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I use spd's. I find them really easy to get in and out of, reliable, and they are cheap.
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eggbeaters! it's SO much easier. i have kind of a hard time with spd's, but eggbeaters are just fantastic, i actually use them on my road race bike as well. i won't ride anything but.
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Performance still has those blue-spindled eggbeaters for $55, which is a relatively cheap way of trying them out. Don't get the MXR version. I had to return mine and apparently others have as well.
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i started a thread further down. was racing eggs and liked them. i've done 3 races and a bunch of practice races on candies now and prefer them so far. like having a bit of platform. haven't done anything in really thick mud yet, maybe that would change my mind. the eggs are always in the toolbox anyway.
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I used SPDs forever with no problem. Recently converted to Time alium, and now my knees feel better after a ride than before. Cheap enough and good, very good.
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allright, I couldn't help myself... I ran to the LBS at lunch and bought the C's. Plopped them on, and rode around my driveway/yard for a min. before I had to book it back to work.
unreal, they go in like BUTTER. BUTTER, JERRY! There is a little bit of vertical play but nothing to get in a twist over. I def. wouldn't rock these racing crits but for CX they seem ideal.
unreal, they go in like BUTTER. BUTTER, JERRY! There is a little bit of vertical play but nothing to get in a twist over. I def. wouldn't rock these racing crits but for CX they seem ideal.
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The Shimano 959 has the best bearings of all the pedals. It's got the best construction. Mud clearance is fine. It'll last the longest with the least maintenance. Perhaps best value. They aren't cheap though.
ATACs are the old standard. They went to new bearings a few years back which are of inferior quality. You will probably rebuild them as frequently as the Eggs/Candies. They are a fine pedal.
Eggs/Candies are the new standard. There are plenty of reports of sudden catastrophic failures. The end of the spindle will sometimes snap off and the whole pedal body detaches from the spindle. I've owned three sets for a number of years now without incident. I love the Eggs and consider those who prefer Candies to be wussies. I rebuild them about once a year.
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ATACs are the old standard. They went to new bearings a few years back which are of inferior quality. You will probably rebuild them as frequently as the Eggs/Candies. They are a fine pedal.
Eggs/Candies are the new standard. There are plenty of reports of sudden catastrophic failures. The end of the spindle will sometimes snap off and the whole pedal body detaches from the spindle. I've owned three sets for a number of years now without incident. I love the Eggs and consider those who prefer Candies to be wussies. I rebuild them about once a year.
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Another vote here for Candies- wussy or not, if I miss clipping in I can still pedal without worrying about my foot coming off the pedal. I previously used ATACs for 'cross, and they were fine, but I had problems with the cap that holds the pedal in place along the spindle coming loose and allowing side-to-side play. I still use ATACs on my MTBs, though.
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I went from spds to eggs and now ATACs. They all have pros and cons. I'm mclovin my ATACs now.
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I'm switching from shimano to crank bros. candy this season. The candy are so much easier for me to clip in (and clip out) and the platform gives me that extra little security if I clip out too soon before coming up to a barrier or run-up.
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I've been running eggbeaters for 5 years now I think. I got them when I was going to school up in Corvallis. I love them and wouldn't give them up.
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Wussy Candy user/abuser here. That little platform is helpful getting going if your remounting technique is not quite as solid as it should be yet. Maybe some day I will overcome wussyness and go for plain ol' Eggbeaters, but I doubt it.
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I've gone back and forth between Crank Bros and Times. Both performed well, but the Times have proven more reliable in the longterm. I tend to put quite a bit of stress on the bearings/bushings being 190lbs, and riding rain, mud, and snow.
I haven't used SPDs in 10 years, but I'm sure the newer designs are also good for mud clearance as well as durability.
I haven't used SPDs in 10 years, but I'm sure the newer designs are also good for mud clearance as well as durability.
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anyone have any problems with the Candy C? I'm a 190 lb rider not exactly concerned about shaving grams, just a pedal with an easy dismount/ remount that won't break. Coming from spds, which I've been happy with, but then I have no comparison.
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If you keep the eggbeaters greased with the little tool they supply, the catastrophic failure is pretty much nil from what I read. I have some of the stainless, 2xti, 3xti and ti with no problems.
4 pairs for me, on and off road. They are the bomb.
4 pairs for me, on and off road. They are the bomb.
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also looking at the Smartys. are there any shoes that do NOT work with the Smartys due to tread, platform contact?
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Pedals are like saddles. Everybody has an opinion on them, and more than likely, it won't be the same if you ask ten people. Get the pedals (saddle / bars / insert bike part here) that works best for you, the way you ride, and what you need it for.
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i had issues with 07 dominators and candies (never ridden smarties). i could clip in, but with noticeably more effort and fuss than with regular ole eggbeaters. so the candies are now on the road bike, eggbeaters on the cross.
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I have set of ATACs but the left spindle is bent. I'm debating getting another set as SPD-compatible pedals are so much cheaper (and I'm cheap).
The new Look Quartz pedals look very similar to ATACs... I wonder if they perform similarly.
The new Look Quartz pedals look very similar to ATACs... I wonder if they perform similarly.