Shimano PEDALS
2010 Shimano Dura-Ace 10-Speed PD-7810 Pedals
Dura Ace-level components are as close to perfection as you'll find, that's no secret. It's the lovely place where price isn't a concern. Pure performance is priority #1, and as the well-heeled folks say "it costs what it costs." We had this exact sort of blissful experience with Shimano's ...read more
2010 Shimano Ultegra PD-6700 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 updating ...read more
2010 Shimano PD-R670 SPD-SL Pedals
The Shimano PD-R670 pedal is exactly the same as the Ultegra PD-6700 pedal except that is comes in a color called Galaxy Black. The color change makes it perhaps an easier choice for those riders using dark, carbon fiber cranks, or maybe the lack of an Ultegra logo makes it a better choice if you're ...read more
2010 Shimano PD-R540 Pedal
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
2010 Shimano 105 PD-5610 SPD-SL Pedals
At a distance, the Shimano 105 PD-5610 looks exactly like the Ultegra level PD-R670. And, upon close inspection you'll see that it actually shares most of the same technical details. The main difference is how much material is used in the pedal body itself and as an effect, the total weight. The ...read more
2010 Shimano PD-M540 Mountain Bike 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 ...read more
2010 Shimano PD-M520 Pedals
Shimano's most affordable price point for a dual-sided clipless pedal is the M520. They come with adjustable spring tension to give you full control on the amount of force required to clip in and out. It has a cro-moly axle and sealed bearings. Comes with cleats that are compatible with any ...read more
2010 Shimano SPD-SL Replacement Road Cleats
These are the replacement cleats for Shimano SPD-SL pedals, including the Dura Ace PD-7810 and the Ultegra PD-6620 models. You get two cleats and all installation hardware. The stock cleat that comes with the Dura Ace and Ultegra SL pedals are the Black/Yellow floating cleat with 6 degrees of ...read more
2010 Shimano SH-56 Multi Release Cleats
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 that if ...read more
2010 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
















