I have with my stamp 7
Had mine just over 6 months and they've developed a lot of play between the axle and pedal body. I think it's the rubbish plastic bearing. If I knew the bearings were made of plastic I wouldn't have bought them. It is a shame since the pedal feels fantastic but requires a refresh kit twice a year by the looks of it 😏
It seems like any thinner/lighter pedal is going to have a DU type bushing and will eventually develop some play. The IGUS bearing/bushing is supposedly a little more durable than other DU types at least. I don't notice the play when riding anyway.
Great video. Thank you. I’ve just received mine from Amazon and I think I’ll have to send them back... They’re so stiff they barely spin freely at all. Is this common?
Dont buy these pedals. You cannot get a replacement spindle in the uk. The uk supplier doesn't sell to you direct. I bought my pedals through YT so you have no customer service.
Use mine on both my Trials bike and Enduro bike and they're brilliant. Massive amount of grip straight out of the box and felt no need to adjust the pins or change them to the longer pins which were included.
If you are size 9 uk or above I recommend getting the large size, I'm size 10 shoe and the large fit perfect.
I use the stamp 7 large and I recently used a refresh set as the glide bearings had some play in them. I like them a lot, especially the thin feel that they provide.
they do have plastic bearings :/
@@tehalexy Plastic bushings are the way to go with pedals this thin. Ball bearings going that small get real fragile real fast and fail catastrophically.
Great video! Helped a lot:)
Great review - thanks!!!
I like my stamp 7s there great! in the market for some new pedals for my new bike im thinking stamp 7s again but also issi stomp and one up platforms hard to know without lookin at them in hand
I have heard some really good things about the One Up platforms as well.
Great review sir. Subscribed.
Thanks Nathan!
Got them special addition DAnny Mc cascal and 5 10s ! They work tops !
Wondering... these or the one Up...
good review! I am about to buy that model but I have doubts about buying the small or large size. My shoe size is 10 but I don't know if it's comfortable to buy the large one since it's for sizes 10 to 15. What would you recommend? Thank you!
It has been a year since your comment, but if you are size 43 abd above (9 and above in UK size) you need the large size of the pedals.
You mention you'd prefer the larger pedal but never mention your foot size.
I’m a size 11 shoe. Will Large feel too big?
I'm size large according to Crank Brothers size recommendation, but the smalls look pretty big here. Which would you buy for an endurance / commuter bike?
My wife uses the small ones now. If you have a regular sized, male foot...I would go with the large.
@@Bike198 yeah I do. Thanks I’ll go with large!
I too use Crank Brothers stamp 7. I had a terrible time with the pedals squeaking incessantly. Drove me crazy thinking my bike was the culprit. If you too have a squeak while riding and think it’s the bike....it’s likely the Stamp 7 pedals I your riding them. You’ll need to disassemble and grease. Problem solved.
Joseph, thanks for adding that suggestion. I haven't run into that issue with mine but I am sure others have if you did.
Remember to regularly grease up your bike, boys and girls!
Just upgraded from 1 up to stamp 7.
How do the two compare ? I have the stamp 1 right now
@@rickywoods3101 never looked back.
@@jesusguido6986 stamp 1 - 7? Or from oneUp pedals to stamp 7. Although I like my stamp 7s I'm looking at one up because of the pin replacement issue I have with my stamp 7
@@kakusei3672 I upgraded from Up 1 to the stamp 7. I do not regret it. The 1 up are too big and the grip is not good. Hope it helps.
Could you describe more on the difference?
Hi guys, I'm struggling to get right spindle for my stamp 7 pedal. Anyone know where tu find and buy one? Thanks
Tomas, have you tried contacting them directly? In the past, that has worked for me.
Good luck.
Had mine just over 6 months and they've developed a lot of play between the axle and pedal body. I think it's the rubbish plastic bearing. If I knew the bearings were made of plastic I wouldn't have bought them. It is a shame since the pedal feels fantastic but requires a refresh kit twice a year by the looks of it 😏
It seems like any thinner/lighter pedal is going to have a DU type bushing and will eventually develop some play. The IGUS bearing/bushing is supposedly a little more durable than other DU types at least. I don't notice the play when riding anyway.
@@Bristecom 6 moths isn't a long time for expensive pedals
thx for the video
Great video. Thank you. I’ve just received mine from Amazon and I think I’ll have to send them back... They’re so stiff they barely spin freely at all. Is this common?
Daniel, mine started out like that but loosened up with use.
Mine were stiff too but loosened up.
Which size of shoes do you have?
11 or 12 depending on brand (46)
5 years warranty and easy to service
Grip is good, but I only needed 2 Month to drive them to death. :-(
Claus, what went? The axles/bearings?
@@Bike198 the beerings died
Dont buy these pedals. You cannot get a replacement spindle in the uk. The uk supplier doesn't sell to you direct. I bought my pedals through YT so you have no customer service.