With a new look and select new features, TIME pedals provide lightweight and ergonomic pedal systems for you to achieve your cycling goals. Our road and MTB pedal lineup has been simplified, making...
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What it is: The largest of our pedal-fit metrics, Stance Width is the distance between the center of one pedal to the center of the other pedal. Think of this as the stance you have on the bike—the...
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In the earliest days of cycling, racers would use toe "clips" or "cages." When modern cycling pedals were created, they utilized a cleat system instead of clips, which led to the confusing designat...
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Grip pins are installed on SPECIALE TIME pedals using a 2mm hex key. Adjust the height of the grip pins to suit your requirements, not exceeding 3 mm above the pedal platform. Installing grip pins ...
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Yes! TIME MTB pedals have won numerous Cyclo-Cross World Championships in some of the worst riding conditions imaginable. TIME MTB pedals feature a moving arch at the leading edge of the pedal, giv...
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TIME road pedals feature a low stack height to increase pedaling efficiency and stability.
XPRO stack height is 14.7mm.
XPRESSO stack height is 15.1mm.
Stack height is measured from the center...
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TIME pedals should be installed to 35 N-m using a torque wrench. If your crankset manufacturer specifies a different amount, tighten to the lower of the two values.
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Serial numbers for TIME pedals are found etched on the inner side of the right pedal body. To see the location for your specific model, please refer to the SRAM Serial Number Locator.
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Since worn cleats can damage the pedal, we recommend replacing cleats if release from the pedal becomes more difficult or if the walking tabs on ICLIC cleats become worn. Regular cleaning of the cl...
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TIME road and MTB pedals utilize cleats that allow float, which is free movement of the foot prior to release. Float is measured by how much your foot can move (angularly and laterally) while clipp...
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No. TIME does not recommend using pedal extenders as this can cause extra force on the pedals, potentially leading to premature or excessive wear or failure.
If you have issues with your shoe rubbi...
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Please refer to the TIME Sports User Manual to learn how to correctly adjust the tension for your specific model. Don't forget to adjust both sides of both pedals to the same tension!
*XPRO Only: A...
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All TIME pedals ship from the factory at the lowest tension setting. We recommend that riders new to clipless pedals start with this setting before increasing the tension.
The release tension of a ...
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TIME MTB and gravel pedals use TIME's ATAC cleats and are only compatible with 2-bolt style cycling shoes.
TIME's LINK pedal is compatible with the ATAC cleat system on one side of the pedal and ...
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ATAC cleat bolts should be tightened to 5 N-m. Click the image to view the user manual.
ICLIC cleats should be tightened to 4.5 N-m. Click the image to view the user manual.
IMPORTANT: Use a to...
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TIME ICLIC cleats come with a spacer to use under curved cycling shoe soles between the sole and the cleat. Please refer to the TIME Sport User Manual to determine if you should utilize these.
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