SIMWORKS Taco Pedal High Polished
Taco Pedal is a large platform style pedal with SimWorks signature styling, traction that bites firmly into the sole, structure that satisfies riders who want high maintenance, and replaceable pins.
Starting in July 2024, the first model will be updated to a high-polish specification, and the cup and cone bearings are individually and precisely adjusted by hand by the skilled craftsmen at Mikashima Manufacturing.
If rain or dust gets in and the rotation becomes sluggish, you can use the special cap spanner to disassemble and clean the product, adjust the ball contact, amount of grease, etc. Products that can be adjusted and maintained to suit your needs rather than being disposable will become more endearing and you can continue to use them for a longer period of time.
With Taco Pedal, you'll have confidence and your foot firmly planted on the pedal whether you're sprinting to the nearest taco stand to stave off your hunger or returning to your car after a hot lap to enjoy some shiny salt and lime.
[FEATURES]
- Xtra-large platform (110x105mm) for stable pedaling
It boasts the widest platform of all MKS pedals, and its concave, or dish-like curved tread keeps the sole of your foot in a comfortable position at all times, reducing stress on long rides. - Replaceable high-grip studs
The steel spike pins are highly corrosion-resistant and coated with anti-loosening material. They can also be replaced with a special wrench.
- Easy-to-maintain, high polished cup-and-cone bearings
Uses high-polish cup and cone bearings that are easy to maintain and highly precise.
[SPEC]
Size : W105 x L110 x H33mm / W=tread width, L=tread front-rear width, H=tread thickness Weight: 498g (pair)
Body material : Aluminum alloy
Plate material : Aluminum alloy
Spindle material : CrMo
Bearings : High Polished Cup & Cone Bearings
Color : Silver, Black
*At MKS, in order to extend the time until readjustment, the ball is adjusted so that it hits the ball a little tightly. This contact is called "preload". After using it for a while, it will rotate smoothly once it has "broken in".