OneUp Components Flat AL Mountain Bike Pedals

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OneUp Components Flat AL Mountain Bike Pedals

OneUp Components Flat AL Mountain Bike Pedals

RRP: £186.63
Price: £93.315
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The construction quality was fine but they’re not nearly as wide feeling as the numbers would indicate and the grip was terrible. I felt sketched out the whole time riding them. During installation on these cranks, please ensure the pedal is rotating freely, there is space between the pedal body and crank, and the pedal is torqued to 35Nm.

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The Oneup Components Aluminum Pedal is a lightweight and durable platform pedal designed for mountain biking. It features a slim profile and a concave platform that provides superior grip and control. A budget oriented pedal that offers adequate grip and a midsize platform but may be less apealing compared to established brands Prompty took them all off and tried the OneUp Al version. They feel great and I like that they are even thinner (had to lower my seat a few mm's). I think I like the slightly convex better than the concave as well. We’re a small team of riders based in Squamish, BC, Canada. We make the stuff we want for our bikes at a price we’d be willing to pay.

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Credit is provided by a panel of lenders with whom we have a commercial relationship (so we cannot provide independent advice). The pedals performed flawlessly and just seemed to get better with time as they spun more freely and the edges were smoothed out. The best thing about them is the grip. Heel down, heel up or pedaling out of saddle, the pedals always provided reliable and predictable grip." The platform is big at 115x110 without being too big as it extends the pedaling surface close to the crank where the axle meets it. 10 long, removable pins are placed at the outer edges and on the middle of the pedal.We rode this pedal in our local forests and felt confident enough to take it on a 10-day road trip to Moab and Fruita. The pedals performed flawlessly and just seemed to get better with time as they spun more freely and the edges were smoothed out. Designed with a subtle convex profile to provide you with more grip thanks to the pedal sitting in the natural arch of your foot. The thin leading edge chamfered design gives you maximum clearance to reduce pedal strikes and deflect off trail obstacles. One Up Aluminium Pedal takes a different approach to others, with a single size, slim profile and oversize inboard bearing sitting close to the crank.

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Despite the convex platform profile, where the leading and trailing edges are narrower than the centre axle housing, the sharp and well-placed pins do a good job of mitigating foot slip and improving grip.

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I ended up having to melt the plastic away on my crank boots with a soldering iron since the plastic is so tough a knife wouldn't cut through. This helped but the pedal still has drag and doesn't spin as it should, which is annoying sometimes.

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Who's this item for: Flat pedal riders who are after a great performing, good quality pedal at an affordable price. riiz: Agree 100%. I live in Australia and the big UK companies will ship most stuff to Oz for free. Having ridden on Nanos for a week in the UK I was keen to get some, but the postage on a pair of GBP50 pedals was GBP90!!! vernonfelton My armchair assessment is that when you ride flats, tossing a bike to escape situations is easier to do, versus clipless, where tossing the bike happens less frequently because your meat is probably still attached. That instinct for self-preservation probably saves a lot of pedal abuse. On clipless, a lot of stress is focused directly over the axle on a virtually indestructible cleat, with support coming from the sole if the shoe. On flats, it would seem the bigger the pedal platform, the more leverage the weight of the bike and/or rider has to bend, break and grind up the internals, axles and pedal bodies. Maybe Shimano just has their pedal construction perfected with conical races/cones and bearings, just like their "old fashioned" (and easily serviced) hubs. Somewhere along the line, people were convinced that press-in bearings were better, even on pedals.I agree with everything you say, but there are a plethora of well-designed flat pedals in AL for about that price, it's just that OneUp priced theirs quite high. An inexpensive pedal that works great as a commuter, but less suitable as a true mountain bike pedal The only reason a couple of companies offer plastic pedals is for people learning. So they wont mess their legs too badly. Anything else, they are just toy pedals. By design, out of the box our pedals have some resistance to free spinning. This can be adjusted by adding or removing grease upon disassembly. Free spinning will increase over time and wear of the bushing. The bearing is located in this end of the pedal body. The pedals are also labeled left and right. This is a nice touch that can't be overlooked.



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