SPD pedals, or clipless pedals, aren’t new. But there are a lot of new options out there, many with interesting new features. Thinner, wider, lighter, less light, new cleat designs, adaptable cleat ...
Wolf Tooth claims its new SPD-compatible pedals address many of the design issues with previous off-road pedals, including poor pedal-to-shoe engagement, weight and ground clearance. The three pedal ...
Wolf Tooth has been offering a couple of models of flat pedals for a couple of years now; the Waveform and the Ripsaw. Now, the machinists from Minnesota are taking their in-house manufacture and ...
With the Clip Pedals, OneUp Components have launched their first ever clipless pedal, targeting trail, enduro and downhill riders alike. Combining a large platform, a low profile, and the proven SPD ...
Where to start? Shimano has rounded out its XTR clip-in pedal offering with the PD9220 Trail SPD pedal that joins the more XC-friendly M9200 version. According to Shimano, the “highly durable PD-M9220 ...
Shimano’s SPD system has been attached to the end of cranks and underneath shoes for three decades. Its reliability and positive feel have made it the default choice for countless riders, while ...
Shimano has launched a new model SPD two-bolt cleat for its MTB/gravel style pedals. Called the CL-MT001, the cleat has been subtly reworked so that you can engage it with the pedal from a variety of ...
Arriving alongside the new M9200 groupset, the Shimano XTR M9200 XC pedals have also received an update for this year. They remain as the Japanese brand’s flagship clip-in pedal that’s designed for XC ...
Over the past few years, OneUp Components from Squamish has carved out a solid niche for itself in the component market, especially with its stellar dropper post. Flat pedals have been available from ...
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