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Kids resin pedals
- SP-477
- 1 Item
- Used
€2.99 VAT included
Kids’ bike pedals in resin – lightweight, safe & perfect for young riders
Give your young cyclist a comfortable and secure riding experience with these kids bike pedals made from durable resin. Designed for small bikes and junior riders, they offer a light structure, a non-slip surface, and universal threading that makes them easy to install on most children’s bikes, balance bikes with cranksets, or junior MTBs.
Lightweight & durable material
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Pedal body made from robust resin, ideal for everyday use.
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Lightweight structure that improves bike handling and reduces pedal inertia.
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Naturally resistant to impacts and moisture, perfect for outdoor rides.
Non-slip platform
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Surface equipped with molded grip studs for excellent foot stability.
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Secure hold even in wet conditions, ensuring a safer and more stable pedaling motion.
Strong & smooth pedal axle
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Reinforced steel axle offering improved torsion resistance.
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Smooth rotation for easy, fluid pedaling—perfect for learning and progressing.
Child-sized platform
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Compact dimensions designed for small feet.
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Ideal for bikes with 12", 14", 16", 18", or 20" wheels.
Easy to install
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Standard 9/16’’ or 1/2’’ threading depending on model, compatible with most kids’ crank arms.
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L/R markings for quick and intuitive assembly.
Technical specifications
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Pedal type: kids’ platform
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Body material: high-resistance molded resin
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Axle: steel
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Grip system: integrated grip studs
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Threading: 9/16’’ or 1/2’’
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Color: black (other colors may be available)
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Weight: approx. 180–240 g (pair)
Why choose these kids bike pedals ?
These kids bike pedals offer an ideal balance of safety, comfort, and lightness. Their stable platform helps young riders maintain proper foot placement, encouraging a smooth pedal stroke and better bike control. Made of resin, they’re comfortable to use and tough enough to withstand drops, sidewalks, and adventurous rides.
They’re a great choice for replacing worn-out pedals, upgrading a child’s bike, or preparing for longer and more confident rides.