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Straitline Pedals

The Body:

The Straitline pedal body hasn’t changed since the first version and for good reason. The pedal body is CNC’ed beautifully and has a stellar finish.

new red finish (click to enlarge)

The graphics are laser etched onto the pedal and the finish is cleanly anodized on. It’s pretty durable but like any pedal that gets used, it can scratch but won’t peal since it’s anodized. The white version of the pedals are the only exception to this, in that they are powder coated.

pedal body detail after some useage (click to enlarge)

The pedal body has two polymer bushings pushed cleanly into each side of pedal body that need no lubrication or constant replacement like some bearing systems. This helps to reduce the overall weight of the pedals as well.

polymer bushing detail (click to enlarge)

The pedal body is wide and thin. The pedal body has a concave curvature to its design to help keep your foot planted. The body is efficiently designed to allow for easy mud shedding as well.

concave profile detail (click to enlarge)

thickness detail (click to enlarge)

The pedal body has 14 holes for pins. You can customize the feel by placing pins where you feel they’re needed. The pins thread in snugly and cleanly. They’re hardened pins and optional sharper pins are also available. The stock pins offer a solid interface and some great traction. To install the pins it requires a 3/16″ 6 point or 5mm socket.

pin detail (click to enlarge)

middle pins removed to allow easier foot movement (click to enlarge)

Dimensions

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