Changing pedals often an issue?

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Mralexrides

Mralexrides

Active Member
To the excellent advice already provided, may I suggest you fit a couple of pedal washers?
You can but I think I will stick with flat/SPD pedal I have found so no need to change pedals now :smile:
 

battered

Guru
I remember it as "right hand pedal, right hand thread, left hand pedal, left hand thread". Also, you can change pedals as often as you like. By the time you wear out the aluminium threads the crankset will be worn out. It will take decades. Not years. I'm serious.
 

Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
Re shoe compatibility look out for the term "2 bolt SPD" (or "mountain bike cleats") and avoid "SPD-SL" (or "road cleats") as those are the three bolt variant, not compatible with the pedals above.

Also look out for the term "recessed" meaning that the cleat does not stand proud of the sole. As @vickster says this is an important practical consideration.
 

rogerzilla

Legendary Member
One issue with the combination-type pedal is that, unless you wear boots with the flat side, the saddle will probably be too high.
 
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