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Old Dec 31, 2001
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Razo carbon fiber pedals in Winter


My 2k1 is my ride all year round in the North East. I'd like to change the pedals (its a manual) to Razo carbon fiber pedals . With road salt being a factor should I avoid installing Razo carbon fiber pedals or in general avoid changing pedals from the stock ones to avoid corrosion/damage when the salt on my boots gets on the pedals?
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I think all pedals are made of aluminum exactly because of that reason. Mine are aluminum and titanium. You carbon fiber pedals are probably carbon fiber and aluminum, so no worries.
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