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Crank Brothers Candy 2Ti

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Average Rating 5/5
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Submitted by mountain_bomber156 a Cross Country Rider from SoCal
Date Reviewed: April 6, 2009
Favorite Trail:Are you kidding?
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:Don't Recall
Strengths:Looks cool, good clip action, very reliable company, feel
Weaknesses:Weaknesses?
Similar Products Used:Xpedo MF (piece of CRAP), other CB pedals that were all killer
Bike Setup:Intense Tracer VP, yata-yata you all know the story (one day i'm gonna get tired of typing that, too, you know?) =,(
Bottom Line:Awesome AM pedal. Larger platform than the eggbeaters gives that added feeling of security when bombing down a 20mph rocky section on an open face cliff. Super-reliable company. Easy to clip in and out of...
If i had to sell my bike and keep 5 components, they would be:
1. FOX 36 TALAS RC2 fork
2. Chris King NoThreadSet
3. Crankbrothers Candy 2Ti pedals
4. FOX DHX AIR shock
5. Hayes Stroker Gram brakes

Best pedal manufacturer ever!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by tony_tbone a Cross Country Rider from Atlanta, GA, USA
Date Reviewed: March 27, 2009
Favorite Trail:Blankets Creek
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $173.00
Purchased At:treefortbikes.com
Strengths:Light, Durable, attractive, has a base plate.
Similar Products Used:Crank Brothers Smarty - inferior by comparison to the Candy 2Ti
Bike Setup:'08 Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Expert
Bottom Line:Expensive, but I feel for the money this actually is one of the better eggbeater style peddles you can find for the money. Good pedals just aren't cheap and these work great.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Zachariah a Cross Country Rider from Palm Desert, California USA
Date Reviewed: September 17, 2008
Favorite Trail:Hurkey Creek Park(24Hrs/Adrenalin Course)
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $60.00
Purchased At:eBay
Strengths:Light, strong, looks good, easy disengage, rebuildable cartridge bearings, small platform is great for unclipped, technical climbs.
Weaknesses:None, in the year I have owned them.
Similar Products Used:Shimano SPD, Time ATAC Alium.
Bike Setup:2005 Cannondale F2000SL Optimo; Ultra Fatty Headshok DLR; Avid BB7 disc; Shimano XTR Front Derailleur; Shimano XTR M960 Crankset; SRAM X0 Rear Derailleur, Twist Shifters; Mavic Crossmax SLR Disc wheelset; Ritchey WCS Carbon Flat bar; Thomson Masterpiece Seatpost; Cannondale XC3 Si Stem; Specialized Phenom SL Saddle; Kenda Klimax Lite Tires......equals a 19-pound XC racer.
Bottom Line:At 251 grams a pair....where can you find pedals that offer 20 degrees of float, and can eaily be used unclipped? I was going to buy the 198 gram Candy 4Ti- but realized at $250-$350.....they were NOT WORTH a measly 53 gram reduction! The Candy 2Ti is clearly more than enough pedal any non-sponsored XC rider needs.

Crank Brothers has the BEST Customer Service in the business. They ask very FEW questions, and get your product back to you in record time. They are great!

If I ever sell my bike- these pedals won't be included....they will be coming with me!!!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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