SKU: PD0608

RaceFace Ride Platform Pedals 9/16" Concave Composite Molded Traction Pins Black

Vendor RaceFace
Regular price $41.27
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Specifications

Pedal TypePlatform
Pedal Spindle9/16"
ColorBlack
Defined ColorBlack
Spindle MaterialChromoly Steel
Weight320g
Pedal Body MaterialComposite

The RaceFace Ride pedal features a slim nylon composite platform, and offers a concave and lightweight design for legitimate performance.

  • Molded traction pins give you all the grip you need without risk of damaging your shoes or shins
  • Durable Cro-Mo steel axle features a standard 9/16 pedal thread and serviceable internal parts
Description

The RaceFace Ride pedal features a slim nylon composite platform, and offers a concave and lightweight design for legitimate performance.

  • Molded traction pins give you all the grip you need without risk of damaging your shoes or shins
  • Durable Cro-Mo steel axle features a standard 9/16 pedal thread and serviceable internal parts

Customer Reviews

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CLR

I wanted a pedal that was lightweight and wouldn’t destroy my shoes and shins. I have always had great success with RaceFace’s platform pedals on my MTB so have these a shot on my urban cruiser. They are perfect. Enough traction for street shoes but no sharp points to cause bleeding if you slam against your shin.;

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Gregory Galistan

The quality in the build is fully what i would expect from Raceface. Two thumbs up;

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Mÿke

Grip well & feel great.;

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Theodore Dean

I really like the pedals not tearing up my shin’s. The plastic tabs grip well and feel much better on the skin. They don’t grip the same as metal tabs but do the job well enough. If your competitive or very aggressive rider these my not do the job. I’m a moderate mountain biker with some advance trails. I would recommend these pedals.;

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James Mack

I use these on my commuter bike. They have a nice wide platform for great support with street shoes. The plastic pins are nice because they don't tear up your shoes (or shins), though I imagine they're a bit more slippery than metal pins so they may not be quite as good for mountain biking. And due to the sealed bearings, they're a step up from other cheap plastic bodied pedals, so hopefully I don't have to replace them every year or two like I have been.;