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Tioga unveils the new ZEROaxle® Pedal
Posted Date: 8/8/2011
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Tioga unveils the new ZEROaxle® MT-ZERO, an axle-less off-road platform bicycle pedal. Measuring no more than 7mm thick, and 4mm at the thinnest.   
 
The ZEROaxle® MT-ZERO, concept starts with the ZEROaxle bolt assembly which houses an outboard sealed cartridge bearing, precision machine-pressed into the bolt, to provide the pedal’s rotation.  

With the absence of the traditional axle or multiple bearings within the body of a ZEROaxle pedal, a special bearing is equipped to handle the redirected load converging into a smaller area.



A thin pedal profile positively affects ground clearance, foot stability, and pedaling efficiency.

 The MT-ZERO’s body is a solid one-piece construction, investment-cast from chromoly steel, and tested to handle a wide spectrum of off-road applications from XC to all-mountain and is compatible with standard cranksets.

ZEROaxle MT-ZERO Spec's:

Investment cast 1-piece Chromoly body

ZEROaxle over-size bearing system

Dual-concave platform with replaceable pins

450g per pair

Suggested retail: $99.00

For more information: Tioga USA



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