Why We Like The Wolf Tooth Waveform Aluminum Pedals
Designed for whatever type of mountain riding we are doing, the Wolf Tooth Waveform Aluminum Pedals have us stoked on their unique design and quality build. These pedals feature a dual-concave design, which helps to hold our foot in place, and a more stable platform. 11 replaceable steel pins per pedal side provide maximum grip, and the pins are installed from the opposite side for easy service. Three sealed, high-performance bearings keep this pedal operating for many miles to come, and a custom radial seal helps to protect the internals from the elements.
Details
- All-mountain platform pedals with a quality build
- 6061-T6 aluminum alloy construction for durability
- Three sealed bearings keep the pedal operating smoothly
- 11 replaceable steel pins per pedal side
- Dual-concave profile keeps foot locked in place
- Item #WFCA037
- Material
- 6061-T6 Aluminum
- Removable Pins
- yes, 11 per side
- Includes
- six extra pins
- Dimensions
- [small] 105mm x 99mm, [large] 112mm x 106mm
- Claimed Weight
- [small] 13.16oz (373g), [large] 13.55oz (384g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited 5 year
- Activity
- trail, enduro, downhill
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4 based on 5 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSeptember 30, 2024
Great Pedal
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I like platform pedals and I cannot lie... Maybe I am not skilled enough to use clip in pedals on my mountain bikes but I just find everything about them better. This pedal is well made with a great wide platform that still gives me that ability to move my foot to a comfortable position at all times. The spikes seem just right with good grip and no fighting the pedal when I need to move my foot. Smooth spindles, not heavy, good clearance in tight turns. For me I think about perfect.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
September 9, 2024
Goldilocks grip
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
While hese pedals do not feel as locked in as the One Ups or T-Macs, I have never found them wanting in grip on steep and rough trails. At the same time, for my riding they provide a better balance between ultimate grip and ability to quickly reposition my feet when I need to. With both T-Macs and One Ups. I sometimes got distracted by having to completely lift my foot off the pedal to get it placed where I wanted - a situated that is not ideal if you are moving fast.
April 5, 2024
Performance unequaled!
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Lightweight pedals that bite into the sole of the shoe for continuous contact in any situation.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
November 26, 2023
Very Disappointed
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Used the pedals for three rides and now the left pedal spindle floats, creaks and cannot be tightened. I was afraid something might have been wrong with these pedals to to the fact they were used when BC sent them to me. I didn't spend $200 bucks for used pedals, but I thought "what could go wrong?". Even though the pins were worn and the paint scratched off, I was still keen to give them a go. I see now why they were returned. Sadly, since I didn't even open the box until after the 30 days expired (due to back surgery -I couldn't ride)I may be out of luck on an exchange. Have to give BC a 1 star for selling me used pedals for brand new prices and these pedals a 1 star for breaking so quickly. They should have lasted much longer than this. But I am a glutton for punishment (perhaps) since I like the brand and pedals, I may try another set of same.
June 30, 2023
Yes, if...
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Height:
- 6' 3"
- Weight:
- 195
Purchased these after becoming frustrated having to rebuild my oneup aluminum pedals too frequently to avoid squeaking on the trail. The waveform pedals seem to be of good build quality and certainly look nice but won't be for everybody. After riding them for about a month, I have not adjusted completely to the narrower "q factor" of the pedal. They still feel narrow on the bike. Maybe I am just accustomed to a slightly wider stance on my flat pedals and I will adjust over time. Despite the concavity of the platform and the plentiful pins, I do not feel that the waveforms are as grippy as the oneup aluminum pedals. I have also noticed an increase in pedal strikes. Apparently those few extra millimeters in thickness make a difference on my home trails. This is completely subjective, of course, just one rider's experience. In short, the waveforms have a high quality build and are a solid choice, but narrower stance may be a turn off for some.
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