Power Grip
This is a great pedal for someone who just needs a little bit of help. Allows for adaptability, and freedom. A simple twist of the foot locks the toes down in riding position. MSRP: $40.00
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Bungee Pedal
This pedal, like the power grip, allows for freedom as well as support. This provides more support than the Power Grip, but take a bit more to get in. MSRP: $60.00 |
Rigid Foot Plate
This is the end all of adaptive pedals. This pedal can be suited to almost any rider. Though not as easy to put on alone, this provides the most adaptive support available.
MSRP: $310.00
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Direct Drive
Direct Drive locks the rear axle. Meaning when the bike moves the pedals spin. This is ideal for those that have a hard time with the reciprocal motion of pedaling.
MSRP: $200.00
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Crank Shorteners
Some times shorter cranks are just what the therapist ordered. Smaller cranks mean less power, but they also allow for the pedal to be closer at its farthest, and farther at its closest. Meaning less knee stress. These allow you to shorten the length of the crank with out buying new cranks, or a machine shop.
MSRP: $90.00 |
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Pedal Width Enhancers
These allows the width of the pedals to be increased. Some people find it easier to pedal when the width is increased. MSRP: $35.00
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Cateye Front and Rear Lighting system
You should never ride at night with out some sort of lighting system. This allows for visibility at night. With a rear flasher, and a front light, night/dusk riding becomes safer. MSRP: $40.00
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