This superb model is specifically designed to fit SRS+ chain guides. Additionally, it is a genuine E Thirteen replacement part.
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The Seeker pedal was born out of desire and need. Eclat PRO riders like Devon Smillie and Shane Weston asked for a pedal with a larger platform than most, but with a slightly thinner profile. By using regular unsealed bearings you are limited
The Street Tool is the Swiss-Army knife for your BMX. All the functions of the tool are hidden inside the anodized tube. Throw it in your bag and make sure you don’t lend it to anyone, as you’ll never get it back!
Tool for removing the bearing from the crank spindle on Campagnolo cranks.
Pin Tool for Remove/Replace Lefty Cap on Cannondale Lefty Hubs.
This tool set is designed to fully service DT Swiss hubs and other hub manufacturers that utilize DT Swiss hub internals. The set includes all the bearing guide sizes for front and rear hubs, two low-drag silicone freehub seals and a high-quality, ratchet removal tool.
A unique tool to enable the precise installation of cleats on shoes ensuring maximum pedalling performance and comfort. Fine adjustment is easy due to grid markings on the toolIncludes a handbook with explanations of the ergonomic principles and biomechanic thinking behind the tool as well as 'expert tips' on pedalling technique.
When fitting cleats to your shoes its crucial that they are set in the right position as they play a big part in your riding performance. As the main point of energy transfer its critical that they are set up correctly because if they are not power and performance will be lost as well as riding comfort being compromised which could result in injury for the rider.Most riders when fitting new cleats will spend time measuring and fine-tuning to get the cleats directly under the balls of the feet, and then go on a test ride, fine-tune, and pedal some more to find the optimum angle for the cleats, which can all add up to a lot of time. Even when you think you have the cleat in the correct position, a lot of the time it is in fact not set up correctly although this is hard to notice and is sometimes only spotted by someone who is watching your pedal motion. Luckily thanks to Ergon, fitting new cleats is now simple, precise and quick. The TP1 pedal cleat tool allows for the accurate adjustment of the three axis which are the most important when installing cleats. Fore/aft adjustment, adjusting the Q-Factor and adjusting the cleat angle. Available for a range of pedals including SPD, SPD-SL, KEO, Crank Bros and Speedplay you can be guaranteed that once you have used the TP1 pedal cleat tool you will be pedaling as efficiently as possible.
When fitting cleats to your shoes its crucial that they are set in the right position as they play a big part in your riding performance. As the main point of energy transfer its critical that they are set up correctly because if they are not power and performance will be lost as well as riding comfort being compromised which could result in injury for the rider.Most riders when fitting new cleats will spend time measuring and fine-tuning to get the cleats directly under the balls of the feet, and then go on a test ride, fine-tune, and pedal some more to find the optimum angle for the cleats, which can all add up to a lot of time. Even when you think you have the cleat in the correct position, a lot of the time it is in fact not set up correctly although this is hard to notice and is sometimes only spotted by someone who is watching your pedal motion. Luckily thanks to Ergon, fitting new cleats is now simple, precise and quick. The TP1 pedal cleat tool allows for the accurate adjustment of the three axis which are the most important when installing cleats. Fore/aft adjustment, adjusting the Q-Factor and adjusting the cleat angle. Available for a range of pedals including SPD, SPD-SL, KEO, Crank Bros and Speedplay you can be guaranteed that once you have used the TP1 pedal cleat tool you will be pedaling as efficiently as possible.
When fitting cleats to your shoes its crucial that they are set in the right position as they play a big part in your riding performance. As the main point of energy transfer its critical that they are set up correctly because if they are not power and performance will be lost as well as riding comfort being compromised which could result in injury for the rider.Most riders when fitting new cleats will spend time measuring and fine-tuning to get the cleats directly under the balls of the feet, and then go on a test ride, fine-tune, and pedal some more to find the optimum angle for the cleats, which can all add up to a lot of time. Even when you think you have the cleat in the correct position, a lot of the time it is in fact not set up correctly although this is hard to notice and is sometimes only spotted by someone who is watching your pedal motion. Luckily thanks to Ergon, fitting new cleats is now simple, precise and quick. The TP1 pedal cleat tool allows for the accurate adjustment of the three axis which are the most important when installing cleats. Fore/aft adjustment, adjusting the Q-Factor and adjusting the cleat angle. Available for a range of pedals including SPD, SPD-SL, KEO, Crank Bros and Speedplay you can be guaranteed that once you have used the TP1 pedal cleat tool you will be pedaling as efficiently as possible.
When fitting cleats to your shoes its crucial that they are set in the right position as they play a big part in your riding performance. As the main point of energy transfer its critical that they are set up correctly because if they are not power and performance will be lost as well as riding comfort being compromised which could result in injury for the rider.Most riders when fitting new cleats will spend time measuring and fine-tuning to get the cleats directly under the balls of the feet, and then go on a test ride, fine-tune, and pedal some more to find the optimum angle for the cleats, which can all add up to a lot of time. Even when you think you have the cleat in the correct position, a lot of the time it is in fact not set up correctly although this is hard to notice and is sometimes only spotted by someone who is watching your pedal motion. Luckily thanks to Ergon, fitting new cleats is now simple, precise and quick. The TP1 pedal cleat tool allows for the accurate adjustment of the three axis which are the most important when installing cleats. Fore/aft adjustment, adjusting the Q-Factor and adjusting the cleat angle. Available for a range of pedals including SPD, SPD-SL, KEO, Crank Bros and Speedplay you can be guaranteed that once you have used the TP1 pedal cleat tool you will be pedaling as efficiently as possible.