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Race Face Turbine Pedal

$220.00
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SKU: 941-00-004-01

Power of locked-in flats

Description

Turbine is the most concave flat pedal designed for climbing, mobbing descents and tackling the most demanding terrain where riders are all-in on grip. Covered by the brand's lifetime warranty inclusive of crashes and available in seven colours. The most locked-in feel you can get on traditional flat pedals, for when good grip just isn’t good enough.

Leading in concavity. All ways.
A concave pedal gives riders a locked-in feel by cradling your foot in a "pocket" created by the platform. Turbine is designed with concavity in all ways—front to back, inboard to outboard. With the added grip from the pins, riders can pedal and descend with a more locked-in feel than ever.

Trusted to grip.
Turbine’s asymmetric pedal platform follows the anatomical shape of a foot—wider at the front than the back—giving maximum support, pin contact and grip. This platform shape also offers slightly better clearance and a better chance of deflecting off ground objects.

Party platform.
Simple, well-proven internal architecture (with a bushing on the inboard side and bearing on the outboard side) means Turbine eliminates the bearing bump usually found next to the crank threads. Riders get a larger effective platform and can place their feet closer to cranks for better pedalling ergonomics.

Specifications

  • Platform:
    • L x W: 115 x 110 mm
    • Thickness: 20mm at edge
    • Concavity: 3mm
  • Pin Height: 6mm from platform
  • Material:
    • 6061 Aluminum Body
    • Steel Pins
    • Chromoly Steel Axle
  • Includes: 4 spare pins and 44 pin washers (shorten pins by 0.8mm)
  • Weight: 419g

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