What Pedal for Me

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supercooper88

Regular
Location
SW London
Hi all I'm looking into getting a new pair of pedals as the toeclip ones that came with my bike are killing me a i have a cyclocross bike and want something to suite and also have the choice to ride with cleats or normal shoes.

A friend of mine suggested the Shimano m324 spd anyone have any other views, also I would like the pedal to be quite small and light if possible

Thanks
 

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
Hi all I'm looking into getting a new pair of pedals as the toeclip ones that came with my bike are killing me a i have a cyclocross bike and want something to suite and also have the choice to ride with cleats or normal shoes.

A friend of mine suggested the Shimano m324 spd anyone have any other views, also I would like the pedal to be quite small and light if possible

Thanks

I've got these on my commuter. Lighter and neater than the m324s (which I've used before), and the normal-shoe pedalling surface is minimalist but secure, with little pins for grippiness...
 

ska1903

Über Member
Location
Dundee
There are also the Shimano A530 pedals. I used them on my commuter as an intro to SPDs and found them to be very good.
 

vickster

Squire
A 600 small and light but because it's small and shapely not at all comfortable if you have larger feet and softer soled shoes
 

Kies

Guest
[QUOTE 3070377, member: 30090"]I've got the M324's and they work fine, although they are a bit clunky and dear for what they are.[/QUOTE]

these on my hybrid - use them with cleats or trainers with no fuss.They are not lightweight, but do the job with minimal fuss. if you want lighter smaller pedals - take a look at Shimano M530's
 

Mr Haematocrit

msg me on kik for android
Look S-Track with the pedal cage. You can also remove the pedal cage.. Seriously light and outstanding set of pedals.

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