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Old 04-28-16 | 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by CliffordK
I've been running double sided SPD pedals for the last year or two and really like them. I think one can do slightly more adjustment for road pedals (wedges?) But, that hasn't been an issue for me.

I thought I'd try single sided SPDs (2-bolt) for my latest build. And they seem to be designed to always hang upside-down, so getting started means flipping the pedal, and hopefully clicking in. And, of course, I decided to try these just a couple days before some wicked hill climb rides. The pedals look sleek, but I should have stuck with the standard double-sided pedals. Missing a click on a 20% slope can be pretty unforgiving.
The Shimano M780 pedals come to rest vertically which makes it super easy to get on the correct side every time.
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