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Thinking about changing the pedals on my Giant CRX3. Currently have Shimano M647 pedals which I really like but wish to lighten up a bit. I am now deciding between the Crank Brothers Quattro SL or the Shimano M540. I think I've been spoilt with the double side entry - which I really like and the single sided SPD have put me off a bit with having to flip them over to engage into the pedal. Some other brands like Wellgo have had bad reviews about quality. Any ideas which pedal would be good?
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Thinking about changing the pedals on my Giant CRX3. Currently have Shimano M647 pedals which I really like but wish to lighten up a bit. I am now deciding between the Crank Brothers Quattro SL or the Shimano M540. I think I've been spoilt with the double side entry - which I really like and the single sided SPD have put me off a bit with having to flip them over to engage into the pedal. Some other brands like Wellgo have had bad reviews about quality. Any ideas which pedal would be good?
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Have you considered Crank Brothers Egg Beaters? Quadruple side entry with them!
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