Replaced Stamp1 pedals with OneUp composite pedals.
I don't recall ever 'needing' to replace pedals before, usually after a couple years I just want new pedals. But after only few months with Stamp1s one of them has some play in it and its annoying me. I wasn't able to 'fix' it.. really just took it apart and then tried to tighten the crap out of everything. To be fair they have taken some pedal strikes with rocks, there were couple pins near spindle that were bent over from hitting rocks. So not putting 100% blame on pedals, but still.
Oh and out-of-the-box OneUp pedals have much more grip than Stamp1. Stamp1's spindel is like raised up a bit which makes all the pins in center make poor contact with shoes. Its really only 5 pins along front/back that make contact... and even then shoe almost wants to seesaw on raises spindle to not sure front and back pins are always making perfect contact. Just holding up my shoe to Stamp1s it just slides around.
Hold up shoe to OneUp and it doesn't move, all 10 pins make good contact. I didn't even notice any real difference in pedals till I installd OneUp and rod earound and noticed my non-mtb shoes were gripping super well compared to how they felt on Stamp1s. When I got home I inspected and saw how Stamp1's spindle is raised up in center. Presuambly I could a gotten like longer pins for Stamp1s, but oh well. Didn't need to with OneUps.
LOL wondering if I was just crazy googled around, scroll down to see reviews:
https://www.competitivecyclist.com/crank-brothers-stamp-1-pedals#the-wall
So its not just me, lol.