With the motto ‘True Riding’ – big things are consistently expected from any product straight out the Alutech Cycles factory. Twin works is the components brand from the influential German company, so what better place to release their new pedals and stem than just across the border at Bike Festival Riva.

The sleek looking flat pedals weigh in at 325 grams and retail at 80 €, whilst the stem is 35mm with an angle of 5 degrees, weighs just 94 grams and also costs a minimal 80 €. Both products, upon first look, seem to rival others in terms of spec to price ratio.

The flat pedals weigh 325 grams and cost around 80 €
The flat pedals weigh 325 grams and cost around 80 €
Much more affordable than others on the market
With such sizeable pins, the pedals look to prevent foot slippage
The stem is 35mm with a 5 degree angle, plus its minimal design doesn't look bad either
The stem is 35mm with a 5 degree angle, plus its minimal design doesn’t look bad either
The stem costs 80 € and weighs 94 grams
The stem costs 80 € and weighs 94 grams, coming in under weight against others for the same price.

Both products are available to order direct from Alutech Cycles.

For more info, visit: alutech-cycles.com

Words: Andrew Richardson Pictures: Christoph Bayer


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