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You Ask They Answer

Should I use clipless pedals when mountain biking?

Aug 27, 2007 by soccerdudex759 | Posted in Cycling

I'm not sure whether to use clipless pedals when i mountain bike or just platform pedals.


Overall, I'd say yes, go clipless. They give you so much more control and safety on rough trails and drop-ins. With platforms, it's easy to get bounced off the pedals.....and if the terrain is rough enough to bounce you, you really don't want to be

Ride!Urban | Aug 27, 2007

on SPECIALIZED, road and mountain bike pedals.?

Jun 24, 2009 by Matt S | Posted in Cycling

For mountain, I'm riding a 2006 Specialized Rockhopper Pro. I've been riding the stock platform pedals since i bought it in 07, and really like being able to put my feet down and ride lose. Any suggestions for a SPD combination pedal? (so i can pedal


Bicycling.com has always recommended the Forte Campus pedals, which are made by Performance Bike. I have the Shimano PD-M324 and like them a lot. I actually just switched over to the Shimano A-520 (similar to the 530's you asked about), and have to

Anomaly 17 | Jun 24, 2009

what are some good mtb pedals?

Dec 03, 2008 by mtb fan | Posted in Cycling

what are some good mountain bike platform pedals that are good for dirt jumping and trail riding. i dont want something over 60 dollars and no clip less pedals.


Wellgro - aluminium, and nice color to match your bike

About $50 per pair.

Enjoy shopping.

cc168 | Dec 03, 2008

what is better clipless pedals or platform pedals?

Dec 03, 2008 by Jacob | Posted in Cycling

what is better clipless pedals or platform pedals,mountain pedals, and why,also what shoes would you reccomend, i do XC mountain biking

thanks in advance


Use clipless pedals for XC mountain biking.

You'll become a much better rider when you can use all the muscles in your legs instead of just mashing down on the pedals. There are situations where you'll need to stay in the saddle while

mt75689 | Feb 07, 4998

Anyone scared of using clip-on pedals on mountain bikes?

Nov 19, 2006 by Blue_Falcon | Posted in Cycling

I tried it once and it freaked me out I couldn't get off a bike while going downhill on a pretty technical trail. Anybody feel the same way? Are platform pedals better?


You have to practice a lot to use them, very dangerous if you don't have the skill needed to handle them, I have plenty of practice and still freak out when I use them, I wouldn't recommend a novice to use pins, I think you're right, platform are bet

cyberdroid_2000 | Nov 19, 2006


How to Choose Bicycle Pedals

It's important to match your bike with the proper bike pedals for maximum performance. Learn how to choose the bicycle pedals for you in this ...



Xpedo Speedy road pedals review

07.02.98

Shimano, LOOK and Time still dominate the road pedal market, but these very positive-feeling, low-profile pedals from Xpedo are definitely worth a look. The Speedy uses a unique alloy body design that actually drops the metal and plastic cleat down into the pedal like a 3D jigsaw piece. This gives a very low height above the pedal spindle and loads of contact area between pedal body and plastic cleat platform.

Add a mountain bike style sprung metal latch on the pedal and a metal lip on the back of the cleat and you’ve got an extremely positive, rock solid attachment between you and the bike. Fixed or nice-degree float cleats are available and spring tension is adjustable for a softer feel and faster release, but it’s still a more locked-in, less mobile feel overall than the mainstream competition.

This makes it great for powerful riders plagued by accidental pedal release at max power, but it’s not ideal for first-time clipless pedal riders. The triple cartridge bearing giblets have coped with a full winter of abuse without any sign of wobble or grind, and there’s a 205g titanium axled set (£129.99) as well as the 248g steel axle examples we tested.

Source: BikeRadar.com

Spd Pedals | Steven Eidman's Cycles

by admin

Spd Pedals

Tips for buying shoes on a mountain bike for you

Mountain bike shoes are an integral part of its cycling team since shoes mountain can make your trip comfortable and help manage heavy pedaling and difficult situations, like the feet during inflammation, long-haul flights etc. and mountain biking. There are a variety of mountain bike shoes available today ranging from automatic measuring pedal shoes cycling shoes mountain. However, there are some basic and specific factors that may help to decide and choose the place of his mountain bike.

Invest in a good pair of cycling Mountain is important because it can comfort your feet and prove enjoyable, safe and efficient while you go mountain biking. Today, you can easily find shoes designed for use with clipless pedals and shoes with tweezers and standard pedals give drivers the opportunity to choose. However, in the past, options were limited and there is no automatic. The riders had to contend with the shoes with support, leading some obstacles while driving. For example, if there was an accident during the race, the rider failed to release your feet from toe clips causing the rider to fall with the bike and get hurt and damage the bike.

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Mountain Bike Pedals Platform - News


New bikes from Tomac, Liteville, Intense, RAM
BikeRadar.com - Jan 01, 1970
New bikes from Tomac, Liteville, Intense, RAM By Rob Weaver in Bath, UK This week we headed to Silverstone to check out the UK's Core Bike and The Bike Place trade shows. Here's our pick of the mountain bike kit on display, including new downhill frames from Tomac and Identiti, bikes from

Bike Test: 2011 Trek Top Fuel 9.8
Bike Magazine - Jan 01, 1970
Bike Test: 2011 Trek Top Fuel 9.8 The stiff, OCLV platform, combined with proven geometry and just the right amount of suspension, give this bike incredible point-and-shoot handling—up, down and on tight singletrack. I tested my 25.3-pound (with pedals), 21.5-inch model at 20-percent

Design Logic Bikes U.S.A. Announces the Launch of their 2012 Da Bomb
PR Web (press release) - Jan 01, 1970
Design Logic Bikes U.S.A. Announces the Launch of their 2012 Da Bomb This bike, along with Design Logic Bikes' new shorter model Da Trail, features a patented design, a built in rack with a carrying capacity of 150 lbs, and pedaling capability for both engine and non-engine riding. Design Logic Bikes USA, the innovative


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