Is it time to replace your pedals? Do you prefer plastic over metal pedals? Maybe Ruben Alcanatara’s signature Ruben Graphite pedals from Flybikes are what you are looking for. These pedals are made from a hard-degree nylon and fiberglass compound and shaped to be just like the classic aluminum version. Each pedal features 10 square molded pins and knurling all over the body for plenty of grip, with chromoly spindle and unsealed being inside. The Ruben Graphite pedals are available in multiple colors through shops and mail-orders that carry Flybikes worldwide now with a weight of 12.59 oz. (357 grams). Note that black and Military green are the current color options that are available for 2015, but red and Dodger blue are still available through some shops and mail-orders.
Product: Stolen Bikes – Thermalite Camouflage Pedals
There have been a bunch of parts coming out in camouflage lately and it’s definitely one of the more popular non-standard color options available at the moment. The guys at Stolen Bike Co. recently dropped their popular Thermalite pedals in this new camo colorway and they turned out real good. These pedals are made from Stolen’s Thermalite nylon based material with a unique concave, low profile design with molded pins and knurling across the pedal for plenty of traction and a recessed end to help protect the bearing cover when the bike falls as well. Inside you can find a chromoly spindle with a 6mm allen key hole and 15mm wrench flats and unsealed bearings. The camouflage Thermalite pedals are available now along with color options of black, Dark blue, Gang green, Neon orange, purple, red and white with a weight of 13.8 oz.
You can learn more about Stolen Bike Co. and their products by visiting their website — StoleBMX.com
Like these? We will be GIVING THESE AWAY this weekend at The Union Winter Session!
Product: BSD – Safari Pedals
Are you looking for some plastic pedals, but you want something with more traction? Have you given Reed Stark’s signature Safari pedal from BSD a look yet? This pedal is made form a tough nylon fiberglass construction with a dual concave design and a 9/16″ heat-treated chromoly spindle with unsealed bearings on the inside. This pedal is unique because it features 20 hexagonal pins on each side of the pedal with extra pins on the edges where they are commonly worn down or broken off, along with knurling across the entire body, providing exceptional grip even after some wear.
The Safari pedal is available through all shops and mail-orders that carry BSD worldwide in black, grey, Dark red and dust blue with a weight of 13.47 oz. (382 grams).
You can find out more about BSD and their products by visiting their website — BSDForever.com
Print Ad: BSD – Reed Stark
Here’s a look at BSD‘s latest print ad featuring Reed Stark and his signature Safari pedals! If this photo looks familiar, it’s probably because you remember the clip that was in his promo video from five months back… Which we re-embeded for your viewing pleasure!
Product: Tree Bicycle Co. – Plastic Pedals
About a week ago we got a look at the new Alloy pedals from Tree Bicycle Co., now today we get a look at their new plastic pedals! Using the same design as the alloy pedals, they have replicated the body with a nylon/ fiberglass blend and given the body plenty of extra knurling and 10 molded pins for traction. Inside you can find unsealed bearings and a solid heat-treated chromoly spindle for strength. These pedals are available now through all shops and mail-orders that carry Tree Bicycle Co. now.
Product: Tree Bicycle Co. – Alloy Pedals
You simply cannot compare a metal pedal to a plastic pedal… There’s something about a metal pedal that just will always feel better than a PC pedal, at least for myself personally. Today, Sam over at Tree Bicycle Co. hit us with some photos and info on their new alloy pedals. These pedals start out with an aluminum body with a large concaved platform that is covered in knurling and 10 molded pins built into the body for plenty of grip. Inside you can find unsealed bearings and a solid heat-treated chromoly spindle. All of which creates an affordable, but longer lasting than traditional plastic pedals. The Alloy pedals are available for $25 in black only with a weight of 15.5oz. You can get these by hitting up your favorite shop or online mail-order that carry Tree Bicycle Co. today.
Sneak Peek: Odyssey – Tom Dugan Pedal
Head over to The Merged for details on the new Tom Dugan signature pedal from Odyssey! They drop some specs and details along with a ton of photos to see just how good both versions of the pedal, metal and plastic, look! Check it out here!
Sneak Peek: Primo – Oil Slick JJ Palmere Pedals
Just spotted this gem over on The Merged. Turns out Primo have decided they want to give oil slick a little more love and found a way to put it on their new plastic JJ Palmere pedals that are in the works! More info right here!
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