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Azonic Accelerator Bicycle Pedals
By: O'Neill       Average Rating: 5.0     Total Reviews: 4
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Awesome Pedals     On: 2010-01-21

Put these on my Gary Fisher 29er and I love them. They are high quality, sturdy pedals at a good price. Looking forward to many rides with these.
durable     On: 2009-12-27

I really like these pedals on my mountain bike. I have 1,700 miles on them so far and they still seem as durable a the first day. nothing is stamped or pressed or crimped together in these pedals so if there is a problem it appears to me that I can take them apart and repair them. they grip my shoes very well with tiny allen screw sicking up from their surface just for that purpose. They are very well made
Pro pedals at a great price!     On: 2009-06-11

I am modernizing a Gary Fisher Joshua XO. The pedals that were on this bike were atrocious for trail riding as they were quite slick when they became muddy or wet. I looked at a lot of high-end pedals like the Crank Bros, but decided to try these as they were a bit cheaper and a little lighter. I am quite impressed! I get excellent traction on these pedals, and they have a great look to them as well. Some of my friends swear by clips, but I just cant do it. Theres something about being attached to the bike when I am flying over logs that I dont like. These pedals were exactly what I was looking for. I would recommend these pedals to serious riders without hesitation. They do not disappoint!
Excellent on a Gary Fisher     On: 2008-05-22

The Azonic Accelerator (AA) Pedals are worth every cent! Purchased at Amazon in mid April. I am a serious cyclist and own two top quality bikes: GF HiFi Deluxe and a Trek Madone 5.2 (2008). After researching for high quality pedals for my 2008 Gary Fisher HiFi Deluxe, I purchased the AA pedals. I considered multiple brands including Crank Bros., but found the AA reasonably priced, lightweight (lighter than Crank Bros.), and well built...they look cool too! Aesthetics are important as well as construction especially when you spend 2300.00 on a pro bike. I wanted something that was very light, one piece, grips well, replaceable hex pins, sealed bearings, rust resistant, non-clipless, and matched the black-white-grey color scheme of the GF. Clipless are road bike pedals (Madone) and not good for trail bikes. I dont ride the northern trails often (Im in Florida), but mainly road, off road, and beaches. Average ride: 60+ miles. 122 max as of today! Excellent product.

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