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High Working Performance platform design provides long ride comfort and Pedaling efficiency.Dual Sided Anti-skid aluminum cage design is ideal for riding or racing. Non-slip steel pins add extra grip and stability.
Durable CNC precision machined aluminum alloy construction with Sealed Bearings for a longer lifespan
Suitable for most bikes with 9/16" spindle including: Cruisers, Kids' Bikes, Road Bicycles, BMX, Mountain Bikes
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Description
This stylish platform pedal is a high working performance bike pedal. Strong and durable, these dual sided pedals are designed with non-slip steel pins to provide superior grip and pedaling efficiency. With sealed bearings and crafted of solid and lightweight CNC machined aluminum alloy the Lumintrail pedals provide a long lasting and durable component to your bike.
Specifications:-Body: CNC Aluminum Alloy
-Bearing: Sealed Bearing
-Axle: Steel
-Process: Anodizing
-Spindle Diameter: 9/16 inch
-Dimension: approx. 9.1 x 9 x 39 cm / 3.6 x 3.54 x 1 inch
-Weight: approx. 410 grams / 14.8 oz (1 pair)
-Colors: choose from Black, Red, or Blue
Suitable for:
-Road, Mountain bikes, cross country, BMX
Installation:
-Tools needed: 5/16" Hex/Allen Key
-Pedals are stamped with an 'R' or 'L'
-Carefully align pedal axle to bike crank arm
-Hand thread the pedal axle into the bike crank arm
-Use 5/16" Hex/Allen Key to tighten pedal from inside crank arm
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Is the turn suppose to be a little rough?
A: Yes, initially the rotation can feel coarse. It's standard from the factory, and will go away after a break-in period of approximately 50 miles.
Q: Should I do anything special during installation?
A: We suggest using a little oil on the threads any time you're replacing bike pedals, no matter what make or model the pedals.
Q: Will these pedals replace 1/2" pedals?
A: No. These are 9/16". Since the difference is only 1/16" it is VERY hard to "eyeball" which size you need. We advise consulting your owners' manual or the bike manufacturer website to verify which size fits your bike