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Pédales automatiques

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$218.99 CAD

Assez légères pour le cross-country et suffisamment résistantes pour la descente. Les pédales automatiques OneUp sont des pédales ultrafines et super légères avec une grande plateforme et une sensation de sécurité que vous pouvez régler. Elles sont compatibles SPD™ et disponibles en 8 couleurs.

Ce sont vos nouvelles pédales préférées.

Caractéristiques techniques

Poids: 410g avec les picots (4 picots par côté)

Épaisseur: 14,4 mm (corps), 26,8 mm (fixation)

Taille: 80 mm x 90 mm

Largeur de support: 57,5 mm (du centre de l'attache à l'extérieur de la face du bras de pédalier)

Flottement: 5° (angle de déclenchement de 12°)

Cales: compatibles SPD™ (comprend des entretoises de 1 mm pour le réglage de l'ajustement des chaussures)

Configuration des roulements: bague igus® intérieure et 3 roulements à cartouche étanche

Axe: acier Chromoly avec revêtement Black ED

Picots: picots filetés creux M5x8 mm (trou hexagonal autonettoyant)

Couleurs: Noir, Rouge, Vert, Bleu, Orange, Violet, Gris, Bronze

Contenu de la boîte

2x pédales automatiques (1x gauche, 1x droite)
4x picots filetés creux préinstallés par côté (16x picots au total)
2x cales OneUp avec matériel inclus
2x entretoises de cale
1x outil d'écrou de roulement de pédale

Informations à connaître
  • Livrées avec des cales compatibles SPD™ et des entretoises de 1 mm pour le réglage de l'ajustement des chaussures.
  • Les picots filetés creux et amovibles offrent un réglage précis de l'adhérence et du soutien, avec une conception anti-boue, qui peut être installée ou retirée, de chaque côté de la pédale.
  • L'outil d'écrou de roulement de pédale inclus vous permet de démonter, nettoyer et graisser facilement votre système d'axe.
  • La fixation personnalisée en acier inoxydable compatible SPD™ offre une sensation de verrouillage sans jeu indésirable et fonctionne avec les cales OneUp et les cales Shimano SPD™.
  • 5 degrés de flottement et 12 degrés d'angle de déclenchement.
  • Garantie 1 an par le manufacturier.
  • La large plage de réglage de la tension de déclenchement permet de répondre aux exigences des coureurs, tout en demeurant permissif pour les débutants. Un indicateur permet de faire correspondre facilement la tension sur les quatre fixations.
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Ultrafines.

Avec seulement 26,8 mm, ce sont les pédales automatiques pour vélo de montagne les plus fines au monde. Elles disposent d’une plateforme extralarge, taillée pour la descente. Le profil ultrafin signifie que vous obtenez une plateforme plus grande, moins sujette aux impacts sur un obstacle.

Grandes et légères.

De nombreuses plateformes de pédales automatiques ne touchent même pas votre chaussure lorsqu'elles sont clipsées. Notre pédale automatique à plateforme légère et large est conçue pour soutenir activement votre chaussure et vous donner plus de confiance et de contrôle.

Fixation personnalisée en acier Inoxydable.

Notre mécanisme compatible SPD™ vous offre 5° de flottement et un angle de déclenchement de 12° sans jeu indésirable. L'ajustement plus serré des cales ne sacrifie pas la flottaison et offre une sensation de stabilité et de sécurité.

Cales ajustables

Ajustez la sensation de vos pédales grâce à un réglage de tension de ressort plus large que celle de Shimano, des picots amovibles et des entretoises de cales inclus pour un ajustement parfait, avec n'importe quelle chaussure.

FAQ

Do I need to install the updated binding plate myself?

Nope! Every pair of pedals has the updated binding plate installed from the get-go, so you're ready to roll, hassle-free.

How is the OneUp binding system different from Shimano SPD™?

Our design focuses on two key improvements: eliminating unnecessary play in the cleat-to-binding connection and increasing the maximum release tension. To achieve this, we completely redesigned the binding and refined the cleat-to-binding connection, creating a tighter, more secure fit without sacrificing float. This provides a locked-in, confident feel while you ride. For greater adjustability and control, we engineered springs with a higher maximum tension and a wider range of usable adjustments, allowing you to fine-tune your setup to match your preferences.

When should I use a cleat spacer? How can I make it easier to clip-in?

If you’re having trouble clipping into the pedal or the binding feels overly tight, even at low tension, there are two adjustments you can make.

