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Crank Bros. Eggbeater pedals
On 21 Aug 2003 13:27:48 +0950, Weezerbot
wrote: Are the Crank Bros. Eggbeater pedals really worth the $100+? I'm not a weight geek, but I need to invest in new pedals anyway. Are they worth it or should I just go with something cheaper? -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com What are you using now? Do you have clipless pedals already? I switched to them for cyclocross and switched my mountain bike because I didn't want two different shoes for off road riding. The only disadvantage I see so far comparing them to Shimano SPD's and Time off road pedals is it seems like the small point of contact with the shoes wears a narrow groove into one's shoes. I think this is going to be more expensive in terms of shoes than for instance my 737 pedals were. I could use shoes with the 737 pedals until the shoe's fell apart. With the eggbeaters I think the pedal is going to wear a groove through the sole of the shoe before I wear out the shoe. The Time pedals are pretty close to the same feel as the Eggbeaters. The Eggbeaters can be had for much cheaper than the Times. I haven't used a SPD pedal newer than the 535 but those were super hardy and super easy to clog with mud. (737 and 535) Dunno about modern SPD pedals. Time's and Eggbeaters are almost the same in mud, hard to clog up unless you get clay like mud -then nothing would work. |
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Crank Bros. Eggbeater pedals
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Are the Crank Bros. Eggbeater pedals really worth the $100+? I'm not a weight geek, but I need to invest in new pedals anyway. Are they worth it or should I just go with something cheaper? I'd also like to know how well they work, how the feel. I'd like to get them. They would be worth it to me, for the same reason a lot of things are worth it: they'd make me want to ride more. They just look so cool! Every time I see the bike with them, I'd want to jump on. If you go for that sort of thing, then they'd probably be worth it to you. Weight geeks might be interested in the m2 racer, but I hear they have some quality control issues. -- Rick Onanian Do a search for last year's model and you can get them around $52. I read that the problem was the seals were letting in water on really muddy rides, so Crank Bros. re-engineered the seals. However, I don't ride in the mud, so I saw a chance to try them out and jumped on it! I like 'em. There is a small learning curve to using them, but I like them better than my Shimano 515 pedals. Pat in TX |
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Crank Bros. Eggbeater pedals
Weezerbot wrote:
Are the Crank Bros. Eggbeater pedals really worth the $100+? I'm not a weight geek, but I need to invest in new pedals anyway. Are they worth it or should I just go with something cheaper? They're solid, reliable, always hold when I want them to, always release easily when I twist. I highly recommend them. Much better then SPDs for experienced riders (I keep yanking out of SPDs; if I tighten them enough not to yank out, I can't twist out -- I've used SPD-515, 858 and 959). BUT, for inexperienced riders, you can't yank out in a panic (one of it's plusses for me). You MUST turn your foot. I recommend learning on cheap SPDs set loose. Tighten them as you get better and used to twisting to get out. When you get to the point where you keep coming out on technical stuff when you don't want to -- get the egg beaters! David |
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