Shimano PD-R600 Pedals


  • Average Rating: 4.48/5
  • MSRP: $
  • # of Reviews: 46

Product Description

  • Wide pedal platform for improved foot-pedal stability.
  • Lightweight design: 300 grams
  • Wide bearing placement for enhanced load distribution.
  • Quick binding entry.
  • Low profile design brings the foot closer to the spindle for improved stability.


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    User Reviews

    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by noemis a Commuter from

    Date Reviewed: October 24, 2009

    Weaknesses:    N/A

    Bottom Line:   
    Excellent product, at first i have to look pedal to clip on but after few ride it is automatic it clip very easy recomend it

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    Bike Setup:   2008 Giant TCR Advanced 2 ultegra group


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by cz85b a Road Racer from

    Date Reviewed: February 27, 2007

    Strengths:    durability is without peer!

    Weaknesses:    none

    Bottom Line:   
    I have 3 sets of these, the first set has over 25,000 miles logged on them! I could stop there, and would have provided you with everything you need to know, but I will go a step further.. Having owned the Dura Ace 7800's I will say that those lasted less than 3,000 miles (about a month and a week)

    I spend a lot of time in the saddle, and I need something durable.. If you want expensive and light, go with the D/A. but do yourself a favor and buy a spare set or two.. You will need them!

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    Favorite Ride:   BMB, or any other long distance ride

    Price Paid:    $80.00

    Purchased At:   ebay

    Similar Products Used:   Dura Ace, various models of Look and Time... Look pedals creak, Keo's break, time is trash in general...

    Bike Setup:   3 high end set ups featuring carbon and aluminum.. dura Ace shifters, Dura Ace deraileurs in front, XTR rapid rise mid cage in the back (good stuff)


    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:4
    Submitted by acid_rider a Recreational Rider from

    Date Reviewed: June 8, 2006

    Strengths:    works well, seems reliable

    Weaknesses:    bolts too short, cleats expensive and wear too quickly and single sided only.

    Bottom Line:   
    A good pedal overall but cleats wear a bit too quickly and the bolts are too short if you need any kind of shims or lemond wedges like I do (3mm). Cleats expensive too.

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    Favorite Ride:   no cars

    Price Paid:    $120.00

    Purchased At:   Australia

    Similar Products Used:   shimano MTB pedals (M540).

    Bike Setup:   Trek Madone


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Greg a Road Racer from

    Date Reviewed: May 13, 2006

    Strengths:    Weight, Platforms

    Weaknesses:    none so far... could go lighter with the Dura Ace, but I dont think you will notice any difference unless you are riding 120 miles per trip.

    Bottom Line:   
    Excellent product... I was using Crank Bros eggbeater because same type of pedals are on my mtn bike. I started getting pressure points with the lack of platform... The Ultegra pedal cured that quickly... much better drive command and power and my feet stay comfortable. When stopped at lights or stop signs, its challenging to get the pedal in the right position to clip back in at first, but it only takes a few rides to get the hang of it (I was spoiled with the crank bros quad side pedal style). But this pedal coupled with the new lighteight R151 road shoes I bought dropped my pedal weight significantly and increased my overall average speed on long 40 mile rides. Great Pedal... def get it on ebay for a really good price.

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    Price Paid:    $75.00

    Purchased At:   Ebay

    Similar Products Used:   Crank Bros Quattro

    Bike Setup:   Cannondale R1000, Carbon, Full Ultegra, Mavic Krsyrym Wheels.


    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by chuck a Recreational Rider from

    Date Reviewed: May 9, 2006

    Strengths:    Relatively inexpensive (Ebay has them for good prices) replacement cleats are easy to find, look pretty cool.

    Weaknesses:    I get a hot spot after about two hours of riding, which may be my style of pedaling. The outer edges have been scuffed pretty good and the "Ultegra" is worn off, but other than that they still work like new.

    Bottom Line:   
    My first road pedal. Easy to get into, once you get used to it. Easy to get out of (again, once you get used to it). No skeaking after 3000 miles. I will be buying a new bike soon and putting these pedals (the new version) on it.

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    Favorite Ride:   Anytime Hot

    Price Paid:    $80.00

    Purchased At:   Ebay

    Similar Products Used:   None.

    Bike Setup:   Trek 1500.



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    shimano cleats for PD-R600, do they last?

    Hello I just got brand new Shimano R151 carbon sole road shoes and new Shimano R600 pedals. I have read (in reviews here) a number of complaints that the standard Shimano cl   Read More »

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    shimano pd r600

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