pedal mountainbike TOPO Titanium Flat Platform Mountain Bike Pedals
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pedal mountainbike

pedal mountainbike TOPO Titanium Flat Platform Mountain Bike Pedals

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pedal mountainbike TOPO Titanium Flat Platform Mountain Bike PedalsTOPO Titanium Flat Platform Mountain Bike Pedals The Corki Cycles TOPO titanium pedal is an all round MTB flat pedal that is built to be ridden to the edge. By using titanium we were able to create an ultralight pedal that doesnt compromise on strength and durability. When every components weight on your bike matters, you have two choices. You can choose either carbon fiber or titanium components. Titanium is the better choice as the component is

TOPO Titanium Flat Platform Mountain Bike Pedals

The Corki Cycles TOPO titanium pedal is an all-round MTB flat pedal that is built to be ridden to the edge. By using titanium we were able to create an ultralight pedal that doesn’t compromise on strength and durability.

When every component’s weight on your bike matters, you have two choices. You can choose either carbon fiber or titanium components.

Titanium is the better choice as the component is stronger and more durable. With each pedal weighing 111g/7.47ounces the pedal is ultralight yet strong. The TOPO Titanium MTB pedals are suitable for every style of riding, from downhill to enduro.

TOPO Titanium Mountain Bike Pedals - Construction

Built using a lightweight titanium alloy with an internal titanium spindle the pedals spin super smooth. The pedal's flat platform width is 97mm / 3.81 inches, with the pedal thickness being 17.5mm / 0.68 inches. The pedal's platform materials is Aluminium 6061The design ensures the largest surface area for your foot without sacrificing strength and size.

A great set of flat platform pedals keep your feet glued to them. On every corner, you don't want your foot sliding off the pedals when you're having the session of life! The Corki Cycles TOPO titanium pedals feature 9 pins for enhanced traction.

MTB Pedal Installation

To install the Corki Cycles titanium MTB pedals you will need an Allen key, with a little grease. The pedals are a universal size of 9/16". Take off your old pedals and check the crank arms threads before applying a little grease. Match the left and right pedals with the correct crank arm. Using an Allen key screw the pedals on and tighten them to about 90%.

Finish using a bicycle torque wrench to finally tighten to the 5Nm limit. For those without a bike torque wrench use the Allen key to tighten. Be careful not to over-tighten. If in doubt visit your local bike shop to ensure correct installation and tightness. Remember if you overtighten it affects your crank arms threads.
The Corki Cycles titanium MTB pedals come with a 2-year limited warranty. Choose either blue or black to best match the color of your bike. Contact our friendly customer service for further information, help, warranties, or returns.

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