First, installing a the provided cleat spacer(s) allows your cleat to make connection with the binding sooner, reducing the interference between the pedal and shoe and making it easier to clip-in.

Second, you can remove the pedal pins to eliminate any additional interference. We recommend starting by adjusting the front pins and then the rear pins, if necessary.

Can I use another brand's SPD™ cleat?

We recommend using our cleats with our pedals. However, Shimano SH51 SPD cleats are also compatible. We can't confirm compatibility with, or recommend, any other SPDbased cleats from other brands. Use these at your own risk.

Are there any shoes that aren't compatible?

While we can't guarantee a completely universal fit with the multitude of shoe brands and sizes out there, any shoes with a 2-bolt cleat mounting interface should be compatible. Cleat spacers may be required in some cases.

Are the pins height adjustable? Can I ride the pedals without pins?

Our Clip Pedals can be used with or without the pins, but the pins themselves are not height adjustable. They are designed to bottom out in the pin hole, functioning like a standard screw.

If you’re trying to make clipping in easier, we recommend using a cleat spacer first to reduce interference between your shoe and the pedal. If additional adjustments are needed after installing the spacer, you can remove the pins to further minimize interference. Start by removing the front pins, and then the rear pins if necessary.

Why are the pins hollow? How can I remove a damaged pin?

The hollow design allows dirt to pass through the pin, eliminating the need to pick dirt out before removal. To remove a damaged pin, you can use a 2.5mm Allen key from either the front or back. If removing it from the back, remember to turn clockwise to loosen it. This design ensures easy maintenance and hassle-free removal when damaged.

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Reviews

Overall rating: 4.8989897 / 5 from 99 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

OneUp Clip Pedals are praised for their light weight and durability, offering a secure feel and large platform for comfortable pedaling. Customers appreciate the variety of colors and the quality of the product, though feedback on color options is mixed.

Summary topics

  • Aesthetic Appeal: 10%
  • Platform Size: 17%
  • Color Options: 7%
  • Pedaling Feel: 10%
  • Product Quality: 8%

Review topics: [weight, quality, color, support, performance, looks, feel, works, design, release, customer service, pedals, grip, control, package, platform, clips, cleats, retention, float, profile, bike, tension, difference, engagement, connection, option, buy, pins, spot].

Review highlights

  • "These pedals are high quality, look great, and most importantly, handle/clip in easier than shimano’s."Matthew W.
  • "The feel of the clips feels great, I set the rear clip tension to the most relaxed setting."Allen W.
  • "The large platform feel super solid and comfortable for pedaling and the engagement of the cleat is secure."Travis

Reviews

Wafer-thin clipless goodness

"Love them. Made the mistake of not changing out my Shimano cleats before riding. The One-Up cleats are specific to the pedals. Word to the wise."

Fredric S. (5/5)

Solid engagement and a platform

"Solid engagement and a platform pedal that actually provides a platform. This pedal definitely added a new level of control and stability to my mountain biking."

Reid P. (5/5)

Excellent pedal

"Very stable, not heavy and very adjustable. Prefer over my XT Trail SPD's. Also dig the Orange anodize ."

Dan H. (5/5)

decent pedals misleading marketing

"TLDR: Decent pedals, but I’m disappointed with OneUp’s marketing and how they handled my review. In OneUp’s product video (around 0:25), they specifically promote these pedals as having “pins that actually touch your shoes. ” That claim was literally the reason I was interested in them, because it suggests these pedals offer something different from typical clipless pedals. My original review simply stated that with my shoes (Shimano AM9s) the pins do not touch the shoe at all, even with the pins or shims installed. OneUp removed that review, and I later received an email from Tom R. explaining that the pins are primarily intended for those moments when you’re unclipped and riding through a section, and that constant contact would make unclipping more difficult. . . well duh! The issue isn’t that I misunderstood how clipless pedals work. The issue is that OneUp’s marketing specifically highlights these pedals as being different from other clipless pedals because the pins supposedly contact the shoe and provide more of a flat-pedal feel. Anyways, besides that the pedals themselves are decent. Engagement and performance are fine. I want more float and would like to try the new Shimano multi-entry cleats sincs the Oneup cleats are only single entry. At the end of the day my primary criticism is that if you’re going to market the pins as functional and claim they contact the shoe, they should be long enough to actually do so for a wider range of common riding shoes. Riders who want less contact can always shim their cleats to fine-tune the interface."

