PEDALS SPECIALS
Look Cycle Keo Blade Cro Mo Road Pedal
The Look Keo Blade Cromo Pedals runs the material gamut -- carbon fiber body, cromoly spindle, stainless steel wear plate, and a blade of carbon fiber that flexes against the retention plate to hold the cleat in place. The blade helps make the pedal lighter than it could be with a steel spring ...read more
Look Cycle Keo Power Pedals
There are multiple ways to measure your power output on the bike -- your hub, a computer, or even fitness apps on your phone. Each do a pretty good job at delivering reasonably accurate data, but none of them measure your output directly from the most logical point -- the pedals. Well, since its ...read more
Speedplay Light Action Titanium Pedals
Named "Light Action" after its unique low-force, high-security latch mechanism, the Speedplay Light Action Pedal System provides the easiest and most intuitive entry and release functions ever offered by Speedplay. Its design makes sense for both the seasoned cyclist and for the first time ...read more
Shimano XTR PD-M980 XC Pedals
The XTR Race PD-M980 Pedals are lighter, provide more stability, and shed mud better than ever before. These improvements are the result of a refined pedal body shape. The design is leaner than the 970, with all non-essential material shaved away. While this amounts to a pedal that is roughly 20 ...read more
Shimano PD-M647 SPD Dual Platform Pedals
Shimano calls this a racing pedal, and it's easy to see why. The resin cage surrounding the clipless spedal is larger and grippier than the M545/M424 design. The clipless pedal inside the cage is based on the latest Shimano SPD MTB iteration. Making entry easy is the 12.5-degree angle at ...read more
Shimano Ultegra PD-6700 SL Pedals
Not surprisingly, Shimano did not make any design changes to Ultegra pedals when they upgraded the PD-6620-S SPD-SL pedal to the PD-6700s. To make changes, they'd probably have to re-vamp their entire pedal line-up. Besides, the pedal is pretty good already. The only change they made was ...read more
Look Cycle Keo Blade Aero Road Pedal
When wind is a facto ... wait, what are we talking about? Wind is always a factor. Just ask Alberto Contador, who rode prototype time trial-specific aero pedals to victory in the last individual time trial around Lake Annecy at last year’s Tour De France. Since then, Look and Contador have be ...read more
Crank Brothers Bike Shoe Shields
We generally love Crankbrothers pedals for their light weight and bulletproof entry and exit in mucky conditions but the retention bars that are so key to their wonderful functionality unfortunately sometimes have a tendency to dig into the soles of our favorite (and expensive) shoes. ...read more
Shimano PD-M780 XT Race Pedals
This is the second generation of Shimano's XT branded pedals. And as usual, the workhorse XT parts get some trickledown from Shimano's flagship XTR line. For this version you'll save a handful of grams per pedal over the older XT PD-M770 pedals, but most importantly, the design of the XT PD-M780 ...read more
Shimano XTR PD-M985 Trail Pedals
While racers often look for the lightest possible parts to lessen their burden, ultimate lightness may not be your first priority. Perhaps you'd like a greater platform to support your shoe when you stand up to bomb down a rocky descent, or to make clipping-in in the midst of a steep climb easier ...read more
Shimano PD-M785 XT Trail Pedals
While lightness is always a good thing, there are a few places on the bike that deserve a look at function first. Perhaps you like more surface area than the standard XT pedals offer. These Shimano XT PD-M785 Pedals have an integral cage that gives you a greater area to hit when you have to "stab" ...read more
Shimano SH51 SPD Cleats
These are the cleats that come with your Shimano SPD Pedals. The SH-51 Cleats are black and have four degrees of float for your feet. Compared to the SH-56 Multi-Release Cleats, these are much more secure and are generally preferred for the experienced rider. To get out of your pedal, ...read more
Shimano PD-M324 SPD Dual Platform Pedals
It's rare to see any pedal that does more than one thing. The M324 is that rarity. One side is a typical caged platform pedal, terms so old few probably understand what they mean. The other side is a SPD pedal. While it looks like a pedal that can't make up its mind, it allows the rider to be ...read more
Shimano PD-R540 SPD-SL Road Pedals
The Shimano PD-R540 uses the same SPD-SL cleats and retention system as the more costly Dura Ace and Ultegra level pedals, but it cuts costs by using a body shape that the others once used, but have since moved away from. And while it may lack in the extraordinary sleekness of Dura Ace and ...read more
Crank Brothers Egg Beater 11 Titanium Pedals
Eggbeaters are some of the easiest-to-use clipless pedal systems around. Thanks to the four-sided wing of the Eggbeater 11, it's literally impossible to not clip in with lightning quickness as soon as the bottom of your shoe hits the pedal. The Eggbeater wing rotates either forward or backward ...read more
TIME I-Clic2 Racer Pedals
There are so many things to ponder when racing: Should you move up in the group to avoid a potential crash? Should you join the break so far from the finish? One of the last things you should have to worry about is whether you'll be able to clip in and out of your pedals with ease. The Time ...read more
Crank Brothers Candy 3 Pedals
Crankbrothers' Eggbeaters are certainly awesome pedals, but perhaps you like a bit of a platform on your clipless pedals. What if you want more support for the sole of your shoe, yet you love the idea of their supreme mud-shedding capability? That's where the Crankbrothers Candy 3 Pedals hit the ...read more
Crank Brothers Candy 11 Pedals
The Crankbrothers Candy 11 Pedals have a lightweight two-piece aluminum body that surrounds the four-sided titanium retention wings on the pedals. It's more durable than the old resin body used on Candy pedals in the past and doesn't really add any extra weight. They also use titanium for the ...read more
Shimano PD-M540 SPD Pedals
The Shimano M540 shares many of the upsides of the XTR-grade M959 mountain bike pedal at a fraction of the cost. It has an open binding mechanism to make clipping in easier than ever, and its weight blows away all of its competitors in its price range. And with the M540 there is no better value when ...read more
TIME ATAC XC 2 Pedals
The Time ATAC XC 2 Pedal is Time 's entry-level XC mountain bike pedal. Really, it's Time's way of getting you hooked. this full-featured pedal is made with tough steel and composite and tips the scale at less than 100 grams heavier than its lightest sibling.Time's ATAC (Auto Tension Adjust ...read more
TIME ATAC Cleat
Time ATAC Replacement Cleats prevent worn cleats from premature ejection or stubborn release. Brass cleats and hardware give just a little without feeling sloppy, like a handmade steel frame only way, way cheaper.
