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GENERAL INFORMATION

  • Why did SRAM acquire TIME Sport? plus icon minus icon
  • With TIME’s acquisition, SRAM will inherit an innovative and historic brand that was the first to focus on ergonomics through the pedal stroke. This acquisition will expand SRAM’s current product c... See more
  • Are TIME Sport pedals still produced in France? plus icon minus icon
  • Following the acquisition of TIME Sport by SRAM in early 2021, TIME pedal production moved from the TIME factory in France to SRAM's chain manufacturing location in Portugal. The new TIME productio... See more
  • Will SRAM keep the TIME Sport name, and what will TIME frames be called? plus icon minus icon
  • SRAM has acquired the TIME Sport pedal and shoe line, while Cardinal Cycling Group acquired the TIME bicycle line. Both companies will continue to market products under the TIME name. SRAM will... See more
  • What does TIME Sport mean when they say “clipless pedals?” plus icon minus icon
  • 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... See more
  • How do I install or replace the grip pins on my TIME pedals? plus icon minus icon
  • Grip pins are installed on compatible 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 pin... See more
  • Do TIME pedals come with grip pins? plus icon minus icon
  • SPECIALE 8 and SPECIALE 12 model pedals come with optional grip pins. These can be added to the pedal platform to improve shoe grip on the pedal. Adjust the height of the screw to suit your require... See more
  • Can TIME MTB pedals be ridden in muddy conditions? plus icon minus icon
  • 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... See more
  • What is the stack height of TIME Sport road pedals? plus icon minus icon
  • TIME road pedals (XPRO and XPRESSO models) offer an industry-leading low stack height of 13.5mm. Low stack height increases pedaling efficiency and stability. Stack height is measured from the cent... See more
  • What is the rider weight limit for TIME Sport pedals? plus icon minus icon
  • The TIME pedals that feature a titanium spindle have a maximum rider weight of 90 Kg (198 lbs). This includes the following models: XPRO 12 XPRO 15 XC 12 See more
  • Does TIME Sport offer a clipless pedal for beginners? plus icon minus icon
  • TIME's LINK pedal is an excellent option if you are new to clipless and still want to have the option to use standard flat shoes. This pedal is flat on one side and utilizes our ATAC cleat system o... See more
  • Are spare parts available for my legacy TIME pedals? plus icon minus icon
  • Currently, the legacy parts available for TIME pedals are the RXS road cleats. The SRAM part number for the RXS cleat is 00.6718.024.000 (TIME part number T2GB004). See more
  • What is "release angle," and what does it have to do with TIME Sport pedals? plus icon minus icon
  • Release angle refers to the angle you must twist your foot (measured from the bike) to unclip your cleats from the pedals. TIME's ATAC cleats (utilized with our MTB or LINK pedals) are available in... See more
  • Where can I find the serial number for my TIME Sport pedals? plus icon minus icon
  • 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. See more

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