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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
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    Time atac xs clipless pedals for mtb
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  • Crankbrothers Candy C pedals
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  • Clipless flat pedals Shimano PD-M324 for MTB or city bike
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    Clipless flat pedals Shimano PD-M324 for MTB or city bike
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    Clipless pedals Shimano PD-ME700 for MTB or Gravel
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    Wellgo WAM-M919 pedals for mountain bike
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    Look pedals grey for mtb
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  • Zefal toe clips size M
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    Zefal toe clips size M
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  • Pedals straps VP-730
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    Pedals straps VP-730
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    Pedals aluminium VP-365 vintage
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The gravel bike pedals are gravel bike components, designed to provide a balance between pedaling efficiency on the road and comfort when traveling off-road. Here are their characteristics and standards:

1. Function of gravel bike pedals:

The main function of the gravel bike pedals is to transfer the rider's power to the cranks to move the bike forward, while providing a stable platform for the feet. They must also provide good grip, even in difficult driving conditions.

2. Materials for gravel bike pedals:

Gravel bike pedals are often made of aluminum or composite to offer a good compromise between lightness and durability. The contact surfaces can be equipped with metal or plastic studs for better grip.

3. Design of gravel bike pedals:

The design of gravel bike pedals can vary, but they are generally platform or mixed type (platform on one side and automatic on the other). This allows the cyclist to choose between using normal shoes or clip-on cycling shoes, depending on their preferences and the terrain.

4. Size:

Gravel bike pedals are typically 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, but narrower than mountain bike pedals to facilitate clearance in turns.

5. Fixing:

As mentioned previously, gravel bike pedals can be platform or automatic. 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 gravel bike 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, the pedals of a gravel bike are designed to provide a good balance between pedaling efficiency on the road and comfort when traveling off-road. They can be platform or automatic, made of aluminum or composite, and provide good grip in a variety of driving conditions.