Shimano M324 SPD/Flat Combination Pedals

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Shimano M324 SPD/Flat Combination Pedals

Shimano M324 SPD/Flat Combination Pedals Customer Reviews

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Overall Rating : 4.52 / 5 (25 Reviews)

25 Reviews

  • 17 5 star reviews
  • 4 4 star reviews
  • 4 3 star reviews
  • 0 2 star reviews
  • 0 1 star reviews

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Overall Rating : 4.52 / 5 (25 Reviews)

25 Reviews

  • 17 5 star reviews
  • 4 4 star reviews
  • 4 3 star reviews
  • 0 2 star reviews
  • 0 1 star reviews

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Shimano M324 SPD/Flat Combination Pedals

5

Clips on my XC shoes as well as my road shoes. And the flat side is perfect when it's icy.

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Great Workhorse

4

Used these pedals on my commuter/ touring Tricross Sport for many years and miles. Use with flat shoes for popping down the shops or use SPDs for longer journeys. Super reliable and robust, if a tad heavy.

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Pedals click

5

I used to have cleats on both sides of my pedals on my mountain bike, but with these, when the going gets weird, I can use the non cleat side with my shimano cleat shoes and if I hit a rock quickly put my foot down. Also good for coming up to lights. It is easy to change in and out of cleats as one slows for any reason.

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Best of both worlds

5

A brilliant idea. One side has the cleats for a long trip & just flip them for a quick trip to the shop. I find they squeak after a few months from new in the cleats but some candle wax rubbed on them fixed that for a while. There a bit heavy for someone who is after weight advantages but for me, I would buy them again.

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Well made, high performing commuter pedal - 3.5/5

3

The guts of the pedal is a well-finished Aluminium body that houses serviceable cup and cone bearings. A metal cage is bolted on for riding in flats, and on the other side you get an adjustable tension SPD binding for when you've got your cleats on. The pedals are very well finished and run smoothly from the off, and the fact that they're easy to strip down is a bonus. The SPD mechanism is the same as you'll find on many of Shimano's other pedals, with a good range of tension adjustment and enough float for most knees. The cage is nice and grippy and performs well in the wet as well as the dry.

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