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how come? one-sided platform/clipless pedals can be a pain in the arse to get the right way up for clipping in. What's the reason for the change from clips & straps?
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• #3
get spds you can fit a platform adapter plate aswell if needs be but in general asm is right
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I use shimano m324's and love em, clipless for commuting and platform for polo/trackstand practice. I find getting into them fine as they are weighted so the clipless stay on top, they are fairly cheap but they are the pedals I keep going back to having tried others.
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I have shimano M-324's. They seem to be weighted so that the SPD side is facing upwards by default. Perhaps worth a look. I'm getting rid of mine actually, since I now use clips & straps so they're overkill.
[E!]ah, beaten to it.
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• #6
as far as i know you don't want to be putting a cage or straps on the other side of those plat form ones, just get clipless and you will be happy.
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fc9k I have shimano M-324's. They seem to be weighted so that the SPD side is facing upwards by default. Perhaps worth a look. I'm getting rid of mine actually, since I now use clips & straps so they're overkill.
[E!]ah, beaten to it.
Ha! and I thought i was the only idiot up at this time of night!
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• #8
7.15pm here
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• #9
flickwg get spds you can fit a platform adapter plate aswell if needs be but in general asm is right
i coudn't find any, can you post any liks??
asm,
i want to change cause i'll be doing lots of road training and i would like to try clipless but also be able to commute with my normal shoes.
i don't have any bike shoes yet but i just got a new black crankset and my old silver pedals look pretty bad on the bike so as i'll be changing them i might as well try clipless (black)... i dunno, just thought i'd like to have the choice.i tought about the shimano m-324 but i think they only come in silver (right?!).
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anyone ever used one of these?!
http://www.jensonusa.com/store/product/PE407A12-Crankbrothers+Mallet+C+Pedals+06.aspx?sc=FRGLUK&cc=GBP -
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+1 for Shimano m-324's. they're easy to clip into and the platform part is solid, and they're pretty cheap.
good for commuting and for riding to the shops/pub when you don't want to wear SPD shoes.
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• #12
how bout both clipless and clips and straps- The ultimate in cool!
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liquidsky59 anyone ever used one of these?!
http://www.jensonusa.com/store/product/PE407A12-Crankbrothers+Mallet+C+Pedals+06.aspx?sc=FRGLUK&cc=GBPlots of people have problems with eggbeaters fixed
hi all, i've just done a search through the forum but i didn't really find what i was looking for. i'm currently using toe clip pedals but i'm really interested in trying clipless/platform. i would like to get something like this (one side clipless, the other side platform):
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=19411
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=25492
i was wondering if anyone here uses anything similar and could spare some thoughts about it. thanks!