they are £35 in store and not this cheap anywhere else online. click and collect available
All comments (36)
diddydavro
1 Aug 17#1
I got these about a year ago and they're brilliant. Heat from me.
whatyadoinsucka
1 Aug 17#2
great price wiggle on it too, i saw bikeradar post last week with a video how to repair these, seems an expensive waste of time when they are this cheap
chrisbass to whatyadoinsucka
1 Aug 17#4
was it how to repair them or how to maintain them?
whatyadoinsucka to chrisbass
2 Aug 17#21
Maintain really, but it involved opening them up, cleaning the ball bearings, then Greasing up, resetting and fastening it all back togeather. im not a massive fettler and so if I have a spare hour I'll ride my bike over fettling.
Most people have time or money not both so an easy decision for me to buy these over fixing
LetoKynes
1 Aug 17#3
Nice pedals, much prefer the look of this than the 520's too
te721
1 Aug 17#5
Nice price, I have 520's not sure it looks worth the upgrade, anyone else have any thoughts?
miffyl to te721
1 Aug 17#6
I've had these on my bike for years. Very good - ok to unclip if required to give that extra bit of stability over 520s.
LemonHead
1 Aug 17#7
I've fitted mtb peddles on my road bike as I thought these would be better for when commuting to work though I've heard that spd's are better for long distance cycling. Can someone explain why this might be? Does it really make a difference?
richje100 to LemonHead
1 Aug 17#8
Thinks it's to do with the positioning of the cleat under your foot. These have a smaller contact area than other types
kingosticks to richje100
2 Aug 17#24
The smaller contact area can certainly be an issue. I used to wear mtb shoes on my road bike for a few years and enjoyed the superior walking ability it brought, particularly when navigating railway station stairs. However, when holidaying in the mountains I found that after a day of climbing my feet would sometimes be quite sore from standing up on the small cleats so much. I didn't have the same issue with road cleats/pedals/shoes. i can't be bothered to swap them over and 'remember' how to clip in/out so I don't use mtb ones anymore. Plus my mtb shoes really are very heavy. True story.
SpamJavelin to LemonHead
1 Aug 17#10
I use MTB SPD pedals on both of my road bikes with no problems. Roadies may stare a bit but they are much easier to walk on, you look proper t1t walking in roadie shoes.
LemonHead to SpamJavelin
1 Aug 17#15
Yeah, like banana boots. A proper t1t alright. :grin:
Thanks guys
Pepper.Penny to SpamJavelin
2 Aug 17#22
Or you just pop a tread cap over them and walk like normal
othen to LemonHead
1 Aug 17#12
The pedals dictate which type of shoes can be used. MTB shoes with cleats are fairly easy to walk in, but road shoes with cleats are very difficult. Road shoes are much lighter than MTB though, and so are better for long distances and speed. SPD versions are both pretty easy to clip in and out of. For commuting to work MTB shoes/cleats/pedals are probably best.
coleaj
1 Aug 17#9
I have spd pedals on my commuting road bike but only because I can walk as normal in my spd cycling shoes. For long distance then road pedals may be better but opinions differ.
upcreek246
1 Aug 17#11
Great price, thanks O.P but ordered from Wiggle as free delivery opposed to Halfords £2.99.
n3m3s1s to upcreek246
4 Aug 17#29
Click n Collect for free in store - Plus then get another 10% discount British Cycling = £17.99 plus some of us have discounted Halfords vouchers :grin: £16.20 - thanks for sharing OP :grin:
upcreek246 to n3m3s1s
4 Aug 17#31
???????All I can say is congratulations. I'm so pleased for you.
n3m3s1s to upcreek246
4 Aug 17#33
:thinking:
afroylnt
1 Aug 17#13
Any recommendations for a lightweight comfortable shoe to use with these pedals?
whatyadoinsucka to afroylnt
2 Aug 17#20
the m089 Shimano are great, get a size up from regular footwear, Merlin cycles have orange ones for £4
doe to whatyadoinsucka
2 Aug 17#23
£4??? Was going to buy the whole stock :grin:
afroylnt to whatyadoinsucka
6 Aug 17#34
many tks
n3m3s1s to afroylnt
4 Aug 17#30
If you want a reasonable price try the Shimano M065 MTB shoe £53 at Halfords but you can get them for £30 free delivery at Halfords own ebay shop (depending on your size availability) here:
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im not a massive fettler and so if I have a spare hour I'll ride my bike over fettling.
Most people have time or money not both so an easy decision for me to buy these over fixing
Thanks guys
Shimano MTB shoes via Halfords eBay