ROOST NYLON W/METAL PINS Kup on-line
WEIGHT
390g
HEIGHT
20mm
PLATFORM SIZE
100x105mm
Description


Meet the latest weapon in our composite lineup - lightweight nylon pedals that punch way above their weight. Think of them as Thunder pedals’ lighter siblings - similar shape and grip but different outfit. 

An oversized platform teams up with a beefy 12mm spindle, two sealed bearings, and a DU bushing for a setup that is smooth, strong, and ready to take a beating. Replaceable metal pins keep your feet locked and make ripping them off harder than ever. Looking for pro-level performance in a lightweight package? Roost pedals are ready to trip.

 

 

 

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Specification

MATERIAL

NYLON W/METAL PINS

WEIGHT

390g

COLOR

Choco, Black

HEIGHT

20mm

BEARINGS SIZE

2xsealed, 1xDU bushing

PLATFORM SIZE

100x105mm

SPINDLE

12mm

FAQ
Can I pre-order a bike/bike?

If you're interested in purchasing our products, we recommend contacting one of our distributors from this list: Dartmoor Distribution. If your country isn’t listed, feel free to email us at sales@dartmoor-bikes.com - we’re happy to help!

Can I run a fork with a different amount of travel?

Yes! Each frame has a recommended fork travel range, which you can find in the Geometry Chart under “Recommended Fork Travel.”

How to assemble Dartmoor bikes?

Our bikes are shipped 95% assembled in a single box. You'll just need to install the handlebar, seat post, and front wheel.

Do you offer bearing kits?

Yes! We provide bearing kits for all full-suspension frames in our lineup. These are available through your local dealer.

Can I run wider tires?

Each frame's maximum tire size is listed in the specification chart. Please refer to it for guidance.

Where can I find the torque specs?

A complete user manual, including all torque specs, is available for each frame. You can find it at the bottom of the product page in the Downloads section.

What size do I need?

Check our Size Guide If you're still unsure, the best way to find the perfect fit is to test the bike yourself!

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