PEDALS CRANKBROTHERS EGGBEATER 1

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The crankbrothers eggbeater is an iconic pedal designed by Carl and Frank, the original founders of crankbrothers, they were tired of getting stuck in mud-covered pedals with no way in or out.  They realised that existing pedals were too complicated…. Read more
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The crankbrothers eggbeater is an iconic pedal designed by Carl and Frank, the original founders of crankbrothers, they were tired of getting stuck in mud-covered pedals with no way in or out.  They realised that existing pedals were too complicated….It started with a simple question: what is the best way to attach a shoe to a crank?  To answer this question, Carl and Frank created a system with only two moving parts hinging on a spring.  This system became known as the eggbeater pedal, and later it was adapted into the candy pedal. 

The eggbeater's simple design gives the advantage of amazing mud shedding and 4 points of entry making it perfect for XC, trail riding and cyclo cross.

  • Cleat: Premium brass cleats included
  • Shims: Included
  • Release Angle: 15° to 20°
  • Warranty: 2 years
  • Weight: 286g per pair
  • Spindle: Forged scm435 chromoly steel
  • Body: stamped steel
  • Wings: Stamped steel
  • Spring: 300 series stainless steel
  • Inner bearing: Bushing
  • Outer bearing: Cartridge
  • Maximum rider weight: No restrictions
  • Colours: Silver/Black or Silver/Red

As with the rest of the crankbrothers range the pedals are fully serviceable with refresh kit (product code CRB-16051)

 

                                                                                                                                                                                      
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