FrothNinja
Guru
Hence a larger platform - no intention of riding flats on such a tiny platform or I would have done it already on the cxDid a short ride, less than 5 miles, on vans shoes and shimano m540 pedals. It was not enjoyable nor safe.
Hence a larger platform - no intention of riding flats on such a tiny platform or I would have done it already on the cxDid a short ride, less than 5 miles, on vans shoes and shimano m540 pedals. It was not enjoyable nor safe.
The intention is to put them on an electric hybrid which I usually with a fairly rigid walking shoe on the flats. Having got on so well converting to cleats for the first time ever on the cx bike I want the option on the electric without swapping pedals all the time.
I have multiple pairs of good quality cage pedals with toe bails but I do not want the faff of spinning the pedal to get the proper side. The same would apply to the one of each pedals.
I'm aware there would be a degree of discomfort but I think that a largish platform will ameliorate this to an acceptable extent
Has to be the same both sides to make it easier to clip in, otherwise I would just put some old rat trap quills on.
Why not combination pedals?
Amazon product ASIN B003TU988IView: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Shimano-PD-M324-Clipless-Reversible-Pedals/dp/B003TU988I/ref=asc_df_B003TU988I?tag=bingshoppinga-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=80882934903901&hvnetw=o&hvqmt=e&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4584482469483745&psc=1
Conversely I have these on two bikes and they usually sit clip-side-up; if not it’s no bother to rotate the crank with a foot off then put it back on when the pedal has turned over. The main issue with M324s is that servicing them needs an expensive tool to set the bearing tightness.I didn't get on with those as they always seemed to be the wrong way up.
Conversely I have these on two bikes and they usually sit clip-side-up; if not it’s no bother to rotate the crank with a foot off then put it back on when the pedal has turned over. The main issue with M324s is that servicing them needs an expensive tool to set the bearing tightness.
Those look fun, has anyone actually tried them?How about a pair of adaptors like these:
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/platform-adapters-compatible-with-shimano-spd/_/R-p-300615
Other makes and types are available, not too expensive to try out either.
Mixed reviews on the Decathlon website, might pick a pair up next time I'm in one of their stores (if they've got any!).Those look fun, has anyone actually tried them?
You can/could get adapters to go with M520 pedals, don't know if they were actually any good. All of these things are a bit of a compromise versus proper flat pedalsThose look fun, has anyone actually tried them?
Looking at the Video there is a piece under the flap that has to be moved each time they are fitted / removed and which in all probabilty eventually snaps.Mixed reviews on the Decathlon website, might pick a pair up next time I'm in one of their stores (if they've got any!).
They have a two year warranty so if they break within that timescale you can always take them back.Looking at the Video there is a piece under the flap that has to be moved each time they are fitted / removed and which in all probabilty eventually snaps.