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I'm giving these a try. Not bad for £19.99 They seem good so far.
Anyone else tried them?
Maybe it’s just me but if OneUp have spent the time and money on designing and tooling up for a pedal, isn’t it more fair to pay the extra for their efforts?
Have these and picked them up for around £15 on eBay. I have to say they are great value for money really good build quality, they can be taken apart for servicing and come with spare pins.
I agree with the point about copies,Oneup are a good company ime.
But also, I had their pedals and they're not that great imo. Prefer my nukeproof horizons.
Burgtec can be had for £30 or so nowadays plus their cs surely gonna out do these copies
Though a bargain by sounds of it for these
Maybe it’s just me but if OneUp have spent the time and money on designing and tooling up for a pedal, isn’t it more fair to pay the extra for their efforts?
Agreed.
FWIW, RockBros are the same rip off counterfeit merchants who did this;
https://cyclingtips.com/2016/08/a-tale-of-two-bells-spurcycle-vs-the-counterfeiters/
Those superstar pedals at planetX aren't flat. I know it doesn't bother some people but I really don't like that bulge in the middle. Quite like the look of the Rock-Bros at £16. Where are the burgtecs £30?
I like the quote in that video, if you love the sport and can afford to, buy the real thing.
the cheap no brand pedals (nukeproof/superstar copies) i used on the wifes bike didnt last a lap of the newhaven pump track without the axles bending.
id not recommend cheap chinese copies on strength critical components.
oh and for £7 a pop a month of so ago those superstar pedals were a bargain.
grind the middle of the lump out and you have a decent flat. leave a wee bit of lump for hte bearings. they work great.
Where are they £20? And also where can i get burgtec's for £30?
Where are they £20?
They are £16 on eBay, one seller had black only for £15
And also where can i get burgtec’s for £30?
I don't think they are. Cheapest I could find was £37. I quite fancy the burgtecs so would be interested if someone has seen them cheap
I think ill buy the Burgtec ones tbh as they look better quality, the one up ones apparently have short axles?
the burtecs are not the widest pedals - if you are used to a wider pedal you might find it annoying to start with. i like them. they survived a HT day at BPW on teh reds no prob.
nukeproof neutron evos are really nice. like teh superstar ones brant linked but without the bulge.
Couldve sworn
It was at BLACKS outdoors
Got my alloy Burgys for £60 and plastico burgys for £38 at lbs
Burgy plastics are lovely pedals over the Deity composites and fit well most foot sizes overall with the new boost or spacing on axle to make them more comfy without rubbing crank arms which can be off putting
nickjb
MemberThose superstar pedals at planetX aren’t flat. I know it doesn’t bother some people but I really don’t like that bulge in the middle
Yeah, I really didn't like them, they've got a lot less grip than the Oneups which in turn have a lot less grip than the horizon comp. I did have a set for a couple of years on the commuter and they did well there so the bearings etc are decent, it's just the shape.
Those Burgtecs look lovely
For the sake of an extra tenner or so just get the real deal that won't self destruct or worse, put you in A&E.
FWIW, RockBros are the same rip off counterfeit merchants who did this
That looks completely legal given they didn’t patent the design so not counterfeit.
I suppose that makes it okay then.
Just buy the real thing. I’ve bought a second pair…
“That looks completely legal given they didn’t patent the design so not counterfeit.”
Plenty of non-patented items are illegally counterfeited. And many many more are legally copied - but that doesn’t make it morally right or ethical.
You can choose to defend it on the grounds that the authentic items are more expensive but if we all bought the cheap copies then who would pay for the R&D, design, tooling and marketing that brings you the things you want to buy?
This video seems relevant
This video seems relevan
Bindun by steel4real earlier.
Those Rockbros are £13.98 posted from China.
Mental cheap.
Just had a couple of parts turn up from there in under a week. Not those pedals, mind.
As much as I generally enjoy Seth's videos, he went a little over his head on that one with all the "3D scan" speculation. It just shows how little people know about manufacturing and the component industry.
Everyone knows the only copies to buy are the old skool dmr v8 wellgo copies.
