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Pair of Hope F20 lightweight and durable platform pedals - black
Complete with allen key and pins for added grip.
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Pair of Hope F20 flat / platform pedals - black
These Hope platform pedals feature a fully CNC machined platform out of 2014 T6 aluminium with anodised black finish
The axle is made of high strength Cr-Mo, heat treated and plated
The platform is slightly concave in shape to give maximum support
Each pedal uses a norglide bush and three cartridge bearings in a fully sealed chamber to give a long smooth life
20 replaceable pins per pedal provide excellent traction and grip. (Titanium and hollow pins available aftermarket)
These pedals are available in the following Hope finishing kit colours:
The pedals come complete with a small allen key for installing the pedal pins - as you probably know, to be recognisable as a mountain biker you need to have more scars on your shins than there are stars in the sky!
Weight: 390g / Pair
Colour: Black
Hope part number: PDF20N
Check out the review at dirt magazine
And for our German readers - a review of the Hope F20 pedals at cycleholix.de
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