MTB SPD Pedal?
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Just found my crank bros Mallet Cs are wobbling all over the place. I knew that the bearings were a potential issue when I bought them but I didnt expect them to wear so quickly.
The reason I like them however is the platform is quite grippy when not clipped in and they work well in all conditions.
Can anyone recommend me a good alternative - I want to stay with clip in types with a large platform..
If I cant find something its cheap enough for a re-build kit but thought would find some opinions out first..
The reason I like them however is the platform is quite grippy when not clipped in and they work well in all conditions.
Can anyone recommend me a good alternative - I want to stay with clip in types with a large platform..
If I cant find something its cheap enough for a re-build kit but thought would find some opinions out first..
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?Mod...
Used and abused these for years with no problems. Shimano rule for spd type pedals imo
Or a tad smaller
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?Mod...
Used and abused these for years with no problems. Shimano rule for spd type pedals imo
Or a tad smaller
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?Mod...
Edited by Rico on Sunday 27th July 19:30
rhinochopig said:
Another one for Shimano. Not the lightest but they are totally bombproof. XTR can be picked up for £50 these days to.
XTR's haven't exactly got the best platform to ride 'on top' though have they
Granted, XTR's are the nuts. Mind you, I was gutted to destroy my first set of spd's in 15 years at the Megavalanche - a set of the metal DX ones. I've been trying to get another set of Ebay, but the buggers keep bidding up the prices, so I'm waiting for a bargain. However, luckily, someones selling a knackered set and I'll be able to ressurect my knackered ones

DX SPDs were and still are, IMHO, the best ever knarly platformed spd pedals...
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