Odyssey Grandstand V2 PC Pedals (Tom Dugan) (Army Green) (Pair) (9/16")

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Odyssey Grandstand V2 PC Pedals (Tom Dugan) (Army Green) (Pair) (9/16")
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Odyssey Grandstand V2 PC Pedals Description:

The Odyssey Grandstand V2 Pedals are Tom Dugan's signature model. They feature a slim design to keep feet close to the axle, dual concave shape, and a wider platform. Sold in pairs.


Note: 1/2" fits 1-piece cranks. 9/16" fits 3-piece cranks.

Features:

  • Second version of the popular Grandstand pedal
  • High strength plastic composite
  • Redesigned internal configuration to reduce axial movement
  • Proprietary 14mm heat-treated chromoly spindle with 17mm wrench flats and 6mm broach
  • Extra large contact surface
  • 8 oversized pins per side
  • Genuinely thin body: 17mm at center with uninterrupted dual concave

Specifications:

  • Platform Size: 98mm x 103mm
  • Platform Material: Plastic Composite
  • Spindle Size: 9/16"
  • Spindle Material: Chromoly
  • Bearings: Unsealed
  • Pins: 8 Oversized Pins Per Side (Molded)
  • Color: Army Green
  • Weight: 13 oz

Dan's Comp recommends the use of a Pedal Wrench when changing pedals. Find this and other useful tools in the BMX Tools section.

Not sure how to install your pedals? Check out our video below. Hint: one of the pedals has reverse threads!


This product was added to our catalog on August 16, 2022

Joshua Domoslai
Verified Owner
Sunday, Jun 30 2024 (about 2 years ago)
Odyssey Grandstand V2 PC Pedals (Tom Dugan) (Army Green) (Pair) (9/16")
Not too thrilled. Got these because my son wanted army green pedals and camo seat for his blacked out verde cadet bmx I ordered on here. Plastic looks and feels kinda cheap Pedals do not spin freely at all after 1 10 min ride. They are very tight like a Walmart quality pedal. If you smack them hard to spin it fast it barely even makes a full rotation that’s how tight each one is. Not sure if these are defected or what, tried oiling them up but didn’t help.. I’ll spend a couple bucks more for RF chesters that have metal pins and feel high quality. Even the Amazon fooker (Chester knock off) that is cheaper are nicer.