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Noonster
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24th Jul 03 at 10:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I want to get some new pedals, are they easy to fit?? How??

I have seen these £24.99.



Any good?? Could I get better at a similar price, if so where and pics please.

Also want a replacement Alluminium arial..... I know richbrook do them, but I have also found these:

Mini Beesting (£14)

Normal Beesting (18)

What do you think, help and opinions please.
Corsa^Dan
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normal beesting
corsaon18s
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I got one of those mini sting ariels for £8 and the longet one for £10 PVD do them cheep!
Gambit
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just get a bee sting aerial for a frontera, shorter than your normal corsa aerial.

they only cost about £7
Noonster
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Corsason18s - Whats the reception like on a mini beesting - Is it effected much??
Rob H
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quote:
Originally posted by Noonster19
Corsason18s - Whats the reception like on a mini beesting - Is it effected much??


Was on mine, but others had had no problem, even with the same make of aerial
leeshez
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I have the normal silver be sting real easy to fit it just unscrews. I also have the pedals from halfords for £24.99 you need a shrp drill bit and a block of wood for under pedal i found it fairly hard to do but got there in the end Lee
corsaon18s
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my reception was shite to start with, but with the mini ariel its marginly better, i rarely listen to the radio though, got my hard drive supplying the choons!
Noonster
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Carson18s - Where did you get your mini aerial from??

www.buyabeesting.co.uk ??
www.bugaccessories.co.uk ??

Or somewhere else.
corsaon18s
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those pedals are a death trap!! they have to be perfectly flat or when its wet your foot slips off cos the rubber bits fall back snd dont give any support or grip!
corsaon18s
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www.pve.co.uk
cobra148
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quote:
Originally posted by corsaon18s
those pedals are a death trap!! they have to be perfectly flat or when its wet your foot slips off cos the rubber bits fall back snd dont give any support or grip!


And your insurance co. will f!!k ya if you have an accident with them on.
corsaon18s
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i had an accident with them on got home and changed them before the insurance bloke came round...........didnt come round for 6 months but who was counting??!!
big head
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stick the rubber bits to the back of the pedals with a bit of glue that way they wont fall off. you need a very sharp metal drill bit cos the pedals are hardened steel. and hover all the cr*p up or it sticks in your shoes and feet

 
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