E-PB5 Series (E-PB50 E-PB599)
EPS-T
E-PM8 Series (E-PM80 E-PM899) TOE CLIPS & STRAPS
MULTI-INTERFACE TRACK BMX
E-PB6 Series (E-PB60 E-PB699)
E-PT12
Pedals Pedals Pedals
INSTALLATION AND USE INSTALLATION AND USE INSTALLATION AND USE INSTALLATION AND USE
Multi-interface pedals are very versatile.
Triple interface pedals: 1. One surface
of the pedal is a platform that can be
ridden with ordinary shoes, 2. A toe clip
Illustrations may not correspond
and toe strap can be attached and used
to your model of pedal.
on the platform, 3. The second surface is
a clip-in interface, used with cycling shoes PARTS & TOOLS
and cleats. Dual interface pedals: 1.
PARTS: a. Pedal body b. Axle c. Grip pins (not shown: spare grip pins x 2) TOOLS REQUIRED: 6 mm or
One surface of the pedal is a platform that
can be ridden with ordinary shoes, 2. A 8 mm Allen key, (depending on pedal model), 2 mm Allen key (supplied).
toe clip and toe strap can be attached and
If attaching toe clips, you need only read A), then refer to TOE
CLIPS & STRAPS section. used on the platform.
A) ATTACH PEDALS TO CRANKS
Illustrations may not correspond
to your model of pedal.
Illustrations may not correspond to your model of pedal.
Pedals have 9/16" x 20T threaded axles. The right pedal (marked R) is installed in a clockwise direction.
PARTS & TOOLS
PARTS & TOOLS The left pedal (marked L) is installed in a counter-clockwise direction. 1. Lightly lubricate axle threads with
PARTS: a. Pedal cage b. Pedal body c. Front binding (fixed) d. Axle e. Rear binding (adjustable) f. Tension PARTS: a. Pedal body b. Front cage c. Toe clip x 2 (not shown: clip bolts x 4) d. Rear cage e. Cleats x 2 f.
grease or oil. 2. Thread axle into the crank hole with your fingers. From the other side of the crank, insert 6
Illustrations may not correspond
to your model of pedal.
adjuster g. Flat nut x 2 h. Insole washer x 2 i. Cleat bolts x 4 j. Cleat washer x 2 TOOLS REQUIRED: 6 Cleat washers x 4 g. Cleat bolts x 4 h. Toe straps x 2 TOOLS REQUIRED: 6 mm or 8 mm Allen key,
mm or 8 mm Allen key into the recess of the axle. Screw pedal axles onto crank arms. If axle has wrench
mm or 8 mm Allen key, (depending on pedal model), 4 mm Allen key, 3 mm Allen key. (depending on pedal model), 4 mm Allen key.
flats, you can also use a thin 15 mm wrench to attach pedal. 3. Tighten well, but avoid excessive force.
PARTS & TOOLS
A) ATTACH PEDALS TO CRANKS
Tightening torque: 340 kgf/cm (295 lb-in).
A) ATTACH PEDALS TO CRANKS
PARTS: a. Front cage b. Toe strap c. Two clip d. Bolts TOOLS REQUIRED: 6 mm or 8 mm Allen key,
Pedals have 9/16" x 20T threaded axles. The right pedal (marked R) is installed in a clockwise direction.
(depending on pedal model), 4 mm Allen key.
Pedals have 9/16" x 20T threaded axles. The right pedal (marked R) is installed in a clockwise direction.
B) ABOUT GRIP PINS
The left pedal (marked L) is installed in a counter-clockwise direction. 1. Lightly lubricate axle threads with
The left pedal (marked L) is installed in a counter-clockwise direction. 1. Lightly lubricate axle threads with
grease or oil. 2. Thread axle into the crank hole with your fingers. From the other side of the crank, insert 6 Damaged or badly worn pins should be replaced with spares using 2 mm Allen key. Tightening torque:
grease or oil. 2. Thread axle into the crank hole with your fingers. From the other side of the crank, insert 6
mm or 8 mm Allen key into the recess of the axle. Screw pedal axles onto crank arms. If axle has wrench
6-19 kgf/cm (5 16 lb-in).
mm or 8 mm Allen key into the recess of the axle. Screw pedal axles onto crank arms. If axle has wrench
A) ATTACH TOE CLIPS TO PEDALS
flats, you can also use a thin 15 mm wrench to attach pedal. 3. Tighten well, but avoid excessive force.
flats, you can also use a thin 15 mm wrench to attach pedal. 3. Tighten well, but avoid excessive force.
