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Old 08-06-20, 12:18 AM
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Originally Posted by natterberry
I take that as “people who don’t know how to maintain pedals wont have to for awhile,” rather than “breaking in.” Why would you ride with overly tight pedals, when you have the knowledge and ability to have and maintain appropriate adjustment?
I take that as a company that has been doing this for over 50 years knows exactly what they are doing, providing excellent quality, service, value and looks that works right out of the box and continues to do so for many, many miles regardless of anybody elses second guessing or overthinking.

Like I said, their pedals are one of the best values in all of cycling.
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