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Clipless Pedal Question
So I've got my new bike picked out and on its way and I need some shoes and pedals. I've got the shoes picked out but I'm torn between two pedals. I tried the shoes at one of my LBS and have the size right so I can order online. Pedals I'm not sure about. I'm torn between these.
http://www.amazon.com/Shimano-PD-670...7935030&sr=8-1 http://www.amazon.com/Shimano-PD-570...8198147&sr=1-4 I know ultegra is the better version but for a relative beginner is it going to make that much difference. I'll be a on a trek 1.5 and I've seen the ultegra's at my shop. As far as I can the tell the 105's are really no different. Is this just clever marketing my shimano to get more money out of people? |
I use SPD ( "fred" ) pedals, so I can't say much from experience. But the main difference probably comes down to a small amount of weight. If you've spent thousands of dollars to have a 15 pound bike, well, you'd probably be using other pedals anyway, but I think that's what's going on. 105 stuff tends to be pretty good.
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My LBS told me that 105's are essentially the same.
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To tell you the truth, I would do R-540. Cheaper and more than enough to start out.
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Probikekit.com
The 105s are $57 including free shipping |
I think I picked up my Ultegras new from PBK delivered for something like $68. The 105s were going for around $100 locally.
I found SPDs a pain in the neck for the first 1000 miles. I have a lot of stops and starts and it was hard to clip in from stops. The pedal would always flip around. Now after 4000 miles they are a piece of cake. Probably just in time to need replacement. Oh, and people are probably going to give you crap about trying shoes on at your LBS and ordering online. |
Originally Posted by StanSeven
(Post 11694831)
Probikekit.com
The 105s are $57 including free shipping Good find but unfortunately they're out of stock. The site I'm getting my shoes from has them for $10 more so its not a big deal. |
Originally Posted by Accordion
(Post 11694834)
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Oh, and people are probably going to give you crap about trying shoes on at your LBS and ordering online. |
570's
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Go with the 105's. You won't notice the difference between them and the Ultegras. Also, if you are just starting out, you will probably fall over a couple of times and scuff your pedals. No point in spending the extra money on the Ultegras IMO.
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I have ridden both (105 on my bike and Ultegra on a tandem I piloted) and can't tell the difference.
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105's will do fine. You won't really feel a difference between them and the ultegra. The weight savings isn't much.
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They're the same thing with different finishes. Literally.
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I'm sure the 105s will be fine enough. I'd go with them unless you've got the extra money to spare (which could possibly be spent on something else for your bike).
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I was thinking it was just a finish difference so I'll definitely be going with the 105's and banking the leftovers for future upgrades. Thanks for you input everyone.
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Originally Posted by gladiator13
(Post 11694974)
I can appreciate their position but unfortunately I'm not going spend double just to support a Scheels in my town. If it were my LBS of choice it might be different but I don't have any hard feelings for a store like that.
What do you do for a living? Whatever it is, I doubt you would care for people using your time, talents, and resources with no intent of compensating you for it. |
Originally Posted by merlinextraligh
(Post 11700707)
So if you don't want to support the store don't go to the Store. But you're being unreasonable using the store with no intent of buying from them.
What do you do for a living? Whatever it is, I doubt you would care for people using your time, talents, and resources with no intent of compensating you for it. |
Originally Posted by merlinextraligh
(Post 11700707)
So if you don't want to support the store don't go to the Store. But you're being unreasonable using the store with no intent of buying from them.
What do you do for a living? Whatever it is, I doubt you would care for people using your time, talents, and resources with no intent of compensating you for it. |
Originally Posted by hao
(Post 11700723)
What if I give my LBS plenty of other business, like tools/accessories/tubes/parts? Would you still think it's inappropriate?
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:popcorn
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I got 105's on a 1.5 and love em. It's better to spend more money on the shoes than the pedals.
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Originally Posted by gunner65
(Post 11700776)
If you want to spend double the money and be loyal go ahead and knock yourself out it is your money but dont preach that crap to the masses no one is listening in this economy.
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Originally Posted by gunner65
(Post 11700776)
Actually in my line of work spending countless hours planning projects and quotes sometimes results in a client taking the project to a competitor due to pricing. I think my local shops make plenty of money marking up parts and pieces that we have to have by 200-300%. If you want to spend double the money and be loyal go ahead and knock yourself out it is your money but dont preach that crap to the masses no one is listening in this economy.
And I buy lots of things on line, that's not the point. What I don't do, and what, IMHO, is clearly wrong, and unfair is use a store's time and inventory with no intent of buying from them. |
Originally Posted by hao
(Post 11700723)
What if I give my LBS plenty of other business, like tools/accessories/tubes/parts? Would you still think it's inappropriate?
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Originally Posted by merlinextraligh
(Post 11700920)
Take your example. If a customer or potential customer asks you to bid on a project, and they have no intent of using your company, and only wish to take your ideas in your response to the RFP to do the project themselves, would you think that was ok?
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