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Eggbeater 3-Minimal & lightweight-4-sided entry / superior mud shedding-Customizable float and release angle-Hex alloy endcap-Premium bearings-Double seal system-Traction pad compatible (1mm set...Product Description
Eggbeater 3
-Minimal & lightweight
-4-sided entry / superior mud shedding
-Customizable float and release angle
-Hex alloy endcap
-Premium bearings
-Double seal system
-Traction pad compatible (1mm set included)
-5 year warranty
-Owners Manual and Technical Documents here
Specs
Body Material
Cast stainless steel
Body Dims (L x W)
32mm x 75mm
Wing Material
17-4PH Stainless
Spindle Length
52mm
Inner Bearing Type
Igus LL-glide bearing
Outer Bearing Type
Enduro MAX cartridge bearing
Endcap
Hex alloy
Spindle Material
Forged SCM 435 Chromoly Steel
Spring Material
300 series stainless steel
Max Rider Weight
No restriction
Weight
280g per pair
Included Cleat Type
15° / 20° Standard Release, 6° Float
Cleat Notice
Third-party cleats are not approved for use with Crankbrothers pedal systems. Using non-Crankbrothers cleats can reduce pedal lifespan and voids the pedal warranty.
Warranty
5 years
What's inside the box?
All Crankbrothers clip-in pedal systems contain two pedals (one left pedal, one right pedal), one pair of cleats with mounting hardware, and one Crankbrothers icon sticker. In addition, some models of our clip-in pedals come with traction pads for customization.
Which cleats will come with my pedals?
Most Crankbrothers clip-in pedals come with our 6-degree float, Standard Release cleats. Our Candy 1, Eggbeater 1, and Double Shot 1 pedals come with our Easy Release cleats instead, with a smaller release angle required to unclip but still featuring 6 degrees of float.
What's the difference between float and release angle?
Although closely related, float and release angle refer to separate characteristics of our cleats. "Float" is what we call the amount of rotational free play while clipped-in, whereas "Release Angle" refers to the angle of rotation of the cleat required to completely exit from the pedal, ie "unclip".
How can I tell between a left pedal and a right pedal? Is there a difference?
All standard bicycle pedal spindles are threaded specifically for either the left or right side of your bike, ours included - it's important to double check you're installing the correct pedal to the matching crank arm to avoid damage. A close inspection of the flange of the pedal spindle will indicate either Left side (with a grooved flange) or Right side (with a flat flange).
How do I install my pedals?
You'll need an 8mm hex wrench and bike grease for proper installation of your pedals - watch our tutorial here!
How do I care for my pedals?
Maintenance schedules can vary greatly depending on riding conditions and mileage, but as a general rule of thumb, we recommend a seasonal re-grease of the internal components to keep things running smoothly. We also offer refresh kits with new bearings, seals, and hardware when a full overhaul is desired. Pro tip: Avoid using a pressure washer at close distances to clean your pedals, as water could get past the external seals and displace the grease your pedals need to spin freely.
Delivery for Product Rent
Delivery for Product Purchase
When order is placed, you will receive a confirmation e-mail.
We will contact you to proceed on the payment method & discuss about the delivery time and date.
If you have sudden change of delivery date / location, please contact us within 24 hours in advance and let us know your new delivery date / location. Extra delivery charges might apply.
Once you received your wheelies, please check its condition on the spot. Any wheelie related info, our person-in-charge is glad to provide explanation.