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• #10327
http://www.wiggle.com/shimano-m324-combination-pedals/
For combi pedals I have really enjoyed these. A bit heavy perhaps, but excellent feet support in reg shoes and spd side works a charm. Bearings seem to last forever and the style is neutral.
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• #10328
I ve used these for a few years. only complaint is that the slight difference in stack is the wrong way round. Not a problem if you only use the flat side for short jaunts.
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• #10329
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• #10330
Nice!
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• #10331
like that a hella lot
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• #10332
Yes! I bloody love that.
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• #10333
What is it. Where can I get one?
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• #10334
I've got these. Can confirm they're great.
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• #10335
Weight saving and its weighted like a road pedals, also a much larger platform for your soles which I find ideas.
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• #10336
Zero fucks given bike.
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• #10337
MAP cycles, America, for zillions of dollars.
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• #10338
Chico, California. Prices start at $4000 for frame!
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• #10339
<3
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• #10340
$4000 for a steel frame (in a single colour! according to the website) is fucking appalling.
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• #10341
I haz these, do rate, also have reflectors which are handy when you get caught short.
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• #10342
Found these to be incredibly slippy on the flat side, shame as'd really work well on a FBNPNA if not sketchy in trainers.
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• #10343
Yep! Scandalous. Unless of course he's using unicorn tears as flux.
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• #10344
Also got these and they are really great
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• #10345
Zimbabwean dorrah?
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• #10346
I have this on my city bike 8-)
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• #10347
I has these. No problem with flat side being slippy.
Also nicked off the reflectors for extra speeds.
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• #10348
Nice - what's the front rack?
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• #10349
Can't stand single sided pedals for stop start riding in Londonton.
I have the Shimano Click'R PD-T400 pedals on the hack bike. Double sided SPDs with reflectors (nice and legal) but the SPD bindings push flat so I can ride them in normal shoes when required. Heavy though.
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• #10350
Yeah, MAP is expensive. Not quite sure what his justification is either.
Winter starts at $3000 with Keith Anderson paint, which obviously carries a premium. I know what I'd buy...
ironically, the backside is actually less comfortable to step on than the front.