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Exustar E-PM33T

Average Rating 2.00/5
# of Reviews 1
MSRP
Weight 185 grams
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Description:
    • Aluminum Body
    • CNC-machined Cr-Mo Axle
    • LSL bushing & sealed Bearings
    • Dual-sided Cr-Mo, adjustable tension Binding

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      Submitted by Forrest a Weekend Warrior from Seattle
      Date Reviewed: 11/17/2006 12:09:26 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Wherever the tires roll, baby
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $25
      Purchased At: Nashbar
      Strengths: Cheap
      Weaknesses: Hard to clip in, sloppy fit, they don't pop out but don't position your feet very well
      Similar Products Tried: Time ATAC Alium and Comp
      Bike Setup: Surly Instigator Xtracycle
      Bottom Line: This revue is for the E-PM30T pedals, they appear to be nearly identical to the E-PM33T. I picked these up because I have Time ATAC pedals on my other bikes and wanted to try these to see if they could be a cheap way to put compatible pedals on all my bikes. Time pedals aren't cheap.
      They are difficult to clip into on the fly where the ATACs that they are trying to copy clip in naturally with little thought or attention. They also let the cleat slide around alot and rock over the side of the pedal. Very hard to get the feet to stay in the right position.
      Value Rating: 2 Overall Rating: 2



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