Shimano PD-M530 MTB SPD Pedals
Whether you're stepping up your two-wheeled game and clipping into the bicycle for the first time, Shimano PD-M530 MTB SPD Pedal will connect you to your two wheeled steed for years to come. These easy to adjust pedals will take you across miles of singletrack or down the street to work. The ...read more
TIME ATAC MX 4 Pedals
Ready to do battle with the world's harshest mountain trail environments, the Time ATAC MX 4 Pedal isn't messing around. It's easy to see from the oversized chrome steel axle and the large platform area that the MX 4 takes its job very, very seriously. Time's ATAC (Auto Tension Adjust Concept) ...read more
Shimano 105 PD-5700 SPD SL Pedal
Need the performance of a high-end pedal, but can’t justify the price? The Shimano 105 series has long been the choice for the cyclist who needs performance but is willing to sacrifice a little in weight to keep the price down. The PD-5700 SPD-SL Pedal only weighs about 50 grams more th ...read more
Shimano PD-A530 SPD Dual Platform Pedal
The Shimano PD-A530 SPD Road Dual Platform Bike Pedal makes the ideal choice for your around-town bike that sees both long rides to work and short trips to the store. An SPD cleat on one side lets you clip in when you leave the house for your 40-minute morning bike commute, and the platform side ...read more
TIME RXS Speed Road Bike Pedal
The kind of pedal you ride says a lot about who you are, and if you like the Time RSX Speed Road Pedal then we’ll assume you like to corner fast and pedal hard. The jack-of-all-trades in the pedal world, the RXS does it all well. Offering +/- 5 degrees of float and a 15-degree release angle t ...read more
TIME X-Roc Pedal
Get dirty with the Time X-Roc Pedal; it's wide body offers stability and ease of use when the trail gets sketchy, and thanks to the self-cleaning, clip-in design, you won't be sacrificing efficiency like with standard platform pedals.Auto Tension Adjustment Concept (ATAC) separates foot ...read more
Campagnolo Record Pro-Fit Plus Pedals
The Record Pro-Fit Plus pedals are lightweight by any standard thanks to their titanium axle and light alloy bodies. In comparison to other feathery pedals, though, weight savings doesn't come at the cost of forcing you to use a system with compact dimensions. The foot platform is generously ...read more
TIME ATAC Alium Pedals
The ATAC Alium Pedals share the same design and lauded operation as TIME's top-shelf offerings, only they forgo exotic materials in favor of reduced cost. What you get is a durable aluminum body, housing TIME's proven ATAC spring system.Every time that you clip into TIME's Auto Tension Adjust ...read more
Crank Brothers Mallet 1 Pedal
So-called all-mountain bikes come with their own set of requirements, and one of those is the need for a pedal that offers the efficiency and all-day comfort of a clipless pedal combined with the sphincter-relaxing confidence of a burly platform. The Crank Brothers Mallet 1 Pedal keeps a foot ...read more
Mavic Race Pedals
If you're looking for an affordable road pedal that's light and stable, with adjustable release tension, the Mavic Race Pedals are worth investigating. They're very similar to Mavic's pro-level Race SL Ti pedals, but they substitute Cro-Moly for titanium in the spindle, and composite for carbon ...read more
Shimano Dura-Ace PD-9000 SPD-SL Pedals
Over the generations of Dura-Ace, we've become more accustomed to seeing the gradual incorporation of carbon fiber. And while this seems like an interpretive advancement, Shimano has remained steadfast in its purposeful placement. So, instead of senselessly making every facet of the Dura-Ace group ...read more
Shimano SPD-SL Long Cleat Bolts
Some shoes -- especially those made by our French friends at Carnac -- have especially deep wells in the soles for housing the threads into which you screw your pedal cleat bolts. Shimano is aware of this, which is why they supply the world with long bolts for use in this case on the cleats for ...read more
Shimano SH56 SPD Cleat Set
The Shimano SH-56 cleats are multi-release, which means you can clip out either to the outside or the inside of the pedal. The cleats can also be released by lifting and twisting your heel which makes them a great choice for those first learning to ride with clipless pedals. Please note ...read more
TIME RXS Carbon Pedal
The Time RXS Carbon pedals are ready for those long, false-flat slogs—or lightning-burst sprints to the line. The RXS provides a mild helping of rotational float (+/- 5 degrees), catering to roadies who want just enough movement without feeling the ‘slippery’ feel. The RSX’s composite bo ...read more






































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