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Join Date: Jul 2005
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I have been trying to buy a pair of Shimano PD-A520 pedals. They've been on backorder at my LBS since APRIL. Has anyone seen these on sale in Australia? Does anyone who migh own some care to comment/review?
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Perth (Basso), West Australia
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They are due in mid July, try Shimano this week.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Eastwood, Sydney, Australia
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really?
i thought these were super common i saw them at my local bike shop in West Ryde.. Bikecology if your desperate, try Kerry @ Phantom Cycles, he'll deliver them quick and his supplies are good www.phantomcycles.com.au who did you order from? ![]() |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Are you sure you aren't thinking of PD-M520? THEY are common.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Perth (Basso), West Australia
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I called shimano again this afternoon, they should be in the shops next week, the first shipment sold out before they arrived.
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Thanks, I'll call the LBS. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Crown city
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I looked at them myself and Fitzroy cycles (Carnegie store ) had them for $100 pair but dont appear on their online site?
I like the idea of having one pair of shoes and cleat style for both mtb and road bikes. Ended up with the spd M520 and appreciate the double sided entry for ease of use and that I could buy two sets for the price of the spd A520 including postage from www.probikekit.com. . At the moment the price is less than $30/pair for a short time. The weight penalty is there from memory 210g Vs 350g if that is a major factor. |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Perth (Basso), West Australia
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I have a set of MTBs PD-M520 brand new, never out of the box, for $75 local dollars if anyone is interested. Some SH-M023 shoes too, $75, as new.
Can't wait for my PD-A520s to arrive, they will support the shoe better than the MTB pedals, should be no more hot spots.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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I have been using PD-A250 pedals for about six months but came by them by chance, (ordered for another rider who had broken a leg). I ride a Giant Farrago Hybrid for comuting and recreation and find these pedals well suited for this type of riding. Probably not so good for MTB where you can't afford the time to spin the pedal before clicking in, much better for touring, light and low profile. Last time I looked at the Shimano website they did not appear on the list but their predecessor the PD-A515 was pictured.
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Location: Sydney
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Sydney
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I got the SPD 520 as well ... ive noticed after a 2 or so hrs .... my feet began buzzing ... like ... pins and needles .. is this due to the pedals or the shoe itself?
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Perth (Basso), West Australia
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You get 2 hrs!
I'm lucky to get 20 min on the PD-M pedals... 3 more sleeps to my PD-A520s...
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Shoes are Gaerne rota, mtb version very comfy on road and mtb bikes. They have a solid stiff sole for power transfer without pain, they breath ok as well for moisture wicking on the hot days. The solution is not just the pedal but the combo with the shoe, the days of web buying open up a lot of good deals, some give an extra discount when the pedal/ shoe combo is purchased together. |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Perth (Basso), West Australia
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OK, I got the PD-A520s on the road bike, its on the mag trainer at the moment.
First impression, a little more difficult to cleat in and out, (than PD-M540s) adjusted to min tension, a little better. Pedaling is firmer, less sole flex in the shoe, however, pins & needles in right foot after 10-15 minutes, and left after 30. Yes its the shoes, they have reached their use by date... just too tight across the toe box, even with the laces completely loose, SH-M038.... oh well, see what shoe Shimano invents for 2006... maybe some carbon we can walk in. Or time for some Sidi Mega! ![]()
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