Megasack Giveaway Day 2: FUNN Mamba S Pedals

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Not been here before? Not sure what’s going on? It’s quite simple: we have daily prizes to be won, plus another of each prize which goes into our Megasack. Each day that you enter, you might win the daily prize. Whoop! But each daily entry also counts as an entry to win the Megasack. Enter every day to maximise your chances of winning the Megasack. Miss out on a daily entry because you don’t think that prize is one you want? You’re losing out on an extra chance to win the Megasack.

To enter, you need to be logged in – it’s free to sign up. Once logged in, the entry box will reveal itself with a question. Answer it correctly to submit your entry. Easy peasy! Please note that prizes can only be sent to a UK address. Now that you’re caught up on what’s going on, let’s find out about the first great prize we have for you.

FUNN Mamba S Pedals

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These are a smaller and lighter platformed pedal than the original FUNN Mambas. Where those were designed for Downhill, these are aimed more at enduro, XC, and even gravel riding. Priced at £103.50, these Shimano SPD compatible pedals come with cleats and a set of pins so you can add up to four pins per side for added grip. The GRS system allows you to top up the grease without stripping your pedals, keeping them running smoothly for mile after mile. Available in a choice of six colours, they’re made from AL6061 Aluminium.

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Enter every day’s giveaway here to maximise your chances of winning the Megasack!

Yesterday’s Winner

The winner of the Day 1 Lezyne Bundle is altoshedder

We’ll be in touch to get your prize sent to you but if you want to steal a march on that and help us out then email charlie.hobbs@singletrackworld.com with your address now.

Thanks to this year’s big brand supporters

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I came to Singletrack having decided there must be more to life than meetings. I like all bikes, but especially unusual ones. More than bikes, I like what bikes do. I think that they link people and places; that cycling creates a connection between us and our environment; bikes create communities; deliver freedom; bring joy; and improve fitness. They're environmentally friendly and create friendly environments. I try to write about all these things in the hope that others might discover the joy of bikes too.

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