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$175.00
PD-R7000 NEW
FEATURE
- Carbon fiber reinforced resin pedal body
- Wide contact area
- 265g/pr (25g/pr lighter than PD-5800)
BENEFIT
- Optimum power transfer
- Lightweight
- Aerodynamic image
- Color: CFRP
- Average weight: 265 g
- Road clearance: 31°
- Binding: Single Sided
- Cleat included: SM-SH11
- Optional cleat: SM-SH10 / SM-SH12
- Pedal Type: Road
- Reflector: SM-PD65
$70.00
With a wide contact area, the PD-ME700 pedals let riders focus on the trail ahead. Designed to work seamlessly with SHIMANO AM series shoes, the SPD trail pedals deliver enhanced stability over rough terrain.
FEATURES
- Wide, dual-sided platform improves pedal-to-shoe stability and power transfer
- Integrated cage increases control when not clipped in and protects binding mechanism from impacts
- Robust retention claws provide smooth engagement and release
- Rider adjustable entry and release tension for individual customization
- Chrome-moly spindle and low-maintenance sealed bearing cartridge axle
$23.99
- Shimano SPD-SL-style
- Engineered thermoplastic injection body
- Weight of 24 grams per cleat
- 4.5-degree floating arc
$195.00
The PD-M821 is a SPD pedal ideal for Downhill and Enduro. Its design prioritizes stability, bike control, and durability. With a wider platform and slim body, the PD-M821 provides support when landing a jump and clearance over rocks and roots. Its robust construction can take a hit, so you can trust its durability no matter how hard you ride.
- The SAINT PD-M821 is a SPD Pedal Ideal for Downhill & Enduro: Top of the line SPD pedal for aggressive mountain bike riding and racing.
- Rugged and Durable High Performer: Sturdy construction designed to take a hit and perform in all conditions.
- Enhanced Stability and BIke Control: Wider contact area between foot and pedal for more support and stability when wearing All Mountain style shoes.
- Thinner Pedal Body: Results in lower stack height for stable pedaling and improved clearance.
- Grip Even When Unclipped: Four height adjustable pins per side for improved grip when not clipped in.
- SM-SH51 SPD Cleats Included
$115.00
The EXPLORER PD-ES600 pedals are designed for rides requiring frequent engagement and disengagement, such as city touring. Light action springs allow for easy entry and exit, making the new rider feel more confident.
CLEAN APPEARANCE
- The PD-ES600 features a clean appearance body for use on lightweight road touring bikes.
EASY RIDER ADJUSTMENT
- Easy-to-adjust entry and release tension settings.
SYSTEM ENGINEERED TO WORK TOGETHER
- SHIMANO RT footwear is designed to match the PD-ES600.
$129.99
The exceptional comfort and versatility of the Speedplay Comp road pedal derive from its confidence-inspiring and stable platform, offering both value and performance mile after mile for cyclists of all levels. Precise engagement, effortless release, and dual-sided entry with the Easy Tension Cleat deliver ease of use and confidence to the rider.
Speedplay is the only pedal system to provide independent fore-aft, left-right, and float adjustability to optimize fit and enhance performance through better biomechanics.
Versatile performance defines the advanced Speedplay system. Utilizing this innovative platform, Comp's confident engagement and stable platform provide benefits to riders at every level.
- Weight: 224g (per pedal pair)
- Spindle Material: Chromoly
- Spindle Length: 53mm
- Float: 5 to 15º Micro-Adjustable
- Cornering Angle: 37º
- Bearing: Sealed
$34.00
Versatile Road Cleat For All Types of Riders
For anyone unsure about which cleats to choose, the SM-SH11 are a great starting point. With their large float range and centered pivot point, Shimano’s Yellow SPD-SL cleats allow the toes to point in a wide range of angles and provide more room for error during set-up while still delivering an efficient connection between rider and bike. So if you're new to cycling, experience knee pain, lack flexibility, or simply don’t know where to begin, these cleats are your best bet.
FEATURES:
- SM-SH11 Yellow SPD-SL cleats come stock with most Shimano SPD-SL pedals and are a great choice for the majority of cyclists. They feature a six-degree float range (three degrees in each direction), which allows for free movement and low joint stress while still creating a solid connection between rider and bike.
- Customizable: Seamlessly compatible with Shimano SPD-SL pedals, which allow you to adjust the spring force required to clip in and out of your pedals
- Ease of Disengagement: Feature a 13-degree clip-out angle, allowing you to quickly get out of your pedals when the time calls
- Off-Bike Friendly: Cleat size and shape provide stable walking platform and are less prone to clogging with dirt when off bike
- Built to Last: Composite construction combines injection molded main body with grip-enhancing TPU tips that are durable and maintain long lasting pedal engagement
$220.00
When it’s time to update the flagship XTR pedals, we look at every detail under a microscope. Off-road racing demands speed, focus, and control. And that’s exactly what the PD-M9120 delivers. Increased drivetrain efficiency, an intuitive and seamless interface, and predictable steering and traction control are the benchmarks of the M9100 series pedals. The M9120 are the weapon of choice for WC racers worldwide.
BETTER MUD CLEARANCE
- Cylindrical contact area sheds mud even better for consistent stepping-in & out performance and rider confidence.
ADDED EFFICIENCY + DURABILITY
- Increased axle strength for long service life. M9100 comes in two axle lengths – 52 mm and 55 mm crank to pedal center.
LARGER CONTACT AREA
- The M9120 platform is designed for maximum shoe-to-pedal contact area without extra weight or rotating mass. Cage protects the binding and makes step in easy.
BETTER MUD CLEARANCE
- Wider edge-to-edge contact area provides solid shoe-to-pedal interface, transmits power more efficiently for faster and more consistent acceleration, and better bike control.
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