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Optimized For A Stable Ride
Designed for BMX and downhill riding, the clipless Shimano DXR PD-MX70 pedals won't shy away from demanding efforts. They offer a significantly higher release tension than other Shimano SPD pedals and thus guarantee a reliable connection even when the trails get rowdy. In addition, the release angle is slightly smaller to make sure you can quickly step out of the pedals in difficult situations.
A large contact surface ensures perfect pressure distribution and with that improved control and efficiency. The DXR features a 9-degree release angle and 2-degree free float for a stable, locked-in feeling.
Features:
High-tension design
Dual sided binding
Separately adjustable release tension
CroMo spindle
Low-maintenance, sealed compact bearings
Anodized aluminum pedal cage for optimal contact surface
Weight: 414g (pair)
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The product weight specified is an approximate weight based on the manufacturer's specifications (if available) or our measurement of one or two examples. For most products, the weight will typically vary by 5% to 10%.
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