WTB: Wide Sho-Bud pedals

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Ron Spears
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WTB: Wide Sho-Bud pedals

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I purchased a 73 Professional that had the pedals switched out to the later thinner type. I'd like to buy 8 pedals or trade my pedal rack for a pedal rack with wide pedals.
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Dylan Aycock
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I just bought a professional that didn't come with the pedal rack, any chance I might be able to buy this one off of you if you found a replacement? :D
Don Mogle
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Ron,

These don't look like Sho-Bud pedals that I've seen on the later Sho Buds which have the grooves in them. Can you confirm they came from a Sho~Bud?

Can you post a pic of the back of the rack so I can see the size of the spacers?

I may be interested in a trade for waffle (wide) pedals off a Sho~Bud Pro II. I need to know if they will fit OK. May need to confer with Ricky Davis on this one and what if might do to resale on account it would no longer be original hardware to the Pro II.

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Ron Spears
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Pedals

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I believe these pedals were machined from the wide waffle pedals. The original owner was a Steel builder and machinist. They work great and are no longer for sale.
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Ron, Sent you a Pm. Ken
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