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WTB Momentum Toe Clip Pedal

MSRP $ 54.00
# of Reviews 10
Average Rating 3.3/5
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    Submitted by rgrzybinski a Cross Country Rider from Gloucester MA USA
    Date Reviewed: September 16, 2008
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $34.00
    Purchased At:BikePartsUSA.com
    Strengths:Simple design, traditional pedal.
    Weaknesses:Badly adjusted bearings, flimsy cages.
    Similar Products Used:MKS touring pedals
    Bike Setup:Cross-country hardtail
    Bottom Line:Similar to others' experiences, one of the pedals had the bearings adjusted way too tight. The good news is that you can adjust them yourself (in fact you must do this or eventually the bearings will just be destroyed). These are traditional cup-and-cone pedals, so if you have worked on those before you won't have any trouble. Remove the cage, then pry out the plastic dust cap with a dull knife blade or tiny screwdriver to access the outer locknut & cone.

    I wish the quality was better, but unfortunately these seem to be about all that's around other than plastic junk.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by MikeStanfill a Cross Country Rider from Palmer, Alaska, USA
    Date Reviewed: August 5, 2008
    Favorite Trail:N/A
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $59.00
    Purchased At:Alaska Bicycle Cente
    Strengths:Sturdy, Gives quite a bit of grip to your shoe.
    Weaknesses:Cage screws stripped out of the pedal frame; pedal does not spin freely, yet still wobbles.
    Bike Setup:Iron Horse Warrior 6.0, Aftermarket disk brakes (203 front, 158 rear).
    Bottom Line:Great pedals for the first few months, but needs constant tightening of the cage screws. After about a year, they will strip out of the bolt holes. I would NOT recommend these to anyone.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Mitch a Cross Country Rider from Pittsburgh
    Date Reviewed: April 25, 2008
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $35.00
    Purchased At:REI
    Strengths:Light Weight, may be used clipless
    Weaknesses:Cage looks flimsy - time will tell
    Similar Products Used:Sun Tour Bear Traps
    Bike Setup:Bianchi 29er SOK-MS
    Bottom Line:Good design and priced right. Bear trap design hold my feet in place well enough without clips. I don't like clips on my off road bikes, so the choices are limited. Not as smooth as my old Sun Tour pedals, but I can't gripe as they do the job.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by steve holcomb a Weekend Warrior from tampa, florida
    Date Reviewed: March 30, 2007
    Favorite Trail:n/a
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Purchased At:beyond bikes
    Strengths:Nice pedal for the price. Light weight.
    Weaknesses:I agree with others here, you look at the cages and they will deform. As to the bearings being tight, I never noticed. I in fact like the fact that they do not spin freely (I don't use straps, gave them up about 4 yrs ago, even on my campa super record pedals, which do spin freely.)
    Similar Products Used:campy record pedals (1975) campy super record pedals (1987).
    Man, they keep on going and going and going.
    Bike Setup:doesn't matter/litespeed tsali/xtr.....chris king...mavic
    easton..........etc.........,
    Bottom Line:Yes indeed, they need to improve on the quality of the cages. I have never abused these pedals in ANY way. And,
    like every mentions, the deform if you look at them.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Pete a Cross Country Rider from CA
    Date Reviewed: June 2, 2006
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:Best toe clip pedal on the market
    Weaknesses:Just because it is the best, doesn't make it good. Lousy bearings.
    Similar Products Used:Old XT clip style.
    Bike Setup:Steel Hardtail. All XT
    Bottom Line:Just switched to clipless. These pedals were the best I could find in a clip style, but the quality of the pedal is low. The bearings never got loose enough to make for a free spinning pedal. Grease helped, but not much. My old XTs were great.

