Odyssey Grandstand V2 Pedals

by Odyssey
$21.95
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 *comes in pairs ( Left side & Right side)

Stacked official word: 
"The Odyssey Grandstand V2 PC Pedals are a heavy duty PC pedal you can ride on any terrain. You will love the sturdiness of the oversized axle and the bushing style bearings. The extra wide and flat body will feel amazing under your shoe. The grippy pins lock into any tennis shoe and the smooth body doesn't allow debris to get stuck to it. If you ride trails or street you will love these pedals."

Odyssey word:
Tom Dugan’s Grandstand pedals are all about feel. When we set out to design a new pedal we knew what we wanted and we didn’t want to compromise. Slim pedals feel great because they put your foot closer to the axle which makes it more stable and easier to grip (imagine bolting a block of wood to the top of your pedal and having to balance on that). Dual concave gives a great feeling for your foot and helps keep you centered on the pedal. It lets you push the bike in any direction like the concave of a skateboard. Ergonomics dictate that the pedal should be big enough that your foot sits in the middle of the concave, so the pedal needs to be wide enough for that too. And of course we wanted a strong axle. And we wanted it to be affordable. We could have done what most companies do and pick an off the shelf pedal design and make some minor changes to the body shape, but this would have meant big compromises. Most slim pedals either compromise on axle diameter to save space, or they fake being thin by incorporating a big bulge for the bearings that ruins the concave and reduces the pressure on the pins and so compromises grip. So instead we had to start from scratch and design our own unique new bearing and axle system that would keep a big 14mm axle but allow for a thin body. After a lot of work we have successfully created a wide platform with a perfect dual concave that feels exceptional as soon as you set foot on it. Your foot hits the pins and then settles down into the concave with an even pressure all round. This attention to detail pays off and all of our pro riders have been after them since the first samples came in.

Specs

pins: 16 round

Axle material: Heat treated chromoly

axle size: 14mm

Axle thread: 9/16"

bearings: unsealed

wrench size: 17mm

Weight: tba

*comes in pairs - 2 pedals ( Left side & Right side) 

Questions & Answers:

Q: How to remove bike pedals?

A: When you are sitting on the bike looking down, the pedal on the right side of your bike has regular tread that turn clockwise to tighten the pedal and counter clockwise to loosen the pedal.
      If you want loosen the left pedal you have to understand it is reverse thread. To tighten the pedal you want to turn the wrench counter clockwise. If you want to loosen the pedal you need to turn the wrench clockwise.

Q: What are clipless bike pedals?

A: If you don't know what clipless pedals are you probably shouldn't be using them yet. Clipless pedals are for avid bike riders that either race or are training for competition. If you ride freestyle bmx or any bike riding that is leisurely you want to ride a platform pedal. Platform bicycle pedals make it easy to mount and dismount your bicycle. Clipless pedals  utilize an clip that bolts under a clipless shoes. The clip interlocks with the clipless pedals simply by pushing the front of the clip in the pedals first then stepping doen. the clipless pedals allow you to push down on your pedals simultaneously pulling up. To remove pedals you need to turn your ankles away from your cranks and pul the heal up. Why do you think they call them clipless when they clip in?

Q: Are bike pedals reverse thread?

A: All bicycles have a left side pedal when you are sitting down on the bike looking down, this pedal is reverse thread. Read the answer above for better info.

Q: Are bike pedals universal?

A: If you are new to bike and you are looking for pedals you will find out quickly that there are two different size and have a regular thread as well as a reverse thread. Read the answers above for more information.

Q: How to loosen bike pedals:

A: righty tighty for the right side and reverse thread for the left pedal. Make sure when you determine the side you are sitting on the bike and looking down.

Q: How to loosen up bike pedals:

A: When you are sitting on your bike looking down put your wrench on top of the pedal axle and turn it downwards toward the back of the bike. check out the answers above for more insight.

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 ***Every Online order comes with a bunch of stickers and FREE stuff from your favorite brands. The more you order the more we throw in. Stacked Always giving back.

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