THUNDER ALU CNC Kup on-line
WEIGHT
405g
HEIGHT
17-19mm
PLATFORM SIZE
105x97mm
Description


It’s been a long time coming - we’ve spent months designing and testing, and now the Thunder pedals are here. No hype. Just raw power

Made from 7075 alloy, CNC’d to perfection, and built to take the hits you throw at them. Oversized platform, fat 12 mm spindle, two sealed bearings, and a DU bushing - these pedals laugh at sketchy landings and love it when things get rowdy. 

Big freeride lines on the horizon? Thunders are ready to shred and come back for more.

 

 

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Specification

MATERIAL

AL-7075, CNC

WEIGHT

405g

COLOR

CNC Mirror Silver, CNC Choco anod., CNC Black anod.

HEIGHT

17-19mm

BEARINGS SIZE

2xsealed, 1xDU bushing

PLATFORM SIZE

105x97mm

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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