Tightening torque: 340 kgf/cm (295 lb-in). Toe clips and straps can be attached to pedals when pedals are on the bicycle, but it is easier to do this
Tightening torque: 340 kgf/cm (295 lb-in).
job with the pedals removed. 1. Remove pedals: From the inside of the crank, insert 6 mm or 8 mm Allen
B) ATTACH CLEATS TO CYCLING SHOES
B) ATTACH CLEATS TO CYCLING SHOES
key into the recess of the axle. The right pedal (marked R) is removed in a counter-clockwise direction.
2 mm Allen key
Take note of the model number of your cleats and consult SPECIFICATIONS & COMPATIBILITY for more
Take note of the model number of your cleats and consult SPECIFICATIONS & COMPATIBILITY for more
The left pedal (marked L) is removed in a clockwise direction. If axle has wrench flats, you can also use a
information. Left and right cleats are identical - the pointed end faces the toe of the shoe. 1. Lightly
information. Left and right cleats are identical - the pointed end faces the toe of the shoe. 1. Lightly
thin 15 mm wrench to attach pedal. 2. Align the two bolt holes on the bottom of the clip with those on the
lubricate cleat bolt threads with oil. 2. Using the 4 mm Allen key attach cleat bolts and cleat washers
lubricate cleat bolt threads with oil. 2. Using the 4 mm Allen key attach cleat bolts and cleat washers
loosely to shoe soles. The lateral center line of the cleat should be aligned with the center of the ball of the
front cage. With the 4 mm Allen key, screw in the bolts. 3. Before fully tightening, align the clip with the
loosely to shoe soles. The lateral center line of the cleat should be aligned with the center of the ball of the
shoe sole. Adjust vertically via slots in shoe sole. Adjust horizontally via play between cleat washer and
Grip pin
shoe sole. Adjust vertically via slots in shoe sole. Adjust horizontally via play between cleat washer and lateral center of the cage, and the inside surface of the clip with the top of the cage. 4. Tighten well, but
cleat. 3. Tighten cleats very firmly, but avoid excessive force. Tightening torque: 50 80 kgf/cm (43 69
cleat. 3. Tighten cleats very firmly, but avoid excessive force. Tightening torque: 50 80 kgf/cm (43 69
avoid excessive force. Cage position can be fine-tuned to preference after trial rides.
Tightening torque: 6-19
psi).Cleat position can be fine-tuned to preference after trial rides. It may take some time to find your
lb-in).Cleat position can be fine-tuned to preference after trial rides. It may take some time to find your
kgf/cm (5 16 lb-in).
optimum cleat set-up.
optimum cleat set-up.
Adjust cleat vertically
Supplied reflectors should be attached
and horizontally B) ATTACH TOE STRAPS TO PEDALS AND TOE CLIPS
Adjust cleat vertically
Flat nut
Insole Cleat bolts
to the front and/or rear surface of both
and horizontally
washer
4 mm Allen key
pedals. Reflectors may be used with 1. Beginning on the non-axle side of your pedal, thread the toe strap through the horizontal slot in the
Insole
4 mm Allen key
or without toe clips mounted.
Cleat washers rear-left of the pedal cage. 2. Continue threading through two slots in the pedal body. Thread most of the
Cleat bolts
strap through until there only about 5 or 6 cm left on the buckle-end of the strap. 3. Thread the strap
Cleat
through slot/s at the top of the toe clip. 4. Join the the two ends of the strap by running the pointed end
Cleat
Cleat
washers through the buckle slot with a small roller. 5. Adjust position of strap according to preference. Attach pedal
E-PM9 Series (E-PM90 - E-PM999)
to crank by following instructions elsewhere on this sheet.
