http://www.xpedo.com/products/pedals/city-urban/112/traverse-7
Anyone seen these, usable for fr/dh duties? Others in range also look pretty mental:
http://www.xpedo.com/products/pedals/city-urban/112/traverse-7
Anyone seen these, usable for fr/dh duties? Others in range also look pretty mental:
Material:
Pedal Axle: CroMo
Pedal Body: Aluminium 6061 CNC
Weight per Pair: 255 g
I very much doubt they weigh that much, Ti/Mag Nanos weigh roughly that.
Maybe 255g each.
Probably, ti nanos would work out probably twice the price though?
Yeah but the Alu/cromo Nanos don't.
I've had a couple of sets of SPD type Xpedo pedals. They have worn out really quickly.
Think they are 400g + though? As you might have guessed I am a bit of a weight weenie!
Thats what I'm saying.
If the ti/mag Nanos weight 290g, it is very unlikely that the Xpedo pedals weight 255g when they are made of cromo/alu.
I can see that pedal in my head, at the bottom of your first DH run, folded in half around the axle
Wellgo MG-1's are around that weight and a little cheaper.
MG-1's are 376g
Narrower at the waist than the ends? Big fail in my book
EDIT: "Intended use City & Touring" makes more sense now
My MG-1 ti's are about 290g although I have a pin missing so probably 289
They're pretty small... 70.5x90x17.5 compared to a Nano at 105x100x17.
Xpedo? That's a real brand name? I'm going to assume its a social experiment based on Gary Glitter setting up a bike parts company.
They're pretty small... 70.5x90x17.5 compared to a Nano at 105x100x17.
Yeah but the equivalent Nano's are 499g, I don't think they could shave off 245g just from making them slightly smaller.
Me neither... Was more pointing out that they're probably a bit crap to ride on.
Ahh sorry.
Yeah you're right, they probably are.
Fair point re dimensions, just thought I'd check in case anyone wanted to make the case for them. Think I might get some second hand mg 1's then do the ti axel upgrade which hopefully won't come in any more than 40-50squids
Xpedo is Wellgo's upmarket brand - used to the their Mountain Force ti/ti clipless pedals, longevity was a joke!
You must log in to post.