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Photo from the folks at First Flight Bicycles. If you think you know what this part is, post your answer in the ‘comments’ section– the correct answer will be posted there on Tuesday! (*Updated – pic of the full kit after the break.)

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Jay
Jay
11 years ago

Clip in pedals ?

Chad
Chad
11 years ago

early Sampson pedals

Fatboy
Fatboy
11 years ago

Campy Super Record seatpost outriggers for increased thigh controll

Avi
Avi
11 years ago

Looks like some SPD MTB pedals to me

Ray
Ray
11 years ago

Proto-type ritchey pedals?

spokejunky
spokejunky
11 years ago

Optimus Prime’s ears.

Bikes!
Bikes!
11 years ago

I don’t see any springs and the endcaps look like Onzas. Prototype Onza?

Gary Lawson
Gary Lawson
11 years ago

Prototype WTB Stealth?

Jeff
Jeff
11 years ago

As a hint, check out the end caps. They were used on the production version.

Richard
Richard
11 years ago

Err.. It’s a hook for bike mountings???

Danno
Danno
11 years ago

Onza HO pedal prototypes? I still remember the gravel embedded in my knee and scraped shins from worn out elastomers.

WannaBeSTi
WannaBeSTi
11 years ago

Imma going to go out on a limb and say prototype Crank Brothers. I know the Time-style spring system isn’t there, but the end caps tell me otherwise.

Derek
11 years ago

Onza 2nd generation prototypes. Elastomer only on one side, like spring pedal.’
Worked really well. First pedal with removable cages.

Jimmy Deaton
Jimmy Deaton
11 years ago

I say prototype Tioga Clipmans

Agamemno
Agamemno
11 years ago

Cufflinks

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