Theory Median PC Pedals (Blue)

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Theory Median PC Pedals (Blue)
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Theory Median Pedals Description:

The Theory Median BMX Pedals are high-quality pedals designed for serious BMX or Bike Life riders looking for a reliable and durable upgrade. These pedals feature a tough nylon composite body with a concave shape for optimal grip and control. The large platform provides ample space for your feet, while the 10 pins per side ensure maximum traction even in wet conditions. The sealed bearings offer smooth and long-lasting performance. With a sleek design and a variety of colors to choose from, the Theory Median BMX Pedals are an excellent choice for any BMX rider looking to improve their ride. Sold in pairs.


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

Features:

  • Low profile design
  • 8mm removable steel pins
  • 10mm pins available separately
  • CNC chromoly spindles
  • Sealed bearings

Specifications:

  • Platform Size: 105mm W x 115mm L
  • Platform Material: Thermoplastic body
  • Spindle Size: 9/16"
  • Spindle Material: Chromoly
  • Bearings: Sealed
  • Pins: 10 Per Side (Replaceable)
  • Color: Blue
  • Weight: 12.8 oz (365g)

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 March 24, 2023

Jason Girard
Tuesday, Dec 30 2025 (5 months ago)
Theory Median PC Pedals (Blue)
The pedals look great in light blue and have good grip. However, they do not spin freely, and the end nut on one of the pedals worked its way off, causing the pedal to slide off the spindle, leaving me stranded. When I looked more closely, there is only 1 end nut inside, i.e. not a 2-nut locking system or a lock washer. I ended up putting my 20 year old Free Agent pedals on my bike and tossing these in the trash.