Scott Twin Cam Pedal Older Pedals
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Scott Twin Cam Pedal
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cheap at the time
worse than most in muddy/gritty conditions; irregular release, and loading
When I got these they were the least expenseive but got me into clipless. We ride all year in some pretty terrible stuff and these pedals don't make it any easier. Loading is irregular and is release and this is worse when conditions are bad; when you need good stuff the most. They have never broken, but I don't know if that is a good thing or not; if they had I would have replaced them with something decent.
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747's
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Worked great when they were lubed and conditions were not muddy. The plate that you clip into just broke off earlier today. Both of the screws that hold it sheared in two. At least I got 1000's of miles on them before this happened and they were banged around a ton. They have hit and scrapped all kinds of rocks and stumps.
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Is it a good deal to buy these pedals for 27 bucks? if so please email me!! i need help on a good deal on clipless pedals!! pppppppppppppppp pp p p p p p p p p p p ll l l l l ee e e ee a a aa a a a ss s s s s ee e e e e!!! H e l p m e!
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These came stock on my latest bike. Made by Wellgo, they work a lot like old Richey's. The spring mechanism is use in a lot of different pedals (look and compare - you'll see). The body isn't really all that durable and they DO NOT clear mud well at all. They work ok otherwise - just keep 'em lubed. If you are looking for entry level pedals to try clipless, or are simply cost concious, I suggest Nashbar's $40.00 pedals. They are also made by Wellgo and work essentially the same as these do. You can send me the extra $20.
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Not too happy with these OEM pedals on my Schwinn, after riding much smoother
and more durable Shimano 535's on my previous bike.Don't EVEN try to ride em with shimano cleats, you may never get out!!!As soon as they die I'll go back to 535's or spend a little and get some ti axle
Ritcheys.Two chilies since nobody would possibly own these if they did'nt come on bikes
already stock.
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They came stock on the homegrown.. broke once within 2 weeks and were replaced for free at the shop..chipping paint dramatically. these things disengage at the most absurd moments..(like that mother climb yesterday while chasing my friend, the trail poacher.) rinky dink clips I tell ya. Gonna go Shimano 747 next, because I know they are solid. I wouldnt get these again. I have to give some chilies though for the fact that i was clipped in well enough to write this yang. and they did survive southmountain/trail of tears in new jersey
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First of all, let me point out hat this is my first pair of clipless padals. I bought them about a month ago and have ridden about 250 miles on them. The first thing I noticed was that if I crank really hard (like in a hill climb when I'm in too high of a gear), I can pull out of them. This is normally only a minor inconvenience until my knee slammed the bottom of he bar end. I adjusted the tension to about the 30% position and still have this problem. 30 % tension is about the max I feel comfortable with (more than that causes te release to be more difficult than I like).The second thing I noticed is that they work relatively well until they get dirty or muddy - it doesn't take much to alter their performance. After this the release goes up by an estimated 500%. Sometimes it takes some serious force to twist my foot out and it definitely causes more falls. Again, this is only my first set of clipless pedals, but I expect them to at least maintain a consistent release.
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The came with my bike: Scott pro racing 97. At first they worked OK but right when the conditions got worse and it got muddy they didn´t work worth a shit. compared to the shimano 747 that I bought instead the scott pedals doesn´t compare. Considering you only pay $50 dollars more for the 747 pedals I definetly think that´s a better buy.
Ride frequent, SCOTT (keep the bike and trash the pedals!)
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I am a gay MASTURBATER and like it up the pooper. I am a 13 year old kid who gets raped by my father every night. I love his fat cock up my ass. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
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Jordan is a gay and didn't want to get the Nashbar's, he even tried to convince me that the pedals suck. He is a gay masterbater