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de pedal DEL Gravel Race Clipless Pedal – Wolf Tooth ComponentsWolf Tooth DEL Gravel Race Clipless Pedals feature a one sided design for peak speed and consistent performance in gravel races. These SPD compatible bike pedals are exceptionally lightweight at only 216 g, while still featuring a large platform for maximum power transfer and a connected feel that approaches that of a road pedal. The one sided design features an open center between the binding cages for mud shedding. It has all the advantages of a

Wolf Tooth DEL Gravel Race Clipless Pedals feature a one-sided design for peak speed and consistent performance in gravel races. These SPD-compatible bike pedals are exceptionally lightweight at only 216 g, while still featuring a large platform for maximum power transfer and a connected feel that approaches that of a road pedal. The one-sided design features an open center between the binding cages for mud shedding. It has all the advantages of a road pedal, but with a shoe and cleat system that works in all conditions. 

The DEL Gravel Race Clipless Pedals have an adjustable Q factor of 4 mm increments. Inside the pedal is a stainless steel axle, three bearings, and two spacer. The spacers and bearings can be rearranged for Q factors of 51, 55, or 59 mm. This is simple enough for anyone to do at home. A spacer kit including four 2 mm spacers is available for purchase to further fine tune Q Factor adjustment. Like most Wolf Tooth components and accessories, replacement parts and service guides are available via Wolf Tooth Right to Repair. 

  • Thinner than the competition at 14.7 mm (compared to Xpedo MF8 at 17 mm, Shimano XTR 9200 at 16.5 mm, and Eggbeater 3 at 17 mm)
  • Lighter weight than the competition at 216 g (compared to Xpedo MF8 at 220 g, Shimano XTR 9200 at 316 g, and Eggbeater 3 at 265 g)
  • Larger platform area for power transfer than the competition at 559 mm² (compared to Xpedo MF8 at 46 mm², Shimano XTR 9200 at 144 mm² and Eggbeater 3 at 102 mm²)
  • Adjustable Q factor options of 51, 55, and 59 mm (53 and 57 mm also available via spacer kit sold separately). Pedals ship in 55 mm position.
  • 5 degrees float | 12 degrees release
  • SPD compatible
  • Proven axle and bearing design from Waveform Aluminum Pedals
  • Designed, tested, and machined at Wolf Tooth in Minnesota, USA

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Compatibility

  • Compatible with SPD cleats; Wolf Tooth cleats included
  • Fits all standard cranks with 9/16-20 tpi right- and left-hand threads – some kid’s bikes and vintage bikes may have smaller incompatible threads.

Tech Specs

Weight:  216g

Material:
Body: 6061-T6 aluminum CNC machined
Axle: heat-treated 17-4 PH stainless steel
Binding Cage: stainless steel; Hardware: stainless steel

Included:  pedals, cleats with shims and bolts

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Machined in the USA

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