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Old 03-29-18 | 05:39 PM
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So i just ordered these. Did i do well ?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/XPEDO-TI-TI...53.m2749.l2649

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Old 03-29-18 | 05:56 PM
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looks like China is moving up the value ladder by pumping out all sorts of titanium and carbon bits.
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Old 03-29-18 | 07:10 PM
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How will you know they are really titanium?
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I assume you chose titanium because of perceived weight savings. But seller states no weight, so how will you know? and everything titanium, or just the pins?

You can get RF chester or similar composite pedals for under $50 and they likely are not much heavier, if at all.
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Old 03-29-18 | 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by HerrKaLeun
I assume you chose titanium because of perceived weight savings. But seller states no weight, so how will you know? and everything titanium, or just the pins?

You can get RF chester or similar composite pedals for under $50 and they likely are not much heavier, if at all.
Ebay add states 193 gram.... (pair)

RF chester are 340 gram composite.


did you even read the ebay page?
BRAND NEW ONE PAIR XPEDO TI AXLE PEDALS

9/16 THREAD
Body : ALUMINUM EXTRUTED
Spindle : TITANIUM 9/16"
Bearing : Sealed

SIZE 90X65X13MM

WEIGHT:193g/PAIR
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Old 03-29-18 | 11:09 PM
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How will you know they are really titanium?
Just the spindle is titanium. If you want to test it, you could take it to a bench grinder and see what color the sparks are.
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Old 03-30-18 | 12:16 AM
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Just the spindle is titanium. If you want to test it, you could take it to a bench grinder and see what color the sparks are.
Oh you mean like this guy?



I didn`t buy them because the axle is titanium, i bought them because they were pretty much the lightest flat pedals i could find online.

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Old 03-30-18 | 05:44 AM
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Originally Posted by imobilinpedalus
Oh you mean like this guy?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kQdFNvXHz0


I didn`t buy them because the axle is titanium, i bought them because they were pretty much the lightest flat pedals i could find online.
Cant really argue with that.
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Old 03-30-18 | 06:04 AM
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So each pedal is the weight of two packets of crisps.

My pedals are heavier than a potato...
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My pedals are heavier than a potato...
that is why you need to ride 250 watt, and 80 cc bicycles.....
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Old 03-30-18 | 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by imobilinpedalus
I didn`t buy them because the axle is titanium, i bought them because they were pretty much the lightest flat pedals i could find online.
keep us informed, interested!
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Old 03-30-18 | 09:33 AM
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Ebay add states 193 gram.... (pair)

RF chester are 340 gram composite.


did you even read the ebay page?
I forgot that they have the description all the way down... i expected it on top doh

Hey, not knowing and reading never stopped anyone from commenting on a forum
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Hey, not knowing and reading never stopped anyone from commenting on a forum
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Old 03-30-18 | 11:54 AM
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So let me think...when was the last time I gave thought to how heavy my pedals are?....
Umm....uhh... I believe like, never.
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I've test everything about them when they arrive. Weight, materials, bearing quality, etc and see how they match up against the description.

There's a ton of these off brand Chinese made pedals on Amazon that are absolute garbage. There are no marketing standards in China for overseas sales. They don't have to be the materials or weight they claim and often aren't.

$75 seems steep for imported off brand untested pedals.
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Old 03-31-18 | 08:51 PM
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I read on this forum that titanium is just glorified steel and the quality of the material has a wide standard of deviation when it comes to quality.
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I read on this forum that titanium is just glorified steel and the quality of the material has a wide standard of deviation when it comes to quality.
Titanium has one specific benefit over steel in that it does not corrode, which could be of interest to someone whose bike is exposed to salt brine and might otherwise end up with seized pedal spindles.
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Old 03-31-18 | 09:05 PM
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I think I am in the quantity over quality camp. I don´t baby my rides because I got them cheap. A new handcrafted in China seapost at Performance costs more than the amount I paid for some of them. So vintage steel is better than handcrafted in China titanium.

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Titanium has one specific benefit over steel in that it does not corrode, which could be of interest to someone whose bike is exposed to salt brine and might otherwise end up with seized pedal spindles.
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Old 04-01-18 | 06:32 AM
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How will you know they are really titanium?
it would be interesting to see if it is all Ti or alloyed with other elements.
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Pretty sure all "Titanium" parts are actually an alloy. 6Al4V is a common alloy, which is 90% titanium, 6% aluminium and 4% vanadium.
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Old 04-01-18 | 06:47 AM
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it would be interesting to see if it is all Ti or alloyed with other elements.
I'm sure it's an alloy ir it's Ti, my question is more along the lines of is it Cr-Mo (or even less) sold as Ti
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Originally Posted by Skipjacks
I've test everything about them when they arrive. Weight, materials, bearing quality, etc and see how they match up against the description.

There's a ton of these off brand Chinese made pedals on Amazon that are absolute garbage. There are no marketing standards in China for overseas sales. They don't have to be the materials or weight they claim and often aren't.

$75 seems steep for imported off brand untested pedals.
Since when is Xpedo an "off brand untested pedal"?
https://www.vitalmtb.com/product/gui...ws/1910/expand
https://www.bikemag.com/gear/long-te...o-spry-pedals/
Long Term Review: Xpedo M-Force 8 Titanium Pedals - Gravel Cyclist: The Gravel Cycling Experience
https://www.pinkbike.com/news/xpedo-...view-2016.html
Review: Xpedo Thrust XRF08CT pedals | road.cc
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Old 04-02-18 | 07:16 AM
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Those Xpedo Spry 260 gram pedals were actually the ones i was planning to buy before i found those 193 gram ones floating around on ebay. I checked the sellers feedback and he had sold like only one of them each year, but the feedback on these were all positive. I have a feeling one of the reasons for the 193 gram ones i bought has to do with these being physically smaller in size/width than the Spry. These are not for my personal use, but for a rider much lighter than me. I have some NukeProof Proton flat pedals at 430 grams that i am pretty happy about and seem to hold up very well to my gentle riding.

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Old 04-11-18 | 12:38 PM
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Well they landed. Took 14 days from China to Norway. Opted to pay the $3 something shipping cost instead of the freebee horseback carriage ride to get them a few days faster. The seller did as i asked and marked the shipments value at $25 so i could escape any import fees (sssssh, don`t tell anyone) They came in a transparent squared off blister pack type of thing with the manufacturers waste band label (wellgopedals.cn) Fancy sticker saying "titanium axle" and some very fancy ID stickers to look the part, everything in chinese text. As i suspected, the pedals were very small in size (no i didn`t check upfront) and clocked in at 195 grams. They certainly looked very nice and the axle felt very tight to the touch, not much play. They do look very small on the bike, so they could be ideal for smaller (chinese?) feet or women who often have smaller feet than men. I would not consider these suitable for a fully grown man, better off buying something bigger with any weight penalties that would imply. Don`t laugh now but i am also considering getting some 15mm titanium pedal extenders. Mainly to help support the outside of the shoe that pushes. They`re only like $13 and supposedly weighing in at 24 grams. You know where to look
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