Onza H.O. Titanium Clipless Pedals - sold

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Onza H.O. Titanium Clipless Pedals. Sold
Part No BPD-1402.

Complete with Cleats, both sets of different length mounting bolts & all 4 Release Tension Elastomer Pads:
Clear - Extra Light, Grey – Light, Black – Medium, and Blue – Heavy.
Original Box and Instructions.
296gr Pair.

Seals in prime condition – see Onza seals pic.

Higher resolution pictures here:
http://s1116.photobucket.com/albums/k58 ... ter4/Onza/

I can feel a very slight amount of float, but don’t recall any issues when I last used them about 6 years ago. I’ve only ever fitted the Clear and Grey elastomer pads.

I have tried to show all of the scuffs & detail as best I can – please ask for any other particular features.

£30 signed for UK shipping - Paypal gift or cheque please.
 

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Blimey! I did say please ask for any other particular features didn’t I?

I don’t currently have any pictures of the axles out of the pedals, but I could possibly strip them out over the weekend. I do know one end of a spanner from the other, but any tips or technique that you are aware of?
 
The Shimano cleat doesn’t comfortably fit into Onza pedals – the rear of the cleat hasn’t got the same step that enables it to fit into the rear aperture of the pedal.

The Onza cleats included are in very good condition, but I’m guessing that you want to use one pair of shoes for two bikes?
 
To get the axle out is very easy with these, no spanners needed*

Take the end cap of, use a socket set, I forget the size, 8 or 10mm, un do the nut.
Pull axle out.


No you need to use Onza cleats with these.
There may be a way to modify some other brands cleat if you search but not sure how successful it is.
Though the cleats with these don't look in to bad a shape.
 
FluffyChicken":1ib5fe0y said:
To get the axle out is very easy with these, no spanners needed*

Take the end cap of, use a socket set, I forget the size, 8 or 10mm, un do the nut.
Pull axle out.

Sorry not to get back to you earlier - been away from a PC all day.

OK I'll probably look at getting them out to photograph tomorrow.

Cheers.
 
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