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747's Good Choice for Strength ?
I recently posted a question about strongest two-sided SPD pedals and got
some helpful information. Poking around, I see that Nashbar has 747's at about half price right now (~$60). Again, given that I'm looking for a strong two-sided pedal I can stand on and hammer (I'm a real big guy) without any thought to snapping the axle and going down in a heap, is this pedal a good choice for the money? BTW, what is the float on this pedal? - Magnusfarce |
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Magnusfarce wrote: I recently posted a question about strongest two-sided SPD pedals and got some helpful information. Poking around, I see that Nashbar has 747's at about half price right now (~$60). Again, given that I'm looking for a strong two-sided pedal I can stand on and hammer (I'm a real big guy) without any thought to snapping the axle and going down in a heap, is this pedal a good choice for the money? BTW, what is the float on this pedal? Heavy, rugged, no float. Read reviews on mtbr.com. |
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Magnusfarce wrote: Again, given that I'm looking for a strong two-sided pedal I can stand on and hammer (I'm a real big guy) without any thought to snapping the axle and going down in a heap, is this pedal a good choice for the money? How big? I'm 6'10", 235, I haven't snapped a pedal axle yet (have crunched a few bearings on cheap pedals). |
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On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 19:57:42 -0800, "Magnusfarce"
wrote: I recently posted a question about strongest two-sided SPD pedals and got some helpful information. Poking around, I see that Nashbar has 747's at about half price right now (~$60). Again, given that I'm looking for a strong two-sided pedal I can stand on and hammer (I'm a real big guy) without any thought to snapping the axle and going down in a heap, is this pedal a good choice for the money? It's as strong as any of them. BTW, what is the float on this pedal? No float, but a different set of cleats will have some. Ron |
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Magnusfarce wrote: I recently posted a question about strongest two-sided SPD pedals and got some helpful information. Poking a It's a 737, big difference. |
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I'm not real experienced with SPD pedal technology (other than riding with
my original pair for many years). Can you elaborate on your comment about changing the float by using different cleats? - Magnusfarce "RonSonic" wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 19:57:42 -0800, "Magnusfarce" wrote: I recently posted a question about strongest two-sided SPD pedals and got some helpful information. Poking around, I see that Nashbar has 747's at about half price right now (~$60). Again, given that I'm looking for a strong two-sided pedal I can stand on and hammer (I'm a real big guy) without any thought to snapping the axle and going down in a heap, is this pedal a good choice for the money? It's as strong as any of them. BTW, what is the float on this pedal? No float, but a different set of cleats will have some. Ron |
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I recently posted a question about strongest two-sided SPD pedals and got
some helpful information. Poking around, I see that Nashbar has 747's at about half price right now (~$60). Again, given that I'm looking for a strong two-sided pedal I can stand on and hammer (I'm a real big guy) without any thought to snapping the axle and going down in a heap, is this pedal a good choice for the money? BTW, what is the float on this pedal? The 747 is an older model. Nice bearings, but improved cleat mechanisms (easier entry/release) on newer pedals. I'm not sure why you're so concerned about breaking pedals; the basic Shimano SPD-M520 is virtually impossible to damage, cheap (under $50) and comes with floating cleats. If you have to buy cleats for the 747, you'll be spending another $11-$15 or so. --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReactionBicycles.com |
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 08:16:26 -0800, "Magnusfarce"
wrote: I'm not real experienced with SPD pedal technology (other than riding with my original pair for many years). Can you elaborate on your comment about changing the float by using different cleats? The release angle and the amount of float is determined by the cleat, not the pedal. Unless I am mistaken the cleats used in the 747 like the other early SPDs don't float. Ron "RonSonic" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 19:57:42 -0800, "Magnusfarce" wrote: I recently posted a question about strongest two-sided SPD pedals and got some helpful information. Poking around, I see that Nashbar has 747's at about half price right now (~$60). Again, given that I'm looking for a strong two-sided pedal I can stand on and hammer (I'm a real big guy) without any thought to snapping the axle and going down in a heap, is this pedal a good choice for the money? It's as strong as any of them. BTW, what is the float on this pedal? No float, but a different set of cleats will have some. Ron |
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 13:48:00 GMT, RonSonic wrote:
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 19:57:42 -0800, "Magnusfarce" wrote: I recently posted a question about strongest two-sided SPD pedals and got some helpful information. Poking around, I see that Nashbar has 747's at about half price right now (~$60). Again, given that I'm looking for a strong two-sided pedal I can stand on and hammer (I'm a real big guy) without any thought to snapping the axle and going down in a heap, is this pedal a good choice for the money? It's as strong as any of them. BTW, what is the float on this pedal? No float, but a different set of cleats will have some. Ooops. I was thinking "737" when you have the number 747 right there in front of me. As the girl said "never mind." Ron |
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