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Tom Ritchey and his Ritchey Logic company have been in the mountain bike (and cyclocross) pedal game for as long as anyone, other than Shimano and Look, offering SPD-compatible pedals shortly after ...
As you might have already guessed, as the price goes up, the materials change and the weight comes down. I tested a set of X-Track and X-Track Race Carbon pedals. For $70 more, you get about 41 grams ...
Shimano’s PD-M535 ($115) and PD-M747 ($185) have evolved from the original SPD pedals, which set the standard for all other off-road clipless systems.
Nukeproof’s Horizon CS Ti pedals come in at the same price but with the fanciness of a titanium axle. As such, most of these SPD-compatible pedals undercut the Candy 7s without the cleat wear ...
Shimano’s venerable SPD pedals have done service off-road since the 1990s, and this XTR Race M9100 model represents its attempt at a suitably resilient XC-based pedal.
SPD cleats make the most sense if you ride outdoors. You can even swap out your spin bike pedals for a pair of SPD-compatible pedals so you can use the same shoes with your spin bike and your ...
A viable alternative to any SPD pedal, but while the Crankbrothers Candy 7 offers a freer feel and better mud performance, they are harder to service, less durable, and more expensive than Shimano ...
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