pedala
Pedala is a common term used in several European languages, most notably Italian and Spanish, to refer to a bicycle pedal. It is the component of a bicycle that the rider pushes with their foot to propel the machine. Pedals are typically attached to crank arms, which are then connected to the bicycle's drivetrain.
The design of bicycle pedals has evolved significantly over time. Early bicycles often featured simple platforms
There are two main types of pedals: flat pedals and clipless pedals. Flat pedals, also known as
Clipless pedals, on the other hand, require the rider to use special cycling shoes with cleats that
The function of the pedala is fundamental to cycling. Without them, a rider would be unable to