Pedals
#1
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From: Arkansas
Bikes: Surly LHT 52cm Nice Bicycle I think.
Pedals
Trying to change a few things on my bicycle before I go on my trip. What pedals does ever one use for touring.I have a Surly LHT.I look at some Shimano pedals today price is ok with me not to high. And got my self a new pair of Shimano shoes too.Now shoes can cost you a lot or mine did.
Just want to see what other folks think about what is the best pedals to use is.Thanks...
Just want to see what other folks think about what is the best pedals to use is.Thanks...
#2
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From: Waynesboro,PA
Bikes: 08 LHT and 13 giant defy 2 composite
I use the mks touring pedals,there platform pedals.Now I only have to carry one pair of comfortable shoes on tour.
Before going to platform pedals I used shimano m-540 pedals,I didn't like the shoes that I had for them though and maybe that is why I switched to the mks pedals.
Before going to platform pedals I used shimano m-540 pedals,I didn't like the shoes that I had for them though and maybe that is why I switched to the mks pedals.
#3
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From: Waltham, MA
Bikes: Waterford 1900, Quintana Roo Borrego, Trek 8700zx, Bianchi Pista Concept
I used crankbrothers eggbeaters on 4 tours. 1 week, 2 month longs and a year. I also use them when at home.
I'd been thinking about trying some of the more platform type crankbrothers, but haven't gotten around to it yet.
-If I ever have the opportunity to do an "out there" tour (Great Divide, trans Chang Tang etc), I will likely go with clips & straps and good hiking boots.
I'd been thinking about trying some of the more platform type crankbrothers, but haven't gotten around to it yet.
-If I ever have the opportunity to do an "out there" tour (Great Divide, trans Chang Tang etc), I will likely go with clips & straps and good hiking boots.
#4
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From: Panhandle of Texas
Bikes: Broken Fuji Sundance 80's, Jamis Coda E, Surly LHT
I thought about trying the crank bros. platforms. For some reason I've had bad luck with the candy c's. So I bought some nice wide super lightweight mountain biking platforms w/ toe straps. They work good enough for me, will see if these bearings last longer.
#5
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I use SPD pedals. I prefer to be "hooked in" while I'm riding, especially when I'm tired. The SPD cleats are walkable, since they're recessed. The only real shoes I take on a tour is my good Pearl Izumi riding shoes. I also take a weigh-nothing pair of flip-flops for around the campsite and showers.
#6
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From: Colorado Springs
Bikes: Gunnar Crosshairs, Giant Trance, Felt Breed, Marin SS MTB, Felt Pyre BMX bike, oldschool GT trials bike
I ran crankbrothers pedals for years and while they were light and cheap...they certainly were not durable. I get a season out of a set before a rebuild (x3 each bike's pedals would die once a year) and I would be lucky to get maybe 6 months out of a set of cleats.
I recently switched to shimano spd's and have NO regrets at all. You have more pedal options and I know people running spd's that have seen years and years of abuse without ever being touched. Actually I have only seen 1 or 2 sets fail in my years of riding.
I recently switched to shimano spd's and have NO regrets at all. You have more pedal options and I know people running spd's that have seen years and years of abuse without ever being touched. Actually I have only seen 1 or 2 sets fail in my years of riding.
#7
aka Timi

Joined: Feb 2009
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From: Gothenburg, Sweden
Bikes: Bianchi Lupo & Bianchi Volpe Disc: touring. Bianchi Volpe: commuting
MKS GR9
https://www.velo-orange.com/mksgr9pedal.html
I'll be getting these soon with the MTB toe clips, many BF recommendations for these pedals in other threads
https://www.velo-orange.com/mksgr9pedal.html
I'll be getting these soon with the MTB toe clips, many BF recommendations for these pedals in other threads




