🚴♂️ Pedal Your Way to Perfection!
The YBEKI Exercise Bike Pedals are designed for indoor cycling enthusiasts, featuring adjustable rubber straps for a secure fit, a 1/2 inch spindle for compatibility with various bikes, and a non-slip surface for enhanced control. With easy installation and a 6-month warranty, these pedals are the perfect upgrade for your spin bike.
Age Range | Adult |
Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
Color | 1/2 spindle |
Size | 1/2spindle |
Style | Modern |
Material Type | Rubber |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | YBEKI |
Manufacturer | YBEKI |
Item model number | N65 |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 12 x 0.1 cm; 780 g |
ASIN | B07WJ1J9K6 |
S**R
Not suitable for our bike SIZE
Not suitable for our bike but good if the pedal size suits
J**Y
Good quality and comfort.
First of all, when you harder these make sure you get the right sized shaft. I accidentally got the larger size (9/16") and had to return for the 1/2" size. This was on a Schwinn 130 upright bicycle. The old pedals broke and were not very comfortable. These pedals are fantastic compared to the OEM pedals. They have a larger surface area and are comfortable to use both barefoot and with shoes. the straps are adjustable easily and the pedal assemblies just feel far better made than the original. Also, just to avoid confusion, the pedal on the left side is threaded reverse from the right side (to prevent unscrewing during use) this is how it's supposed to be. Overall, these are very easy to install, inexpensive, well made, and just look and feel better than the original pedals. I am very satisfied with these and am able to use my upright bike again. 5 stars!
A**R
All good
Life saver.
A**M
Great product
Indoor stationary exercise bike
T**D
Very comfortable
These pedals are nice and big, making it easy to stay secure.
E**0
Two pedals completely renovated my old Schwinn 126 exercise bike
tl;dr: Look no further; excellent pedals; for quickest results, double-check that you order the right size. My Schwinn 126 exercise bike took 9/16".Background: I have ridden my exercise bike regularly since 2014; I'm now up to a one-hour daily cross-training ride at one of the higher resistance levels, covering the equivalent of 18-19 miles per ride.I bought my Schwinn 126 exercise bike in mid-2014, used, off Craigslist; I think it was at least two or three years old at the time. Because it's now probably a 10-year-old bike, it had developed increasingly loud thumping and grinding noises when I rode. It recently got so bad, that it would jar my knees, and I started shopping for a new used bike. But, because I'm cheap (note Craigslist purchase), I investigated the problem a bit further, and decided it was coming not from the flywheel or anything inside the bike, but might be coming from the only other moving part, the pedals. (A bit of online research turned up the information that magnetic eddy systems very rarely fail in this way.)So, I ordered these pedals.It's a very simple swap, and the new pedals went right on easily, Remember, the left pedal screws in counter-clockwise, so it's "righty-loosey, lefty-tighty" (the opposite of usual) for that one.It was like my old bike had been instantly transformed into a new one. Suddenly, it was whisper quiet. Turns out ALL the noise had been the old pedals! Kind of miss a little of the clunking and grinding noise, though; it drowned out my puffing and wheezing, lol.The one minor inconvenience, is that these pedals tend to swivel upside-down when unloaded. So it takes me a little pawing around to get each foot situated. That's such a minor thing, but I'm looking at the bike right now and both pedals are upside down. My right foot, I can just tap the pedal to pivot it and slip in; my left foot isn't that coordinated. More hi-hat practice for me!I wear 10 4E shoes, and the tarsal straps have just one more adjustment slot to go to the largest setting. If you have normal feet, you'll probably be fine with these straps; if you're paddle-footed like I am, you'll still probably be OK; if you're Yeti-footed or like to ride in work boots, then maybe these'll be more toe straps than across-the-tarsals straps.Because I just installed the pedals, I'm not rating them on durability. And I am checking them before every ride to make sure they haven't started to loosen; they have so far been rock solid, but ya never know. Safety clown sez check your fittings before you hop on to ride, because that's how you prevent injury.
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