OneUp Components Aluminum Pedal reviews and deals for sale

Born ready to grip it and rip it, the OneUP Components Aluminum Pedal offers a grippy, smooth-rolling, and durable platform for big days out on the bike. It's designed from stealth rubber down and shaped with a subtle convex profile to provide you with more grip thanks to the pedal sitting in the natural arch of your foot. This shape also creates a razor-thin leading edge and optimal clearance to help deflect off obstacles on the trail. Each pedal has four double-sealed full-cartridge bearings, and no bushings, to toughen up its durability and eliminate any axle play. And let the 40 rear-loading custom hexagonal removable pins alleviate your concerns of slippage by ensuring maximum grip. OneUp also gave it a unique cassette tool lock ring to make bearing servicing fast and easy.

8
out of 10
17 Positive, 2 Mixed & 5 Negative
from 24 Reviews
Retail Price:
$125.00
Used Price:
$87.50
Sale Price:
$87.50

Product Specifications

Brand OneUp Components
Category Mountain Bike Flat Pedals
Material [body] 6061-T6 aluminum, [axle] chromoly steel
Removable Pins 10 per side
Claimed Weight 355g
Recommended Use mountain biking

OneUp Components Aluminum Pedal Reviews

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Sean K.
October 30, 2020
10

Great Pedal

Great pedal with lots of grip. It has a large surface area for added comfort when shredding the gnarl!

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Adam S.
October 2, 2020
2

Complete Garbage

Stripped two sets of SRAM xo1 cranks in less than 3 months. The new version of this pedal is terrible. My old ones are great but will never buy these pedals again.

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KEITH W.
September 29, 2020
10

AWESOME

These pedals have nice big surface, and tacky grip. I wear Vans high top BMX shoes... and my feet stick to my pedals well.

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Joshua R.
August 10, 2020
6

Good, not great.

It's one of the thinnest and grippiest pedals I've ever rode. However, the non-drive side keeps developing play from the bearings. I even contacted One-Up and they sent a new bearing kit at no charge. Rebuilt it, and it's fine for about 2 rides, then gets loose again. Have to rebuild it every week. Design flaw, bum product, or I just got a lemon, I don't know. But I am on the hunt read more for new pedals now.

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John
July 21, 2020
10

Excellent Pedals

Super grippy, Great feel on your feet. For me the perfect flat pedal.

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Emily O
July 16, 2020
10

Pretty legit!

I went from Crank Bros to One Up with a little nervousness. No nervousness needed, they're wonderful! I prefer the longer more aggressive spikes & think they really improve the ability to keep my foot in place. Check them out, plus I get endless compliments on them.

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Francis Simon
January 29, 2020
6

I’ll pass on these pedals

Cool set of pedals but they do not work well with crank arm boots. Protecting my carbon cranks through rock gardens is a must!

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Mike H.
January 1, 2020
10

True Blue

My previous set of sub-par peddles had my toes making contact with the front tire at extreme crank over. These have completely eliminated that. Tons of grip, these are an unexpected upgrade well worth the $$$.

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Brett V.
November 2, 2019
10

It does a great job.

These pedals do an incredible job. They are grippy, and they are wide enough for my size 13 feet. Two enthusiastic thumbs up.

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Troy B.
August 15, 2019
10

Huge and grippy

Huge platform that offers a ton of stability with lots of grip from well placed pins. I don't tend to ride in the wet too much but they've seen a bit of water and plenty of riding overall and the bearings have held up without trouble. Great option for flat pedal fans.

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Marc L.
June 4, 2019
10

Awesome pedal

I’ve tried a number of different flat pedals recently. I really like the TMAC but I stopped using it for trail riding because of too many rock strikes. This OneUp pedal is awesome, thin, light, amazing grip, exactly what I was looking for!

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Norman B.
April 29, 2019
10

Seems like a great pedal

I bought these for my wife. They have very aggressive pins, slim profile and They seem very well made. I returned them because at 4.5x4.5 inches they are too big for my wife's small feet. My one complaint is that it would be nice to have some spacers added to make the pins a bit less aggressive. They protrude from the pedal by 5mm.

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Nicholas T.
March 7, 2019
10

MINT!

These things grip extremely well and offer a great platform for your feet. Lightweight, durable and they offer great colors. I went with the gray and match perfectly with my color scheme. Highly recommend! Wont be going away from these for a while.

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Erica Okada
January 9, 2019
10

Sweeeeeeeeet

Long lasting! Great grip! Cool colors!

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Nathan Simpson
November 19, 2018
10

My One and Only

This is my go to flat pedal. I have ridden a number of pedals in the past since shedding my clip about 5 years ago. most flat pedals are fine for the 1st year or two but as you ride more or in wetter locales (Move to SLC from Bellingham, WA) pedals ten to get rough sooner. When it comes to servicing pedals is where the OneUp ALU pedals really shine. The pedals use a cassette read more tool to access the sealed bearing and spindle. Loosen the locking and the entire assemble pulls out by hand - no bushing to hammer out or tiny bearing to press in. I'd recommended pulling the pearls apart one or twice a season to check that the grease is clean and the bearing spins smooth - always a great opportunity to add some new grease and do preventative maintenance. As far as using the Pedal, it thing, has a great shape to the platform and they come in a bunch of colors. If your a fan of OneUp you gotta go green. I've had mine for 2 years and still have yet to need to replace the original bearing. This winter I'll add the service kit to the rest of my project and get them butter smooth again for spring.

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Joey Sweeney
October 31, 2018
8

Solid and smooth

Great durability, and very smooth spindles. The price for these flats might make you wince but they truly are like having clipless pedals when mated with the right shoes. My only gripe would be they need to be a slight bit wider for big footed people.

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Steve O
August 30, 2018
8

Grip it and rip it

I prefer a pedal that provides alot of grip and these paired with my 5-10 shoes is almost like being clipped in. Good platform size and thin enough to prevent those in wanted pedal strikes.

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Travis J.
June 16, 2018
10

Everything as described!

Installed these in a new Trek Stache 7 hardtail a month ago and they work great. With 510 shoes these are a perfect combo for sure planted grip. The slim profil also helps to not get caught up on rock and roots. Had a couple of hits are these took the abuse. Also, these are easy the service using a cassette tool.

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Diana Jenson
May 10, 2018
10

BUY them

Hard to beat. We have run quite a few flats and the OneUp checks all the boxes. When matched well with shoes grips super. I love how it has removable pins from back side, and they are lighter than my old Spanks

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Ben B.
August 12, 2017
10

Great Traction

Pedals have excellent traction and are a nice size. Would be nice if some extra pins came in the box though. Very slim profile helps in avoiding strikes as well.

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Chris C.
September 7, 2020
1

I have some XX1 hollow carbon cranks that I like to protect with the plastic End caps. How can I utilize the 1up pedals while keeping my cranks protected? ( I borrowed a friends 1up’s but the pedals would not spin because of the plastic crank Protection on the end of the cranks)

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Will B.
April 13, 2020
1

Are the pins adjustable? They look like they come out very far. Don't want to destroy my shoes when I take my road bike out with flat pedals.

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Francis Simon
January 23, 2020
1

Which protective crank boots work with the oneup pedals? The oneup pedal comes in contact with sram boots and as a result does not spin freely.

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Donovan Holmes
October 7, 2019
1

Does it come with 2 pedals or do you have to buy 1at a time

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