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Pedal Axle Kit

Pedal Axle Kit Chromag Mountain Bike Parts
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Pedal Axle Kit Chromag Mountain Bike Parts
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Model PRESSURE/PILOT BA/CONTACT (G3)

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Replacement axle kit for Scarab (2014 and newer), Contact (2017 and newer), and all Dagga, Synth & Pilot pedals. 

Have you tried simply taking apart your pedals, cleaning and re-greasing? Our bushings and bearings last a long time, usually a quick re-build can solve most of your problems without the need to replace any parts!

Axle Kit Includes Replacement:

  • Axles
  • Bushings
  • Bearings
  • Lip Seals
  • Pedal End Caps

Detailed instructions can be found here. We have listed ways to perform the service with tools you may already own, but it's whole lot easier to change the bushings with the correct tools.

Questions?

Don't hesitate to reach out with any and all questions!

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Worldwide shipping

We ship anywhere in the world with competitive rates from UPS and FedEx. Alternatively you can pickup right here at Chromag HQ.

Service Guide

Need more info on setup, service and spare parts?

Check out our user guides here.

Warranty

All of our components are backed by our 2 year warranty. Apparel and accessories have a 1 year warranty.
After that we still have your back with our crash replacement program.

Customer Reviews

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Riley G.
Saves pedals

I like my Dagga pedals. So when the bushing wore out after years of hard use in wet weather, instead of the pedals being trash, a simple rebuild keeps em on my bike! Rebuilding is a bit difficult but it is worth it. Long live the Daggas

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KYLE W.
great

Great kit that is ready to go for pre and post 2015 scarab pedals. Great instructions.

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Bike G.
Axle Kit

The kit had everything I needed to refresh my pedals, super easy to do and the video walk through answered any questions I did have.

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Will
Great, but didn't need all the parts

I ended up changing most of the parts, but not the bushing as they were hard to get out. Pedals work great now, in hindsight I could have probably tried just cleaning and re-greasing first as the bearings/axles looked to be in great shape.
I just changed them as I had them apart and the kit in front of me.