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Platform or BMX pedals that aren't so sharp

Old 06-14-17 | 06:03 PM
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I just ordered some PD-T400's on deep clearance at Jensen. Will report back. For $22 shipped it doesn't seem like a bad experiment
Hey, do let us know how you like 'em. Those look about right for my first clipless pedals that can also be ridden with regular shoes. I haven't ridden with toe clips in 30 years and don't want to spend much on clipless until I'm sure I'll get along with foot retention again. Mostly I'm satisfied with platforms for my hybrids, but I can see the advantage to clipless for getting the most from my road bike.
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Old 06-14-17 | 06:11 PM
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Maybe not upscale enough, but I've got the basic plastic nubby pedals on two bikes, and am quite happy with them. I'm guessing all of the brands come from the same factory, possibly the same mold:

https://www.amazon.com/Diamondback-R.../dp/B00MJYPL72
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Old 06-15-17 | 02:14 PM
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Old 06-15-17 | 02:58 PM
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I commute in tennis shoes and toe clips - I hate the pins on MTB pedals. I want flat and wide and smooth for easy in and out on my FG.

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Old 06-15-17 | 09:12 PM
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PD-T400's arrived today. Seems like they'd be ok for a little ways in regular shoes but the latch definitely sticks up.
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Old 06-16-17 | 12:30 AM
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A pound and some change. Only the vaguest tread on the back end - clearly the surround is there to stabilize the shoe on the latch and not as a platform pedal


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Old 07-21-17 | 01:12 PM
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Bump with news. I installed these on my MTB, not my commuter, for starters. Their action is very light. The plastic platform provides some good support that seems like it would be less comfortable if the platform were aluminum. I like them. But they're definitely still full time SPD's. I might buy another pair if the sale is still on.

edit: sale over! You can find them for $30 at Merlin today, though.
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