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UFOR Shoes-Savior Bike Pedals for Electric Mountain Bikes, E-Bikes, and 🚲 City Commuters, Durable Aluminum Frame with Comfortable Rubber Cushion, Innovative Patented Bicycle Pedals Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of UFOR Shoes-Savior Bike Pedals for Electric Mountain Bikes, E-Bikes, and 🚲 City Commuters, Durable Aluminum Frame with Comfortable Rubber Cushion, Innovative Patented Bicycle Pedals

DESIGN CONCEPT – This brand new patented pedal features its soft rubber cushion and the cushion protrudes the surrounding aluminum frame. The soft cushions offer a comfortable feeling during normal pedaling; When heavy pedaling, the soft rubber cushions offer flexibility to make sure the bottom of shoes grasp the aluminum frame very well, so that the pedaling power could be transmitted to the transmission system completely. QUALITY RUBBER CUSHION - Durable shore 40A hardness rubber offers great elasticity for pedaling and prevent slippage of shoes, no harm for shoes. LARGE PLATFORM – This platform(90mm x 90mm) pedals support the feet more evenly when pedaling and provide a more comfortable cycling experience. APPLICABILITY – This pedals are designed for EMTB, pedelec and commute bikes. AXLE AND BEARING – CNC-machined Cr-Mo 9/16” axle; LSL bushing & sealed bearing.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Reflectors fall off

After a few months or about ten rides, one of the reflectors fell off. The second disappeared a month later. They're just badly glued.

Pros
  • Lots of positive emotions
Cons
  • Low maintainability

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very comfortable paddles

I bought these pedals to replace the footpegs on my Nordic Track S15i. The pedal is wide enough for my tennis shoes and very comfortable. The rubber in the pedal construction allows me to pedal comfortably in slip-on shoes. These pedals are durable and should be used for many years.

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Useless features

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not your standard pedal

Not your standard pedal. What were you thinking, making tightening so difficult? If like me you have a bike pedal wrench, put it away. Instead of a hex internal nut that attaches to the shank, it's round. There were no instructions and I figured they could only be hand tightened and removed. However, you will need a #6 metric allen wrench and a #8 metric socket wrench to drive this baby. I made a band on the second inner nut because it was very tight and I used a US hex wrench instead of a…

Pros
  • Absolute Legend
Cons
  • Replacement availability

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Some instructions required

Most pedals used in the US attach to the shaft with some sort of crescent wrench. There is a small portion of pedals that use a 5mm or 6mm allen wrench instead. If you watch some of the Park Tool videos, you'll hear it mentioned. When I first received these pedals and couldn't find the turnkey flats I was confused. Then I remembered the pedal repair video, looked at the end and there was a 6mm hex hole that Pak mentioned. Someone from UFOR should point out how to install this pedal on the box…

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • Out of fashion