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  • Time Xen-e pedals
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    Time Xen-e pedals
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    • €79.95
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    Right MTB clipless pedal Time Atac Roc
    • €22.99
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    Wellgo WAM-M919 pedals for mountain bike
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    Look pedals grey for mtb
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    Look pedals for mtb
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    Clipless MTB pedal shimano XTR PD-M959
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    City bike pedals
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    Zefal toe clips size M
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The pedals on a mountain bike, also known as a multi-bike or hybrid bike, are designed to provide a comfortable and versatile cycling experience, suitable for a variety of surfaces and riding conditions. Here are the common characteristics and standards of pedals for this type of bike:

1. Function:

The function of the pedals on a mountain bike is to allow the cyclist to transfer power to the cranks to move the bike forward. They also provide a stable platform for the rider's feet while pedaling, as well as enough grip to prevent slipping, even in wet conditions.

2. Materials:

Mountain bike pedals are often made of metal, such as aluminum or steel, to provide durability and resistance to stress. Some pedals may also have rubber or plastic surfaces to improve grip and comfort.

3. Design:

The design of mountain bike pedals can vary depending on the rider's preferences and the intended use of the bike. Some pedals are platform type, providing a large surface area for the foot and suitable for everyday shoes, while others are automatic type (with clip-on cycling shoe attachment) for greater pedaling efficiency.

4. Size:

Mountain bike pedals are generally medium to large in size to provide good support for the rider's feet. They are often wider than road bike pedals for better stability and increased comfort, but narrower than mountain bike pedals for ease of use with different types of shoes.

5. Fixing:

The pedals of mountain bikes can be platform or automatic. Platform pedals are attached directly to the cranks using a standard threading system. Clipless pedals use a system of clips or cleats to attach the rider's shoes to the pedals, providing greater control and improved pedaling efficiency.

6. Maintenance:

As with all bicycle parts, it is important to maintain the pedals regularly to ensure their proper functioning and extend their lifespan. This may include regular cleaning, lubricating rotating mechanisms, and replacing worn or damaged pedals if necessary.

In summary, a mountain bike's pedals are designed to provide durability, comfort, and versatility in a variety of riding conditions. They can be platform or automatic, made of metal with rubber or plastic surfaces to improve grip, and are available in different sizes to suit the rider's preferences.