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j73
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: January 16, 2010
Strengths: ease of use
weightWeaknesses: you have to use wellgo cleats 98A to get its smoothness in clipping in n out. even there saying it is compatible with shimano 51'sBottom Line: I was hesitant to try these because of minimal average review, but I had a chance to buy these cheap at ebay so why not try it.I normally use my ever trusting shimano 515 because of its simplicity and dual entry. I was suprised how wellgo 713 performed well, changing from dual to single was a snap. I thought I was going to have a hard time switching but these pedals are easier to get it and out with wellgo cleats. I used the shimano cleat on my first ride and did not like it for some reason it is not that smooth and it kind of having a hard time to disengage. overall like this pedal for price,ease of use, weight compared to other spd out there.
Favorite Ride: Pasadena, CA
Price Paid:
$721.00
Purchased At: Ebay
Similar Products Used: shimano,forte, nashbar
Bike Setup: Scott speedster s60 2009
easton handlebar
shimano pro stem
CST ultraspeed tires
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osiicks
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: October 5, 2007
Strengths: SPD system clone, price (free), MSRP $30Weaknesses: WeightBottom Line: Pedal came with bike. Using spd cleads from my mountain bike shoes. Pedals seem heavy but claim only 346 gms. Seems like a good but inexpensive pedal for recreational riding especially if you don't wand to switch shoes between mountain and road bikes.
Favorite Ride: Motobecane Grand Record
Price Paid:
$549.00
Purchased At: Bikesdirect.com
Similar Products Used: Nashbar shimano SPD clone w/platform
Bike Setup: Shimano 105/Tiagra mix/Truvative
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