Pedal discussion, again.

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jlaitinen
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Joined: Thu Sep 19, 2013 7:24 pm
Location: Jyväskylä, Finland

by jlaitinen

I have M785 SPD's on my commuter and Speedplays on my road bike. Really happy with both, but would like to try out the Coombe Millenium 2's. The price is just way way too high from europe (almost 500 euros with import taxes)

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userfriendly
Posts: 93
Joined: Thu Dec 17, 2015 3:02 pm
Location: Kingdom of Fife, Scotland

by userfriendly

I've got Exustar carbon/ti pedals (E-PR200CKTI): they're Look Keo compatible, but weigh only 180g a pair. Have been bomb proof, never had any issues with them.

They also do a cheap version (E-PR100PP) that's still reasonably light for the £20 price, 256g a pair. Been using those on another bike, likewise no issues at all.
Cinelli Saetta 6.5kg - nice and dry weather
Reilly T325 7.3kg - nice weather but windy
Spa Audax 9.1kg - all weather steel beauty
Pinnacle Dolomite 7.9kg - flat-pedal chainguard thing
M∆SON Definition 8.5kg - off-road ... thing

plag
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by plag

I have XTR pedals on my Scott Scale MTB and my Bianchi road bike, I prefer the easy clipping in and walking around in commuting shoes .


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