

🚴♂️ Grip, Grind, and Go – Pedals That Keep You Ahead of the Pack!
The Stamp 1 Gen 2 pedals from Crankbrothers combine a re-engineered concave platform with 10 durable pins for superior grip and stability. Featuring a chromoly steel spindle and Igus bearings from the pro-level Stamp 7, these pedals deliver exceptional durability in a lightweight, reinforced composite body. Available in two sizes tailored to shoe dimensions, they offer a perfect fit for diverse riding styles including MTB, BMX, and commuting. Backed by a 5-year warranty and fully serviceable design, the Stamp 1 Gen 2 pedals are engineered for riders who demand performance and reliability on every ride.












| ASIN | B0CCYVD46L |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,668 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #7 in Bike Pedals |
| Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
| Brand Name | Crankbrothers |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (10,601) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00641300168092 |
| Included Components | Pair of Pedals |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.94"L x 3.94"W |
| Item Type Name | bike-pedals |
| Item Weight | 384 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Crankbrothers |
| Manufacturer Part Number | K2316809 |
| Material Type | Reinforced Composite, Forged SCM 435 Chromoly Steel, Igus LL-glide bearing, bearing |
| Model Number | 16809 |
| Product Style | Stamp 1 Gen 2 |
| Thread Size | 1 |
| UPC | 641300168092 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 5 Year Warranty |
M**Z
Amazing
Very easy to install fits perfectly! Seems to made of good quality, I love the grip that they give feels like my foot won’t slip off! Highly recommended!
D**7
I love these pedals
I was running a set of nylon composite pedals on my enduro mountain bike. They were small and were starting to get beat up from pedal strikes. I decided it was time to upgrade before I had one break, out on the trails. In looking for a replacement, my criteria were - - The pedals needed to be reasonably lightweight metal pedals. I ride enduro and downhill and need a pedal that can take the impacts that inevitably come with that style of riding. Weight is important for enduro riding, but lightweight does not help if the pedal breaks. - I wanted a mid-large sized pedal. The ones I was replacing were smaller, and were slightly small for my size 11 feet. The Stamp 7 hit both of my key criteria so I picked them up and so far I love them. While they are not huge, they are roughly 10mm larger in each dimension which is noticeable when you are riding. And the Stamp 7 comes with an aluminum body and cro-moly spindle for durability. Installation is relatively straightforward if you have a metric hex/allen wrench set. Just make sure you follow the manufacturer instructions to identify the left and right pedals, and install them to the torque spec recommended. Once you get them installed, and give them a test ride, you can customize your pedal pins. I included a photo showing the extra pins included with these pedals, which allow you to go with all short, all long, or a mix of short and long pins exactly where you want/prefer them. The Stamp 7 comes in two sizes, and as mentioned I went with the larger size which they recommend for my shoe size. But, if you prefer smaller pedals the Stamp 7 also comes in a smaller size which is 100 x 100mm. The larger size I got is 114 x 111mm. If you are looking for a high quality flat pedal I highly recommend these.
A**R
Best pedals for the price
The pedals are great. Just maintain them according to the manufacturer instructions and your are good to go. It arrive despite challenging delivery situation. We'll done and thank you for this product 🙏 In the pictures you can see it with upgraded golden pins ✨
J**S
Good grip and size!
These are a great mod for your mountain bike. They provide excellent grip and a good platform for better distribution on the pedal to put down power. They were super easy to install and spin great. Had them installed for a year and the still look and work great. They also look awesome on my Roscoe 8. It even came with some dope stickers!
K**C
Your feet will be welded to these pedals.
