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I use single-sided SPD pedals because I use the SH-71 SPD road cleat (with
"pontoons") on road shoes, and the double-sided pedals (Icon brand) which I had didn't work very well with the road cleat. It was hard to clip in. Has anyone any experience using the SH-71 cleats with the new Shimano double-sided pedals (959, 540 or 520)? |
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neaudl@aol.com (NeauDL) wrote in message news:<20040413173848.22121.00000305@mb-m06.aol.com>...
> I use single-sided SPD pedals because I use the SH-71 SPD road cleat (with > "pontoons") on road shoes, and the double-sided pedals (Icon brand) which I had > didn't work very well with the road cleat. It was hard to clip in. Has anyone > any experience using the SH-71 cleats with the new Shimano double-sided pedals > (959, 540 or 520)? I've used SH71's in double sided 525's and similar pedals. Also have used the double sided cleats (the name of which escapes me right now) in the single sided SPD road pedals. There was no perceptible difference. The ICON pedals probably didn't use the actual SPD cleat. Pontoons were mostly to keep you from grinding down the cleat edge whle walking. -- Jim (now happily using ATAC's for double-side pedals) |
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