Two years of research

We took the pedal apart and rebuilt every piece.

We didn't go quiet. We went to work: listening to fitters, studying the stroke, validating with 2,000 riders, and rebuilding it in Ohio. Now we want your read on it.

Up to 7%more peak power
70%+riders improved
2,000+cyclists tested
A mechanic rebuilding a bike at the workbench
Clinically tested with Cleveland State University Allegheny General Hospital Gonzaga University

From the floor

Fitters and industry pros who've ridden it.

Peer perspective for shops deciding whether to put the NI Flow on a fit bench or a test bike.

Motion actually didn't feel foreign. In fact, it was quite natural, creating a path the foot would want to follow. Glute activation was evident, as abduction of the legs occurs as the pedals move through their respective power phase.

12-year bike fitter professional · biomechanics background

Making a platform version of this pedal would be ideal for hobbyists and riders in a rehab program, introducing or reintroducing cycling after a lower-body injury.

Former Shimano VP · cycling industry professional

Well that was certainly not what I expected. It instantly felt smooth and natural.

Cycling Hall of Fame inductee · 3-time Olympic team athlete · coach

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Tell us where you've been, and what you need.

No script. Want a demo pair, wholesale terms, the clinical data, or just to say hello? Write whatever you want. A real person reads every one.

"I'd rather hear from the shops and fitters who knew us than shout into an ad. Tell me what you're seeing on your floor."

Nick Stevovich, Founder

Prefer email? Reach us at team@nikolainnovation.com.