Submitted by
Pedro J Diaz
a Weekend Warrior
from Denver, CO Date Reviewed: May 2, 2005
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Purchased At:
80
Strengths:
bigger platform that is easy to find and get on when foot slips off during technical sections.
Weaknesses:
hard to clip into. sharp studs on platform are too sticky to allow your shoe to move around to get into the clips.
Similar Products Used:
ritchey, spd, speedplay
Bike Setup:
Mountain Cycle San Andreas
Bottom Line:
don't buy them. I've tried clipless pedals since they came out in the 80's, these are at the bottom of the pile. they were a source of frustration out on the trail, so I decided to dump them, and switched to my version 1 Ritcheys. I really wanted them to work out for me, have been looking for a good platform pedal, but just not executed well.
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Submitted by
Josh Foust
a Cross Country Rider
from Johnstown, PA Date Reviewed: May 6, 2002
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Purchased At:
traded for them
Strengths:
removable platform, i ride on the street sometimes and dont feel like wearin the ol clipless shoes
Weaknesses:
some of the screws and stuff stripped, lost one of the nuts that tightens the spring
Similar Products Used:
shimano
Bike Setup:
2002 trek 4500 in couple of days
Bottom Line:
great pedal, if u got the money id buy them, use the platform on the street and if u want to, remove it for the trails, 4 value turds cause they are expensive
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