    Oh well. Not an issue anymore as I will never fo back to clip style pedals.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Steve a Cross Country Rider from Flagstaff, AZ USA
    Date Reviewed: February 2, 2003
    Favorite Trail:No importa
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $65.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:Classic design
    Weight
    Lube ports
    Weaknesses:Cheezdik cages
    Pricey
    Bike Setup:Stumpy FSRXC
    Bottom Line:About the only hi-quality option for those who don't use clipless. Major flaw -- cages are waaay to soft and bendable. They will twist like a pretzel if you look at them the wrong way.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Tim Kalina a Cross Country Rider from Chicago
    Date Reviewed: January 24, 2001
    Favorite Trail:Kettle Morraine
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $60.00
    Purchased At:Higher Gear
    Strengths:The only quality platform pedal still available (they are a lot like the wonderful, old Sun Tour XC Pro). Light. Built-in toe flips Excellent finish especially on the polished metal body. A lovely looking pedal.
    Weaknesses:Bearings setup way too tight. Cage rivets make installing toe clips time consuming. Indifferent customer service.
    Similar Products Used:Simano DX platform, Sun Tour XC Pro.
    Bike Setup:Schwinn XT Homegrown.
    Bottom Line:I installed these pedals on my girlfriend's bike 2 years ago (she's intimidated by clipless) and they have worked great for her. BUT, only after I readjusted the tight bearings. No Benjamin (see review below) you didn't get a bad set. They are all like that, some worse then others. I have a friend who bought a pair and he could hardly turn the spindle. He called WTB and they told him yes, they tend to get built too tight. They offered no other help! WTB needs to really keep on top of their quality control and be more helpful and supportive to their customers. The bearings will loosen up a little after a few months of riding. And as another reviewer mentioned, the rivets that hold the cage to the body will interfer with toe clip installation. You can use spacers or do what I did on mine. I took a Dremel tool and ground out a hollow in the back of the toe clip where it fits over the rivets. If the bearings would have come adjusted properly and the rivets were flush, this would easily be a 5-Chili product.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Benjamin Lee a Weekend Warrior from Castro Valley
    Date Reviewed: January 10, 2001
    Favorite Trail:Lake Chabot
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $60.00
    Strengths:Last good quality platform pedal. Grease guard.
    Weaknesses:Bearing does not spin freely which make it hard to flip up and get into. Horrible warranty.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano DX platform pedals, Ritchey SPD
    Bike Setup:Hardtail, front suspension
    Bottom Line:I might have got a bad example of this product. The pedal rotation was stiff. I thought it would loosen up after a while. It never did even after 2 years of riding. If I adjust the bearings, it will be too loose, and would make noise. This makes it hard to flip the pedal into entry position. Wish Shimano still made the DX or XT platform pedals. The DX was perfect. Good bearing that lasted a long time, and never made any noise. These WTB pedals made clicking noise after only about a month of riding. I called the factory for warranty repair. They said clicking noise is normal. They said the tight bearing was also normal. They could adjust it for me, but would have to charge me. If WTB thinks it is normal for a bearing to make clicking noise, I am afraid to say their quality standard is pathetically low. I won't count on their other products to deliver either. Ok, on the bright side, maybe someone else could be lucky, and receive a pair of pedals that is smooth with no noise. Had these worked, it would be great. On really technical stuff, nothing beats platform pedals for getting out quickly, and you can use normal shoes for riding.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by George a Cross-Country Rider from Dublin, CA
    Date Reviewed: December 11, 1999
    Favorite Trail:
    Mammoth Mtn
    Duration Product Used:
    1 Year
    Strengths:
    Greaseguard system
    Weaknesses:
    does not use sealed cartridge bearings, bearings and bearing surfaces could be smoother, need spacers for installation of your toe clips because of the rivets on the pedal cages.
    Similar Products Used:
    Suntour WC pro pedals, most other clip pedals.
    Bike Setup:
    GT LTS
    Bottom Line:One of the last traditional pedals out there. Great all around clip pedal. I wish WTB would make these pedals with the same quality of the old Suntour WC pro pedals.
    Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Win a Weekend Warrior from New York, NY
    Date Reviewed: April 1, 1999
    Duration Product Used:
    1 Year
    Strengths:
    Grease Guard, better-than-average underside pedaling, good flips
    Weaknesses:
    None
    Similar Products Used:
    '89 Shimano Deore ii, SR Lo Fats, '90 Suntour XC Pro
    Bike Setup:
    '98 Merlin XLM
    Bottom Line:I had to post this review because there are still some bikers like me who haven't gotten into clipless pedals yet, and these are the only quality platform pedals out there. The best used to be Suntour XC Pros with the rear teeth filed down, but these are better in 3 respects: (1.) The teeth have a short trapezoidal shape so one's foot doesn't get caught getting in and out of toe clips. (2.) Pedaling the undersides isn't a slippery experience like it is with XC Pros because the pedal body isn't as radically upswept. (3.) They flip much better than the XC Pros. These pedals also have WTB's highly-vaunted Grease Guard system, which for me is just icing on the cake.
    Overall Rating:5






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