I think they are a pain. I have A600 which look nice but are always the wrong way round. I also have M324 which are better if wanting to use trainers too. If always using cleated shoes, get the M520 or the next one up M530?
At the moment I'm using road SPD SL on my cross trail which I want to put flat pedals on, I have a set of V8's so I'm alright there, but on my new Diverge ( the one I'm upgrading from Claris to 105) I want to put mtb pedals on but just wondering which way to go.
Can you use the M530 as an all day flate pedal or is it just for a bit of heavy traffic then revert back to clipless?
I ditched SPD riding in favour of grippy flats all round. I used to use M324's and found them great pedals when I was more SPD orientated.
Personally I would avoid M424's. I found the cleat mechanism sat just proud enough to be felt through soft soled trainers & adidas samba type shoes to become uncomfortable very quickly whilst also not allowing enough grip on the resin cage with harder soled types to ride properly.
Well you don't use the flat side with cleated shoes, those are for use with trainers or other shoes. If wearing clip less all the time, get pedals with clips on both sides
So I think I will leave the dual sided pedals and go for the normal mtb clipless but as an aside..
Would mtb SPD shoe's not work with the V8 flat pedals then?( I do have trainer for the flat pedals)
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