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Twenty6 Rallye

MSRP $ 269.95
Weight 339g
# of Reviews 4
Average Rating 5/5
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Submitted by Blasterbates a Downhiller from Bethel. VT. U.S.A.
Date Reviewed: August 3, 2009
Favorite Trail:The Green Mountains
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $250.00
Purchased At:beyond bikes
Strengths:These pedals are like feathers, self lube, no hassle, great color, hand built in the U.S.A.
Weaknesses:The wait from placing the order to finally receiving them. The price but you get what you pay for. Quality
Similar Products Used:Crank bros , Azonics,
Bike Setup:Cannondale, fox float iodine wheels, chris king headset bla bla bla.
Bottom Line:There are a handful of components made by hand out there and these pedals are the dogs bollocks. Outstanding, I have been running clipless for quite some time and decided to make the switch doing more aggressive riding, and these pedals never left the soles of my shoes i could have sworn i had clipless on
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Dominator13 a Weekend Warrior from NorCal
Date Reviewed: April 12, 2009
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $250.00
Purchased At:Beyond Bikes
Strengths:Good Looking, Strong, Light, Slim, SOLID. Tyler is a stud and will work with you right away if you have a problem.
Weaknesses:Price, I guess!?
Bike Setup:Knolly DT - nuff said
Bottom Line:These pedals are saweeeeet. They perform like clip-ins with the extra pin holes. Tyler has got a winner here.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by bullcrew a Downhiller from SoCal
Date Reviewed: February 14, 2009
Favorite Trail:Anything gnar
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $225.00
Purchased At:online
Strengths:Design, weight, durability, bearings, strength, size, finish
Weaknesses:Id say cost is a little high except Ive blown apart other pedals for half the money on taken harder hits with these!
Similar Products Used:Xpedo mags, welgo, easton flat boys,
Bike Setup:Canfield Jedi, Boxxer WC, Twenty6 integrated stem, Twenty6 levers, Formula the one brakes, I9 wheels, Schwalbe Muddy marys, X0/X9/XTR. E-13
Bottom Line:I have had these since the release and beat the crap out of them severly, hit a rock with the foot down and forward hard enough to lift my 240lbs up and off to the right in a race almost causing me to wreck reallly bad at speed. When I got to the bottom i was expecting the pedal to be devoured, broken, pins missing and hte axlew bent!
NONE!!!! No issues, 2 pins pointing in off angles and part of the pedal was bent a little but nothing. Still rode them almost another 8 months before selling them and buying a new set different color to match the scheme of the bike.

I sent them back to Tyler to have him take a look at them and check bearings etc... No issues, regreased them and sent them back!

The pedals are amazing, try different pin configurations to fit your style best they have extra holes and if you want to make a concave get 5/8ths hollow allen pins, blue loctite and some 5:10s Ive had to pry my foot loose!

Id rock these pedals again, Oh yeah I am! :D
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by surfacenuts a Weekend Warrior from Santa Monica, CA, USA
Date Reviewed: January 16, 2009
Favorite Trail:Freight Train
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $270.00
Purchased At:Ride-This.com
Strengths:Strong. Grippy. Light. Gorgeous.
Weaknesses:The money, but they'll last forever.
Similar Products Used:King Earl
Bike Setup:05 VP Free, 888, Arrow FRX w/Hadley hubs, Race Face DH Evolve cranks, Easton Monkey Lite carbon bars, Avid Juicy Sevens, DHX 5.0
Bottom Line:The handmade detail is unmistakeable. They are beautiful, solid and light. You can tell, they are made by a person, not a company. They are the new Dangerboys, but lighter than that extinct line.

Of the burly pedals out there these are the lightest due to their titanium spindles. The bearings have needed no maintenance after some 200 rides or total of about 400 hours in dust and mud! Remarkable. Of the fairly high end set-up on my bike, these are the cream of the crop.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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