URBAN
E-PC9 Series (E-PC90 - E-PC999)
Pedals
Tightening torque:
50 80 kgf/cm
( Remove rubber sole cover ) INSTALLATION AND USE
(43 69 lb-in).
C) PEDAL USE WITH TOE CLIPS AND STRAPS
Tightening torque:
EPS-T EPS-T
C) SHOE/PEDAL USE 50 80 kgf/cm If you have never used toe clips and straps before, take time to learn how to use them safely. When not in
(C100) (C101)
(43 69 lb-in).
use, a toe clip-equipped pedal will hang upside-down. Many pedals have a flip or tab on the rear of the
Depending on the model of your pedals, the tension adjuster is
located on the rear binding, or on the top of the pedal body. To pedal. Use the toe of your shoe on this to flip over the pedal enough to get your foot on the pedal. Make
adjust rear binding tension, use a 3 mm Allen key to turn tension sure straps are loose enough to easily move your shoe in and out. Sit on, or stand over your bike with one
C) SHOE/PEDAL USE
adjuster. 1. Increase tension in a clockwise direction (+) (for a
foot firmly on the ground. With the other foot, practice getting in and out of the toe clip. When you get used
Adjustable 1. Engage cleat with pedal: Move cleated forward shoe over pedal until the slot in the cleat engages with
3 mm Allen key
more secure shoe/pedal bind, but more difficult engagement
rear binding
to this, progress to riding slowly in a safe, traffic-free area until engagement and disengagement become
the rear pedal cage (cage fits in slot). Tighten strap. 2. Disengage cleat from pedal: Loosen strap. Lift foot
and disengagement). 2. Decrease tension in a
natural actions that you can manage easily without looking at your feet. Warning Tight straps are more
up and pull backwards until shoe is completely free of pedal.
counter-clockwise direction ( ) (for less secure shoe/pedal bind
difficult to disengage from. Loose fitting straps are recommended for beginners and for rides requiring
but easier engagement and disengagement). Engage cleated
frequent or sudden stops, such as in heavy traffic.
Tightening torque: 340
shoes in pedals by aligning the cleat between front and rear
kgf/cm (295 lb-in).
bindings while pushing down. Disengage by twisting heel
outwards (away from bicycle). Cleat will also release by twisting Tension adjuster
Supplied reflectors should be attached
heel inwards if necessary (for emergency situations only). If you
Binding adjustment range: to the front and/or rear surface of both
have never used clip-in pedals before, take time to learn how to 80 140 kgf/cm (69 121 lb-in).
pedals. Reflectors may be used with
Illustrations may not correspond
use them safely. Make sure the tension adjuster is set to the
or without toe clips mounted.
to your model of pedal.
lowest setting. Sit on, or stand over your bike with one foot
PARTS & TOOLS
firmly on the ground. With the other foot, practice engaging and
disengaging cleated shoe. When you get used to this, progress
PARTS: a. Pedal body b. Axle c. Pedal cage TOOLS REQUIRED: 6 mm or 8 mm Allen key, (depending
to riding slowly in a safe, traffic-free area until engagement and on pedal model).
disengagement become natural actions that you can manage
A) ATTACH PEDALS TO CRANKS
easily without looking at your feet. Warning Binding tension
Pedals have 9/16" x 20T threaded axles. The right pedal (marked R) is installed in a clockwise direction.
should be equal on both pedals to achieve a uniform effect
The left pedal (marked L) is installed in a counter-clockwise direction. 1. Lightly lubricate axle threads with
when engaging and disengaging cleated shoes. Minimum
grease or oil. 2. Thread axle into the crank hole with your fingers. From the other side of the crank, insert 6
tension is recommended for beginners and for rides requiring
mm or 8 mm Allen key into the recess of the axle. Screw pedal axles onto crank arms. If axle has wrench
frequent cleat disengagement, such as in heavy traffic. Do not D) ATTACH TOE CLIPS & STRAPS
flats, you can also use a thin 15 mm wrench to attach pedal. 3. Tighten well, but avoid excessive force.
over-tighten or over-loosen tension adjuster (over tightening
Refer to TOE CLIPS & STRAPS section. Tightening torque: 340 kgf/cm (295 lb-in).
may damage thread, and bolt may fall out if too loose).
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