Favero Assioma Replacement Pedal – Left (Without Sensor)
The Favero Assioma Left Replacement Pedal (Without Sensor) is an original replacement component designed for riders who need to restore their Assioma pedals after wear or damage, while keeping their existing power sensor intact. Supplied fully assembled and ready to install, this pedal body provides a straightforward solution for maintaining ride quality, cleat engagement, and overall pedal performance.
Available through authorised bike shops in Brisbane and commonly fitted by professional bicycle service centres across Queensland and Australia, this replacement pedal ensures compatibility, safety, and long‑term reliability for Assioma users.
Purpose‑Built for Accurate Fit and Feel
This replacement pedal is the left pedal only, supplied without the power sensor or spindle. It is designed to pair seamlessly with your existing Assioma hardware, preserving the original stack height, float characteristics, and release tension.
Replacing the pedal body rather than the entire power pedal assembly is a cost‑effective approach often recommended during routine servicing, crash inspection, or drivetrain refreshes—especially for riders working with coaches or undergoing professional bike fitting.
Ready to Install with Included Hardware
The pedal arrives assembled and ready for installation, allowing quick turnaround during workshop servicing or at‑home maintenance. Two fixing washers are included to ensure correct spacing and torque during fitting.
This makes it ideal for riders who want to minimise downtime and keep their power training uninterrupted.
What’s Included
- Favero Assioma Left Pedal (Without Sensor)
- Fixing washers (2x)
- Documentation
Compatibility
This replacement left pedal is compatible with:
- Favero Assioma UNO (single‑sided power meter pedals)
- Favero Assioma DUO (dual‑sided power meter pedals)
Installation should be carried out by a qualified mechanic or an experienced home mechanic to ensure correct alignment and torque.
Ideal For
- Replacing a damaged or worn left pedal body
- Maintaining consistent cleat position and pedal feel
- Cost‑effective Assioma servicing
- Riders using power meters for structured training
- Workshops performing power pedal maintenance