Jeff (3/5)

Good but tight cleat

"Pedal seems like its high quality and I like that its super thin/low profile. However, the cleat sits closer to the base of the pedal than shimano or other similar SPD style pedals. It does come with shims for your shoes, but if you have two bikes with different pedals, they will be too loose. Being so close, I have them set to the weakest release and its still pretty tight. Thats why I would only give them a 4 star rating."

David M. (4/5)

Love em’

"Love the durability/adjustability/tune ability these pedals have without too much float."

Finn K. (5/5)

coming from many years on

"coming from many years on XT these feel better. new favourite!"

Stephen C. (5/5)

Increased platform for increased support.

"I've been using these for a month and really happy with them. The increased support has eliminated hot spots and the price is better than the XTR pedals."

Steven B. (5/5)

Game Changer!

"Unless you obsess over weight savings, which means you likely won't use these pedals for their intended use anyway, there is no reason to ever purchase another clip-pedal for your SPD shoes. Absolutely stellar platform feel, great added grip with the knobs on the front and rear of the pedal. Finally, the colors are a great added pop to whichever color schematic you are after."

Christophe S. (5/5)

Very happy. Will buy again.

"Very happy. Will buy again. Great customer service"

Jesse W. (5/5)

Q&A

Just purchased OneUp Clip Pedals ... one side seems to really stick when unclipping, even with 40% of ankle turn right side, when the left pops right out. I tired turn the tension adjustments all the way, and putting the spacers on my shoes, either seems to impact the challenge with unclipping, the clip in is great.
Hey there Derek, Thanks for reaching out. I've copied all our troubleshooting steps down below. Could you please work through them and see if they get things working for you? If this issue has worsened over time, check for any evidence of impacts or interference from dirt or grit. Using a wire brush, clean beneath parts 6 & 7 from this page, and also your cleats, to be sure there is no metal swarf build up. Check that the cleat washer is the right way around so the bolts are flush & tight (see step 4 of the Cleat Install Instructions). Check that the spring tension is backed off to the second last click (be careful not to fully unscrew the tension screw) Add a drop of chain lube to the spring. Check if a cleat spacer is needed and if any parts of the shoe are interfering with the clipping process. Move the cleat 5mm towards the front of the shoe. Check the binding support plate (part 8 in the exploded view) is flat and tight to the pedal body. This is a T10 Torx key, torqued to 1.5-1.8Nm If you continue to have trouble releasing, try removing the front pins (on both sides of the pedal) The last thing to do is try a different shoe. Try without the cleat spacer first and add one if necessary for clearance. If the issue goes away with the shoe then it could be an incompatible shoe -  If so, we would like to know the shoe make and model.
Are they usable without cleats (flat shoes like five-tens) ?
Hi Francois, Thanks for your message, I'm happy to help.  We don't recommend using the clip pedals with flat shoes for mountain bike riding. For short rides on road, they are fine, but not for actual mountain bike rides. Please let me know if there's anything else I can help you with.  Cheers,
Hi, We have a customer who is interested in using the Clip (platform) pedals with Shimano's CL-MT001 multi-entry, single-release cleat. What has been your experience and rider feedback for people using this combo? Thanks, looking forward to hearing back from you.
Hey Eric, those cleats will be compatible with our pedals! Thanks for checking
Hey, I bought the pedals last july. By august I noticed there was some play on my left pedal. The metal plate isn’t holding the coil anymore. I wrote you a message in september and never got a reply. Is there anything I could do to fix the pedal? I cannot use it as it is now.
Hey Adam, thanks for reaching out. Sorry to hear you are having troubles with our pedals, and also that you didn't hear back from us. Could you please send me this information on your pedals? Receipt with purchase date. Shipping address with phone number. 4-digit date code, located next to the clip mechanism on the pedal body. (Date Code Guide) Picture of the entire pedal body from a top-down view Picture of pedal body profile from rear to front
Hi. I ordered your clip pedals about a year ago and they’ve been great. Today I was fat biking and heard a noise as I was pedalling. The front binding clip was hanging by one screw on one pedal. I have the clip still. I inspected the other pedal and one of the clips was also loose and the screw threads seem mangled. Am I able to order new screws? To be safe I need 4. Let me know. Love your products!
Hey Greg, thanks for reaching out! Could you please send me this information: Receipt with purchase date. Shipping address with phone number. 4-digit date code, located next to the clip mechanism on the pedal body Following this I will get a few screws heading your way.

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XC Clip Pedal Exploded View & Parts List
XC Clip Pedal Exploded View & Parts List

Install Binding Tension Nut & Bolt
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Rear Binding Plate Replacement Instructions
Rear Binding Plate Replacement Instructions

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