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Old 08-03-11, 02:36 PM
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In search of Shimano PD-7400 / 7402 pedals & PD-64 cleats

Anybody know where I can find some new or gently used Shimano PD-7400 / 7402 pedals & PD-64 cleats at a decent price? Business Cycles and Benscycle seem to be the only sources right now.

Also, I've seen PD-64 replica cleats made out of aluminum before. Any info on such would be appreciated, too.

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I have some.
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what's a reasonable price? I have a pair of 7400 pedals...

nevermind... you're looking for the track pedals with clips I imagine, I have 7401s.

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Originally Posted by Ex Pres
Would the 600 equivalent pedals work? There are a lot of those floating around at better prices.

Yellow Jersey (.org) sells cleats that may work for you, but not those specific ones.

Edit: none of YJ's cleats (that I saw) have the front triangle
Thanks!

Well...I was hoping to find a set of DA before looking for the 600s.

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carleton, yes I do have some.

Certain things are frowned upon here, but I will post a couple of pictures to see if this is what you are looking for. PM is best.

Decent is a relative term.




More pictures at the end of this album:

https://picasaweb.google.com/zmudshark/ForSale
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