Crank Brothers Candy C 2 sided pedal 4 sided entry chromoly spindle Pedals

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DESCRIPTION

candy c 2 sided pedal, 4 sided entry, chromoly spindle

weight 308g per pair
spindle chromoly
body fiber composite
kick plates stainless steel
wings formed s45c carbon steel
spring 300 series stainless steel
end cap aluminum
standard cleat premium brass
shims included
release angle 15° or 20°
max rider wgt no restriction
packaging standard
warranty 2 years
msrp $90.00 / €79.00

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 18, 2011]
rob
Triathlete

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
Strength:

cost, weight, simpicity

Weakness:

tricky to engage at 1st

THESE ARE SO LIGHT AND SIMPLE, inexpensive to buy, the cleats are small and light and wear well, and they wok

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shimano spd

[Jan 01, 2010]
o3roye
Triathlete

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
Strength:

Light, secure, resonable price, simple design

Weakness:

Tricky clip-in sometimes

Used these for 2 triathlons and a handful of training rides [prolly only 200Km or so] So far so good. I like the light weight and they work fine. Clipping in can be tricky sometimes though

Similar Products Used:

Shimano spd

[Nov 05, 2009]
Little Bunny Foo Foo
Triathlete

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
Strength:

Reliability, no tension adjustment, easy on the knees, easy to clip in, thin cleats. They're also easy to find on sale on line.

Weakness:

Not race worthy for aggressive road racing, but duh. If you've already bought other SPD pedals, you will feel disappointed for not buying these first and saving money. Allen key is the only way to install/uninstall the pedals.

I use these pedals on my touring/commuting bike and also used them on my mountain bike before I sold it. I would consider using these on all my bikes(or another Crank Bros pedal) if I already hadn't found Speedplay for my race bike. Very easy in/out, even if the eggbeater part isn't completely centered. This is the easiest engaging pedal of all the ones I've ever owned. I've never pulled out of these unintentionally (a problem I've encountered too often on my SPD pedals while trying to keep my knees comfortable).

The cleats are thin. I have shimano shoes that look like actual shoes, not cycling shoes, and the cleats stay recessed enough to where I would have no issues walking on my own wood floors with them. This allows me to use clipless pedals for loaded touring and only need to bring one pair of shoes. I also have knee issues, nothing really serious yet, thankfully, but these give me no issues. These pedals inspired me to throw away/sell my SPD pedals.

Similar Products Used:

Speedplay X5 (for race bike)
Shimano 521 SPD pedals
Generic SPD Pedals

[May 21, 2009]
Anonymous
Recreational Rider

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
Strength:

Every conceivable function.

Weakness:

At 90 bucks a set, they're a steal at twice the price.

I will never stray from crank brothers pedals in my life. They are double sided. They intuitively clasp with cleats. They are an attractive part that is extremely light and (seemingly) indestructible. Honestly, I cannot imagine how they would break unless left abandoned and exposed to the elements for years on end.

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I'm building another bike and it's gonna get egg beaters.

[Oct 29, 2008]
sscooterguy
Recreational Rider

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
Strength:

Weight
Mud shedding
Platform size
Efficient

Weakness:

None so far. I've heard the Smarty is very similar, but with cheaper and less durable construction.

I got these for my new Van Dessel Country Road Bob, a commuter/light cyclocross single speed. I'm usually a roadie, but used to ride mountain bikes in years past. I wanted to try something new that could clear mud. I have not had problems that others complained about, mainly not knowing if you're clipped in. I feel an audible click (though not as audible as SPDs or my Look road pedals). I like the small platform that it comes with. My feet feel stable clipped in and its not easy to inadvertently unclip or slip out laterally.

Similar Products Used:

Look Keo Road
Shimano 105 Road
Shimano SPD

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