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Shimano 2010 105 SPD-SL Road Bicycle Pedals | 
enlarge | Brand: Shimano Category: Sports
List Price: $109.99 Buy New: $89.95 as of 9/4/2010 10:18:21 EDT details You Save: $20.04 (18%)
New (4) from $89.95
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 18152
Color: Black Size: One Size Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 6 x 2
MPN: EPD5610L Model: EPD5610L UPC: 689228279490 EAN: 0689228279490 ASIN: B002LRETGG
Release Date: February 19, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Shimano 2010 105 SPD-SL Road Bicycle Pedals - PD-5610L - EPD5610L |
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Product Description Shimano 105 Clipless SPD-SL Road Pedals. Low-profile design moves pedal axle center closer to shoe Includes SM-SH11 cleats with non-slip rubber base Cleats mount wi
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| Customer Reviews: It's a set of pedals. They propel you forward. :) April 27, 2010 D. Lechowicz (Boston, MA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Obviously the quality is top notch - that's SHIMANO. If you ride MTB you will notice that you will have a harder time clipping into these compared to your MTB clipless. That's due to only one availabe "face" versus both sides on an MTB clipless. Also, they are not evenly balanced like the MTB clipless so when not in use the rear (black plastic part) "hangs" down which, again, makes it harder to get a smooth clip-in. I ride downtown Boston so it was tough at first to get a smooth take off from a red light. It just takes time to get used to. Or you can track strand if you got the skills. If you ride in the city and you must have clipless you may want to get a pair of MTB pedals for the ease of ingress / egress.
Great pedals July 23, 2010 vc112 (LA, CA) These pedals work really well. I had never ridden with clipless pedals, but after installing these, found them very easy to learn on (I had to practice a bit though). Once you get the hang of it, it is simple to clip in and out. On power, my feet feel very secure and on high cadence, the float helps reduce any knee strain. Also they feel very smooth and the bearings and materials seem to be of good quality.
nice pedal October 8, 2009 Fat Rider (Nashville, TN USA) 24 out of 24 found this review helpful
Most comfortable pedal while riding. I have used most all of the styles of pedals available and these are the most comfortable. Speedplays are way easier to clip in and out of, but my feet never cramp with these 105 pedals. They are same as ultegra but barely heavier so don't waste your time on ultegras, the dur-ace have an extra bearing and are smoother but crazy expensive. Hope this helps
Buy em! May 18, 2010 John Leguizamo (Vancouver, BC) Your not going to get more pedal at this price point. Easy-in, easy-out (tension is easily adjustable if they feel too stiff or too loose) and pretty light. My only gripe is I had difficulty mounting the cleats, but that was more a problem with the shoes than the cleats themselves. It would be nice if they came with a few different length screws...Otherwise, a great pedal!
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