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Mavic launches EZ Ride pedal system

French wheel company attempts to bridge the clipless/flat divide


Posted: 12 January 2009
by David Arthur

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Designed for recreational cyclists who want something halfway between the freedom of flat pedals and the security of clipless pedals, Mavic’s new EZ Ride system adopts a novel approach for a simple solution.

Using a pedal with a centrally mounted magnet and raised ‘cross’ shape and a correspondingly shaped shoe with receiving recess and magnet, 'clipping in' is simply a case of placing the shoe over the pedal so the pedal and sole line up. There’s no physical clipping in required, nor do you need to twist to disengage; it's simply a case of lifting your foot away. It could be about the simplest approach for someone who might want to sample the security benefits of a full-blown clipless system without making the perilous plunge.

The pedals feature QRM sealed bearings for low maintenance and are two-sided for easy engagement. A cromoly axle provides durability while an aluminium pedal body keeps the weight down. The pedla has integrated reflectors.

Shoe choice is currently limited to the Wanderer, available for men and women. Combining a semi-rigid insole with Contragrip outsole and a brushed suede and mesh upper, the Wanderer is leisure-styled along the lines of shoes like Shimano’s MT52.

Of more interest to ‘serious’ mountain bikers are the rumours of a brand new mountain bike pedal, following the launch of an all new road pedal range last year. More news on that when we get it…

More at www.ezridemavic.com


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It may well be novel. It may even be good. But pretty it is surely not.
Posted: 14/01/2009 01:13

You would never loose your houseney though, stick it on your pedal. You have got to be honest though, I think it will sink without a trace.
Posted: 15/01/2009 11:18

You would never loose your houseney though, stick it on your pedal. You have got to be honest though, I think it will sink without a trace.

Meant house key !


Posted: 15/01/2009 11:19

Until Christmas I would have agreed that this is a silly idea. But my wife received a present in the form of a heavy bracelet with a magnetic clasp, and now I'm not so sure. This magnet is tiny but ferocious in its power. It will drag the other end of the bracelet eight inches across the tabletop, and has never even looked like letting go when worn on the wrist. Maybe they know something we don't?
Posted: 15/01/2009 18:49

If it's a rare earth magnet, maybe.  However I note a distinct lack of any blurb saying it's anything more than a bog standard ferromagnetic.
Posted: 15/01/2009 20:24

Wont you just get loads of metal crap stuck to it ?


Posted: 17/01/2009 19:07

Maybe if you rode through a field of iron fillings.
Posted: 17/01/2009 21:26

Would that be a magnetic field then?
Posted: 17/01/2009 22:25

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