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Reviewed by: C. Anderson(Unregistered User)
Review Date June 5, 2006 Overall Rating
2 of 5
Value Rating
3 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month
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at Performance cycle Favorite Ride: anything when its not 115 deg. out! Bike Setup: Felt F80, Bontranger wheels Summary: Well, what can I say...they are SPD's. I've never been overly fond of spd type pedals except those for offroad with some type of platform. Platform is small, and this leads to feeling like your foot is sliding around inside of the retention mechanism slightly. Even though they arent road pedals I think I'll go back to my Time ATAC's... Strengths: Cheap...easy to find cleats Weaknesses: Horribly balanced...being one sided entry and having a poor weight distribution makes the pedals want to rotate upside-down everytime you unclip. This makes it very hard to clip back in easily without having to kick the pedal a few times and look like a jackass. Similar Products Used: Time ATAC, eggbeaters, SPD's of all flavors
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Reviewed by: wweasel(Unregistered User)
Review Date May 1, 2006 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for More than 3 years
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$0.00 Summary: These have been extremely reliable SPD pedals. I have never had to rebuild them. They have retained positive grip on the spd cleats for the entire time I've used them. I have found no fault with these pedals at all. Strengths: Well executed SPD pedal. Can be used in MTB and walkable shoes. Weaknesses: Same as all SPDs- platform is small. But, if you use fresh cleats that fit tightly in the pedal, and a stiff shoe, it is fine. Similar Products Used: Look PP series
Shimano SPDs- 525 535
Traditional pedals w/toeclips
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