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Ausgabe #055 -

The French brand LOOK are considered to be the inventors of clipless pedals. In the 80s, they transferred their know-how from ski bindings to road bikes and launched the first bicycle pedals that allowed you to click in like you could with skis. Have they been just as successful at applying their know-how to flat pedals?

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Ausgabe #055 -

Hope are a UK brand known for their beautifully machined components and anodised colours, and the F22 flat pedals are no exception. They replace the F20 pedals in the line-up, which are the reigning champions of our flat pedal group test. Can they build on that success?

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Ausgabe #055 -

Californian component brand Crankbrothers are best known for their pedals. The clipless Mallet pedals, which we’ve also included in the test field, are very popular amongst enduro and DH riders, whereas the Stamp 7 flat pedals are a favourite amongst freeriders.

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Ausgabe #055 -

Chromag are a component brand from Whistler with an iconic status in the region. The Dagga pedals were developed in collaboration with team rider Chris “The Karver” Kovarik. The downhill legend is known as a flat pedal advocate and drift king. Can the pedals deliver like the Australian rider?

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Ausgabe #055, Issue #055 -

TIME are a brand from the south of France that were founded in 1986 and manufacture pedals for road, XC and enduro bikes. About two years ago they were purchased and are part of the component giant SRAM now. We pitted the SPECIALE 12 against five other clipless pedals.

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