Product number:
MKS010-BLK
Manufacturer:
MKS
Manufacturernumber:
MKS010-BLK
EAN:
4560369004072

MKS AR-2
₹2,190.00*
Product information "MKS AR-2"
The AR-2 is a modern quill style road pedal. The AR-2’s features a unique asymmetrical cage plate design that allows for additional inboard clearance at the quill for wide shoes when compared to traditional pedals such as the Sylvan Road. The AR-2 is designed to be used to be used with toe clips and straps.
The AR-2 is also available with our Ezy quick release axle system. The Ezy system allows for safe, rapid, and tool-less removal of pedals for travel, storage, or flexibility. Particularly popular as an upgrade for folding bicycles, those who take their bikes on mass transit, or travel bikes with coupler systems our Ezy system can dramatically improve ride quality while saving space.
The AR-2 is also available with our Ezy quick release axle system. The Ezy system allows for safe, rapid, and tool-less removal of pedals for travel, storage, or flexibility. Particularly popular as an upgrade for folding bicycles, those who take their bikes on mass transit, or travel bikes with coupler systems our Ezy system can dramatically improve ride quality while saving space.

MKS
MKS is the pedal brand of Mikashima Industrial Company Limited. The Mikashima Industrial Company was founded as an aircraft component manufacturer in 1943, converted its operations to pedal manufacturing in 1946, and was established as a limited company in 1949.
Our 70+ years of operations have been managed by the Ogino family, and is currently led by President Toshiyuki Ogino with guidance from Chairman Kohichro Ogino.
MKS has persevered when most of our competitors have failed. There was estimated to be 40 pedal manufactures in Japan in 1946, while only 2 remain today.
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Our 70+ years of operations have been managed by the Ogino family, and is currently led by President Toshiyuki Ogino with guidance from Chairman Kohichro Ogino.
MKS has persevered when most of our competitors have failed. There was estimated to be 40 pedal manufactures in Japan in 1946, while only 2 remain today.
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