They look good and work
"They look good and work great. . . feet stick to them like glue! I put them on a hardtail and sent it through some chunk and feet stayed planted"
With a weight of only 386g, OneUp Aluminum Pedals won't slow you down on climbs. Their durable design won’t let you down, either.
The ultra-thin, subtly convex profile gives you more grip by letting the pedals sit in the natural arch of your foot and drastically reduces pedal strikes.
The huge 115x105mm platform has 10 hexagonal pins per side to keep you planted on the roughest of trails and deliver more power on climbs.
Overall rating: 4.843243 / 5 from 740 reviews.
Aluminum Pedals offer a low profile, fantastic design, and exceptional service. They feature a wide platform, excellent grip, and durable pins, making them comfortable and secure for use.
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"They look good and work great. . . feet stick to them like glue! I put them on a hardtail and sent it through some chunk and feet stayed planted"
"Good quality, very happy."
"Loving them so far. Nice wide platform and grippy pins."
"Warranty replacement, fast and easy."
"The traction is superb and the quality is very high. I had to work with customer service on some issues and they were incredible"
"Love the design of the One Up flat pedals!"
"Finally got my pedals in the purple, they look sick!! I am curious, is there stickers included? Or did the bike shop boys steal my swag? Lol"
"The pins are very sharp. Great for grip, but easy to scratch lower legs on tech climbs."
"I've just switched from clipless/SPD pedals to flats, and these are very nice. With 5ten shoes I feel very connected to the bike, especially when descending. They are thin and light, and a nice bling-y addition to my bike!"
"Great smooth pedals with superb quality. Great product with excellent traction. Awesome product and great rebuild kits. Love oneup components"
The Oneup Components Aluminum Pedal is a lightweight and durable platform pedal designed for mountain biking. It features a slim profile and a concave platform that provides superior grip and control.
The pedal is made from aluminum and features a steel axle and stainless steel pins.
The pedal weighs in at only 386 grams (pair), making it one of the lightest pedals on the market.
Yes, but installation of OneUp Alloy pedals on SRAM carbon cranks does require extra care. During installation, Make sure when you tighten the pedals onto the crank that the pedal body or rubber washer do not contact the crank before the axle is torqued to 35Nm. The pedal should rotate without excessive drag and there should be a small gap between the pedal body and the crank. If the pedal contacts the crank before the axle is tight, try installing 1 extra pedal washer to space the pedal away from the crank. Do not add more than 1 extra pedal washer. If your pedals are rubbing on the crank or are not free spinning once torqued down then we do not recommend using these pedals with your carbon cranks. If you have any questions or trouble with this installation, please email us at support@oneupcomponents.com.
These pedals are designed to have quite aggressive pins for maximum grip. Our pedal pin & washer kit comes with 0.5mm washers, to reduce them slightly.
This noise can occur if greasing the rubber seal was missed during installation. If so, it is super quick to resolve. The steps are as follows:
Also if a visual aid will help, here is the link to the Alloy Pedal exploded view.
If your pedals continue to squeak, please email support@oneupcomponents.com
These pedals are compatible with crank boots with some modification to the boots. You can, if you want to run crankboots, trim the hole to clear the outer diameter of the pedal body. Be sure that the pedal rotates freely and does not contact the crankboot before riding.
It is recommended to service your pedals a minimum of once a year. If you ride more than 3 days a week then more regular servicing is ideal.