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Old 08-20-07 | 07:10 AM
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help with pedals

i'm looking for clipless pedals that use 2-hole cleats...basically atb pedals.

weight is not a concern. i'm looking for quality/value.

what i see on performance are the more inexpensive pedals appear not to have serviceable bearings. however, they are covered with a rubber o-ring on the crank side. i'd prefer pedals that are fully serviceable or have completely sealed bearings.

from what i can tell from the imagines on performance.com, it looks like the following fit that description;

speedplay frog mtb $105
crank bro's candy sl $120
crank bro's candy c $90
crank bro's eggbeater sl $120
time atac xs mtb $115
shimano 520 $55
shimano 540 $95

based upon $, i'd go with the 520's. however, i'm looking for experiences/opinions on the others. i use atb pedals on my roadie. should i look at pedals that have more of a platform like the frogs or candy's?
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Old 08-20-07 | 07:27 AM
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Here's what I use on a couple of my road bikes:

https://www.pricepoint.com/detail/128...oad-Pedals.htm

I've had excellent results with them. Value-wise, you can't beat them. The quality is good and they even have kind of a "road pedal" shape. The cleats they use are Wellgo 98A, which are fully interchangeable with Shimano SH-51 cleats, btw. They use bushings, but if you dissassemble occasionally and stuff them full of grease, I can tell you they will last for years, in fact I've yet to wear a pair out. The only downside is if you want two-sided entry, these are one-sided-

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Old 08-20-07 | 07:30 AM
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those will work. i don't mind bushings as long as i can get in to grease the bearings....can't really do that on most of the other "value" pedals.
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Old 08-20-07 | 07:33 AM
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You can get the 520s for something like $34 (including shipping) from probikekit.com. I use eggbeaters and really like them, but the 520 are really pretty good and at a price that makes them very attractive.
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I've had the M520's for about a year with about 1000 miles on them. I like them alot. But since this is my first set of clipless, I don't have anything to compare them to. No complaints here. note: I use the multi-direction release cleats.

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Old 08-20-07 | 10:29 AM
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For what it's worth, although many pedals technically have serviceable bearings, they may require special tools. Shimano pedals are that way, requireing a special tool to disassemble and another to adjust the bearings, as I recall. However, I have been riding Shimano SPD pedals for years and have yet to need to service any of them, despite many thousands of miles on them.
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You can get the 520s for something like $34 (including shipping) from probikekit.com. I use eggbeaters and really like them, but the 520 are really pretty good and at a price that makes them very attractive.
Two types of 520's. The M520's are double sided and are normally seen on MTB's The A520's are a road pedal and clip only on one side.
Both use the shimano 2 bolt cleat and Can vouch for both. The A 520's take a bit of getting used to after double sided cleats- but have a longer "Platform" to support the shoe and foot so less chance of a Hot spot on the foot.

And as to servicing- Have used M520' for most bikes- the oldest being 8 years old and have gone from bike to bike. None of my pedals Have ever needed servicing or regreasing or ever caused a problem.
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Old 08-22-07 | 10:16 AM
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Two types of 520's. The M520's are double sided and are normally seen on MTB's The A520's are a road pedal and clip only on one side.
Both use the shimano 2 bolt cleat and Can vouch for both. The A 520's take a bit of getting used to after double sided cleats- but have a longer "Platform" to support the shoe and foot so less chance of a Hot spot on the foot.

And as to servicing- Have used M520' for most bikes- the oldest being 8 years old and have gone from bike to bike. None of my pedals Have ever needed servicing or regreasing or ever caused a problem.
i think i'm going to go with the a520's. i called the local performance shop and they can special order them. $75.

the cheapest i found them online was $67. but with shipping, they end up being close to $75.
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