Plenty of non-patented items are illegally counterfeited. And many many more are legally copied – but that doesn’t make it morally right or ethical.
They are not pretending to be the same make so how can they be counterfeit?
“They are not pretending to be the same make so how can they be counterfeit?”
If you re-read my post I referred separately to counterfeits and copies. These are not counterfeits, but counterfeiting is rife through the fashion industry, with items that are protected by trademark and copyright, not patents. Or unprotected items which are still counterfeited.
These are legal copies. Yes it’s legal but it’s morally wrong.
****er is a great name.
Brant, slightly off topic, but still...
Here's the thing, I highly doubt that One Up or Race Face designed their composite pedals, they bought from a catalog of pedals made by a manufacturer in Taiwan, probably Wellgo. Whats wrong with another company picking the same pedal from the catalogue?
https://www.mtb-mag.com/en/wellgo-taiwan-factory-visit/
I highly doubt that One Up or Race Face designed their composite pedals, they bought from a catalog of pedals made by a manufacturer in Taiwan
Take a look at the OneUp metal pedals… absolutely not a catalog pedal. Then look at their composite pedal… it has deliberate echos of their metal pedal, despite not using the same axle and bearing arrangement. Design decision made by someone. Now what’s the reason for these copy composite pedals having a design that echos the OneUp metal pedal? It’s not for it to fit into their own range now, is it?
Whats wrong with another company picking the same pedal from the catalogue?
These aren't "the same". If you watch the videos where they do a full comparison and open them up there are not identical. The outer is the same shape but there are plenty of differences that make it clear it isn't the same factory making the same product with a different logo.
The outer is the same shape but there are plenty of differences that make it clear it isn’t the same factory making the same product with a different logo
Or is it a case that they have made enough small changes to make production quicker/cheaper and keep the lawyers at bay.
The axles and seals on the '****er' pedals are very similar/the same as a number of other flattie pedals on Aliexpress.
kiwizak
MemberWhats wrong with another company picking the same pedal from the catalogue?
Nothing, but that isn't what's happened here
Lots of speculation flying around here, which is fine, but let's get some things straight.
- RF or One-up almost surely have their pedals manufactured by the far Eastern big pedal players
- just having different looking nuts or axles doesn't mean the pedals are not made using the same tooling. Even different engraved logos in the plastic can be achieved by switching inserts within the injection mould or by welding (if it is to be definitive)
- just being made by the same tooling is only one of the factors for price and actual product quality. Oversimplifying, one could have same tooling as original model, identical look cheaper materials (just to mention the platform, there are countless different specs of nylon/polyamide with different characteristics and prices) or same tooling and materials but different process steps or same tooling same materials same process but less quality controls. All these produce similar looking products with different performances and prices
- it's not as if the only possibilities are either it being a blatant counterfeit/copy or just that Oneup or RF picked it from a catalogue. It could be this. Or it could be a myriad of different things. Who developed the pedals? Was it a co-development? Who owns the tools/mould? Who has the license? For how long? There are countless different types of deals a brand can have with a manufacturer. Let's consider this, injection molds are very expensive, companies try to offset this whenever possible. One way to do it is to approach the manufacturer with:
"here is my pedal design. I don't pay for the tooling (or pay half) and I have an exclusivity for them for the first xxxxxx units, after which I may or may not keep ordering them but then you can also produce them at your will". This is just a possible scenario among countless others
I've watched the video, Id like to see if the axles are interchangeable. I bought a set of the Race Face Chester look pedals off Aliexpress to see if I got on with the platform shape, I did, so bought the real thing. The axles and bearings, although slightly different, are interchangeable. Apart from the logo they are identical.
I guess what I'm getting at is, without knowing the arrangement between One Up/Race Face and the manufacturer, crying foul is really just speculation.
To be honest, not sure why you bother copying a shyte pedal in the first place. Those OneUp Comps have to be the worst pedal i've used in years.
Well,I feel slightly dirty but I've had 2 sets of these pedals turn up today.
Not stripped them down to look at internals or anything but seem ok.
Oh,I got different ones to the op. 2 pairs for £26 delivered.
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What bikes are these gems going on?