Bicycle pedal

Leatt Launches High Performance Aaron Chase Signature 3.0 Flat Shoe For Mountain Biking

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Monday, August 17, 2020

"I wanted a shoe that was perfect for riding, digging and everything in between," Chase said.

Key Points: 
  • "I wanted a shoe that was perfect for riding, digging and everything in between," Chase said.
  • Among the features in the signature Aaron Chase Flat Shoe is the specialized sole manufactured from Leatt's unique RideGrip rubber compound for ultimate bike control in all weather conditions.
  • "We set out on a mission to design the ultimate mountain biking shoe, especially for flat pedal and clipless riders, and consumers love the look and feel of these Aaron Chase shoes," said Sean Macdonald, Leatt Chief Executive Officer.
  • Aaron Chase is an MTB pioneer of the all-terrain slopestyle movement that reclaims the creative spirit of mountain biking.

Excy Unveils New Bed Bicycle and No Slip Adaptive Foot Pedal for Bedridden Riders

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Monday, June 8, 2020

The HIT Adaptive Pedal, which is compatible with any 9/16" crank arm, keeps a rider's foot locked in place to prevent it from falling while pedaling or resting.

Key Points: 
  • The HIT Adaptive Pedal, which is compatible with any 9/16" crank arm, keeps a rider's foot locked in place to prevent it from falling while pedaling or resting.
  • Excy created the XCS Bed Bike and HIT Adaptive Pedal based on feedback from homebound riders, and its experience in hospitals and physical therapy clinics.
  • A growing request to pedal in a hospital bed or on top of a therapy table at home helped speed up bringing the XCS Bed Bike to market now.
  • The Excy HIT Adaptive Pedal uses a wide foot platform with adjustable straps that allow the heel to hang freely with support while also holding the foot steady to pedal comfortably and properly.

Trek Recalls Bontrager Line Pro Bicycle Pedals Due to Fall Hazard

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Thursday, July 26, 2018

Hazard: The spindle of one or both of the pedals can break, posing a fall hazard.

Key Points: 
  • Hazard: The spindle of one or both of the pedals can break, posing a fall hazard.
  • Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bicycle pedals and take them to a Trek retailer for a free repair.
  • Units: About 9,630 pairs (in addition, 600 pairs were sold in Canada)
    This recall involves all Bontrager Line Pro flat bicycle pedals.
  • "Line Pro" and "Bontrager" are printed on the body of the pedal.