I’m a fan of the Shimano PD-T8000 pedals, which I use on my so-called
gravel bike, which is just a Surly Cross-Check. I got the pedals new for
about $90.00, not the suggested retail price of $130.00.
https://ride.shimano.com/products/pd-t8000
Russell Duncan
Leverett, MA
On Thursday, February
For what it's worth the Shimano T421 (https://amzn.to/47UiDeI) are much
cheaper ($60), sere the same function, and have the benefit that the cleat
tension on these are perfect for little kids and adults new to clipless. My
kids use them and are highly satisfied.
On Thu, Feb 1, 2024 at 1:20 PM Chri
I recently got a set of MKS Solution pedals, big platform on one side., spd
clips on the other. They're nicely weighted, so you can easily pick the
side you want. I got mine from blue lug:
https://global.bluelug.com/mks-solution-pedal-siver.html
C h r i s
On Sun, Jan 21, 2024 at 4:13 PM Bernard
I have XTRs and XTs and even SPD (mtb-type SPD) Dura Ace, but in my
experience the PD M520 is about the best value in a clipless pedal that you
can find in this galaxy.
Always ask for Shimano SPD and accept no substitutes. I've used non-Shimano
clones and ... nope, choose Shimano.
Patrick Moore,
I am in the hunt for a set of dual sided SPD pedals.
I'm going flat on my touring bike but there is too much total overlap on one of
my bikes to do anything but a clip .
I have been riding the old Onza elastomer SPD's.
any suggestions?
Benard
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