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One set of pedals for multiple bikes?

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Old 02-23-12 | 12:40 AM
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Originally Posted by floatsinwater
I decided to get a pair of Shimano pedals since Speedplay apparently can't handle mud... I didn't want to start a new thread so here we go: would you buy a used set of dura-ace 7810's or a new set of 105's? I'm looking for more reliability than anything for my commuter and the price difference isn't too bad.
I would probably buy the new 105 simply because used pedals always seem to look like crap to me, and that would bother me paying the same price. Also new pedals would come with new cleats.
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