Old 10-24-17, 04:31 AM
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Actually I got this data for my road frame ;-)

But then lets go back to pedals and @carleton explained this:

Originally Posted by carleton
Pedal exit tension is relative to the rider. A moderate setting for a big rider may render a smaller rider unable to escape! So, comparing pedal exit tension can't be done by looking at the pedals. One must also consider the rider's size and strength. So, we can't just say, "Set your pedals to min/medium/max tension..." as it is a relative setting.

I can exit vertically out of Shimano pedals set on max setting during a standing start but a 150lb rider couldn't even twist out of them on the middle setting.
I definitely agree with him. However it works as long as min-max range is enough for any rider. This is unknown. So, the absolute numbers are your help without guessing. I hardly believe Shimano doesn't provide this data.
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