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Old 07-22-2006, 10:02 PM   #5
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Somehow I found that the old rubber has better grip...but maybe it's just me. I guess the friction depends on the nature of the two surfaces (what materials and how smooth). Does all rubber has better friction than aluminum surface + rubber? Anybody good with physics please enlighten me. Jim?

Mine is from ultimatepedals.com, not a bad quality since I could customized with logo..just make sure to screw those little bugger knobs all the way in, which requires constant pushing and turning action (and scrapped fingers).
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