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Titan Pedals
TITAN RACING TITANIUM PEDALSThough these are made in Taiwan, they exhibit an unusually high degree of sophistication, and have all the features of the high-end clip style pedals, made elsewhere. A discriminating eye will see that these pedals, though less well known, are identical to the Odyssey Titanium Spindled Svelte pedal set. These pedals are far less expensive. We checked into this for clarification; the same goods made in the orient being marketed by two separate organizations is almost common in the bike industry, (Sugino disk wheels sold as Tioga, and the Cateye Mity 2 with minor changes as the Specialized SpeedZone). We were able to speak with a Mr. S. L. Liu identified as the owner of Titan. He told us that the pedal set was designed by him three years ago with prototype parts made by Hsing Ta Industrial, (HTI). Once satisfied with the pedal in the prototype he contracted with others to make the parts and (with Fasten Chiang Industry) to perform the assembly and packaging. Sometime, many months later, Odyssey, having no known manufacturing capacity, learned of the arrangement with Fasten and contracted with them for what would become the "Svelte" pedal. (Fasten, knowing the sub-contractors of the component parts, could make the subordinate arrangements.)
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