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Old 08-14-2020, 01:50 PM
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Time ATAC XC12 pedals product code

I am trying to register a pair of Time ATAC XC12 pedals with Time for warranty purposes. Time requires you enter the product code for registration. For the life of me I cannot find the product for these pedals. Can anyone help me out?
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Old 08-14-2020, 01:58 PM
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T2GV001 0000TU


Does that work?

https://www.time-sport.com/int-en/t2gv001-0000tu.html

I got it from "technical information" at the bottom
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Old 08-14-2020, 02:22 PM
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T2GV001 0000TU


Does that work?

https://www.time-sport.com/int-en/t2gv001-0000tu.html

I got it from "technical information" at the bottom
No, I tried that too. Apparently, product code and product sky are different.... ugh.
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Old 08-14-2020, 03:09 PM
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I am trying to register a pair of Time ATAC XC12 pedals with Time for warranty purposes. Time requires you enter the product code for registration. For the life of me I cannot find the product for these pedals. Can anyone help me out?
FWIW, I love ATAC pedals and it's the only pedal I [presently] ride. I've got 2-3 sets of ATAC XC12s that I'm no longer using because the wire clip, if you call it that, has become loose and my foot isn't securely fastened anymore. I don't know if that 'wire thingy' is titanium, but I've given up on XC12s and now only use XC6s and XC8s, with continued success.

EDIT: just read the site linked above. It says max rider weight of 90kg. That's new since I bought mine, and I exceed that limit.

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Old 08-14-2020, 08:58 PM
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Just to close the loop. I found the product. It is on the left pedal on the body closest to the axle.





You will note the first digit is a weird symbol. Turns out it is a 0 and not some French Jesuit, Knights of Tempular inscription leading you to Leonard's toe nail clippings...
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Old 08-15-2020, 11:44 AM
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FWIW, I love ATAC pedals and it's the only pedal I [presently] ride. I've got 2-3 sets of ATAC XC12s that I'm no longer using because the wire clip, if you call it that, has become loose and my foot isn't securely fastened anymore. I don't know if that 'wire thingy' is titanium, but I've given up on XC12s and now only use XC6s and XC8s, with continued success.

EDIT: just read the site linked above. It says max rider weight of 90kg. That's new since I bought mine, and I exceed that limit.
I love the system... but also shifted from xc12 to xc8 because the retention rod thingy kept falling out on one pedal. I glued it back in place, and the pedals work until the next time they come loose. The heck with it, on to the 8's.... but the system has been GREAT for my knees and legs.
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