Features at a glance
Axis length
Ergonomics
Conventional pedals force the feet into an almost parallel foot position. The extended axis of the SQlab 521 City pedal allows a physiologically natural foot position. This minimizes one-sided stress - especially in the case of fibula head syndrome. The SQlab pedal technology ensures a rounded step in a natural, anatomical position.
Cause -one-sided load
SQlab Solution
- ARTICLE NUMBER(S)
- 1914 / 1915 / 1916 / 1917
- AREA OF USE/BICYCLE TYPE
- City
- WEIGHT(S) IN G (PAIR)
- approx. 265 / 275 / 305 / 321
- AXLE LENGTH(S) IN MM
- -5 / 0 / + 8 /+ 15
- DISTANCE CRANK TO PEDAL CENTER IN MM
- 56 / 61 / 69 / 76
- PEDAL SURFACE IN MM
- 70 x 90
- MATERIAL PEDAL BODY
- Aluminum / Plastic
- MATERIAL PEDAL AXLE
- CrMo
- PIN HEIGHT IN MM
- -
- CLICK SYSTEM
- Flat
- FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT IN °
- 0
- E-BIKE READY
- Yes, if not wider than the original pedal
- DIN/ASTM CATEGORIES
- 1
City pedal available in four different axis lengths. Conventional pedals force the feet into a virtually parallel position. The longer axle of the SQlab 521 City pedal allows a physiologically natural foot position. This prevents one sided loads - especially with a calf leg head or fibula head syndrome. The version with shorter axle is suitable for riders with small shoe sizes and small sit bone distances. The so-called Q-factor can hereby be reduced.