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Old 07-22-12 | 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by milkbaby
The only thing you'd probably get with those Ritchey pedals is lighter weight by giving up dual sided entry. Not sure it would be much of an upgrade? Conventional wisdom is that you're probably just fine on your current SPD pedals if you don't get hotspots on your feet currently.
yah you're right...sort of a "if it aint broke" thing...i could easily just get another pair of shimano a600s since they are quality...buuuut i guess i just wanted to try something new.

i guess now im just curious about the ritchey pedals compatibility.
people have said shimano spd cleats dont work well with ritchey pedals, but ritchey cleats can work on shimano pedals. but then i read on the ritchey websites all ritchey pedals 2003 or newer are totally cross compatible so bla bla bla...maybe im just fishing for that one guy that has these pedals to say "oh yah they'll be totally fine with shimano cleats"
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