I purchased these pedals for my wife's cruiser, which is her primary mode of transportation and she wore the stock pedals smooth! She can ride more safely without slipping off and has much more power. You should know that while she has a cruiser, she is an aggressive and powerful cyclist covering 20 miles daily. The pedals went on easily. The screws (you'll need a hex wrench since one is not included) needed to be recessed to their deepest setting, which wasn't much lower than from the factory. Still there is plenty of grip. Build quality seems good. After a few weeks of riding they still spin well and there is no noise from the bearings. If this changes I'll update this review. I liked that the Stamp 2 comes in 2 sizes. My wife's foot is small (woman's 7.5) so too large a pedal platform wouldn't work for her. This is perfect. They are a bit expensive, but seem well made. I also purchased a RockBros set at the same time, but returned them since they had a larger platform and there had been some reports of bad bearings with those. The pins adjusted differently in those. In the Stamp 2's I imagine that if I ever needed to get the pins out, I'd be facing distorted hex screws. I guess I'll find out.
C**A
Possibly Overkill for Hybrid Bikes
I wanted to upgrade my stock Wellgo pedals (first pic) with something larger for my big feet. After reviewing every large platform pedal on the market I ordered these "Stamp 1" composites in size L. The other contender was the OneUp Composite but several reviewers stated that riders could feel the spindle bulge thru their shoe so I opted for the Crank Bros. one. Here are my Pros and Cons- Pros: 1) Decent size foot bed but the actual dimensions are 110 x 110. If you used large calipers they probably measure 115mm due to the offset design but the foot bed is 110mm. 2) The semi-raised (convex) spindle has not been an issue for me and I ride with the ball of my foot on the spindle, not like real mountain bike riders over the arch. 3) The pedals spin freely, or close to it, right out of the box. Not tight at all, which is generally a sign of quality. I know very little about the entire spindle assembly but the exploded view looks impressive. Crank Bros. even sells a Refresh Kit for those who log many miles. 4) Since the traction pins are set at their highest setting, grip was very good while seated and like Super-Glue when out of the saddle. 5) There are 9 traction pins on each side. The asymmetrical layout places 3 at the front, 2 at the back, and 4 near the spindle. At first I thought this would be an issue since I'd always be looking down to get the right side of the pedal up. But it always has 3 pins forward no matter which side of the pedal you're on. 6) It feels very solid for a composite pedal. I have not experienced any bend, even toward the front or back, away from the spindle. 7) One other thing worth mentioning, and is not a pro or con, is that one pedal (left) says Stamp_1 on it and the other pedal (right) has the Crank Bros. logo on it. 8) Without being an expert, but having owned numerous bikes and pedals, the weight of these pedals seems good to me. Neither featherweight nor heavy. Just about right for the size I would say. Cons: 1) I did not need an instruction manual and none comes with the pedals. They tell you to go to the Crank Bros. website for details. The website suggests a torque setting for tightening but their photo shows a non-torque hex wrench. There is no wrench flat/spindle nut on the pedals so I'm not sure how easy these will be to take off later with just a hex wrench. 2) The distance between the pedal and the crank arm is minimal (see pic). This somewhat defeats the purpose of buying a larger pedal. I almost feel like my ankle bone will hit the crank arm. So I ride with 1/2" of pedal showing on the inside to compensate. 3) Since I ride a hybrid-type bike, I backed out some of the traction pins to about 67% height. However, it seems like there is no version of Loctite on the threads, so I feel like the pins may vibrate out at some point. This seems like an oversight. If anyone has experience in this area I would love to hear from you. 4) The pedals were shipped in a cheap gray plastic bag, no padding. I was fortunate to receive mine undamaged. Overall these are pretty solid pedals. If the spacing between the pedal and crank arm was a little wider, and I felt that the traction pins would stay in, I would have provided a 5 Star rating.
A**R
Great grip for a great price really pleased with them.
A**R
VERY NICE AND BEAUTIFUL
G**.
Prodotto assolutamente eccellente.
G**0
Für große Füße (46) auf jeden fall die große Variante. Hatte befürchtet, dass sie mir zu breit sind aber die Größe ist einfach perfekt. Halt und Standgefühl sind großartig. Genial Crankbrothers!
F**O
Ottimo prospetto in linea con le aspettative
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