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  • Sorry pascalo, meant to say single sided pedals! :) SPD one side, flat on the other so you can wear either cycling or casual footwear:

    They're not great as a flat pedal as the surface isn't very grippy (I ended up filing them to create sharp edges and make more teeth) and they bias the SPD side (good for me!) which is a little annoying at times when in non cycling footwear but means my wife can ride it too as she doesn't do clipless.

  • I find that this type of pedal is a lot grippier on the flat side. I can barely ride my one-sided pedals in the rain because there's so little grip.


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  • There's not a lot of options on these single sided SPD pedals. I bought those Shimano ones knowing that I could potentially drill & tap to fit studs/pins which I haven't got around to doing. The filing has certainly helped, but they're still NOT that grippy! :)

    I guess the caged ones you shared can also be filed to make more aggressive/grippy and then can bolt on a small plate to weight the pedals so that you can flip them easier to find the clipped/non-clipped side...

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