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ROCKBROS Mountain Bike Pedals

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Management number 201442616 Release Date 2025/10/09 List Price $11.95 Model Number 201442616
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Elevate your mountain biking experience with the ROCKBROS Mountain Bike Pedals, designed to offer superior grip and durability for all your trail adventures. These pedals feature a robust and lightweight aluminum alloy construction, ensuring they can withstand the toughest rides without weighing you down. The wide platform with 10 replaceable pins on each side maximizes your foot's contact with the pedal, providing excellent traction and control in all conditions. Whether you're navigating rocky terrain or tackling steep inclines, these pedals are built to keep you securely in place.

PRODUCT CONDITION
 
This ROCKBROS Mountain Bike Pedals is in New condition. 
 
Products in New condition have not been used or worn, and show no signs of wear. New items may have the original tags attached or come in their original packaging.   

TECH SPECS

  • Brand: ROCKBROS
  • Material: Aluminum alloy
  • Weight: 0.45 kg per pair
  • Dimensions: 4.1 x 3.93 x 1.0 inches
  • Bearing: Sealed Bearing
  • Spindle Diameter: 9/16 inch
  • Anti-skid nails on each side for better grip
  • Wide platform for more comfortable and safer cycling
  • Easy to install with L for left pedal and R for right pedal
  • Suitable for BMX, MTB, mountain bikes, road bicycles, junior bicycle, city bicycle, etc.

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