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Differences in Shimano SPD pedal models
I'm planning to get a new set of mountain SPDs for my road bike. My current ones are M747s (circa 1994) and they've been a great pedal, but now I have to douse them in White Lightning every other ride to keep them quiet.
I've heard that the SPD-compatible third party brands are to be avoided (is that good advice?), so here's what I'm considering: Shimano M520, ~ $50 Shimano M540, ~ $90 Shimano M770 (XT), ~ $110 Can anyone tell me about the relative quality between these models? If the main differences are off-road durability and mud shedding capability, obviously I could care less about that and will go for the cheaper goods. The weight differences are so small as to be negligible IMO. What I care about the most is long-term reliability and consistent cleat retention/release. Scott |
As I remember, the difference between the m520 and the m540 is just a cromo spindle. I use m520's on my MTB and steelie. They are definitely my pick out of the three. They can be had for like $35-40 if you look around a bit. They are bombproof. I've used them on both bikes for a whole season with no noise and no retention problems. I haven't pulled out with the stock tension. If they DO crap out, 35 isn't too much...
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Originally Posted by Dr.L'Ling
(Post 7195372)
As I remember, the difference between the m520 and the m540 is just a cromo spindle. I use m520's on my MTB and steelie. They are definitely my pick out of the three. They can be had for like $35-40 if you look around a bit. They are bombproof. I've used them on both bikes for a whole season with no noise and no retention problems. I haven't pulled out with the stock tension. If they DO crap out, 35 isn't too much...
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