anyone use Crank Bros. pedals?
Hi -
I'm thinking of going clipless finally, and I was wondering if anyone here has anything to say, pro or con, about the Crank Bros. Eggbeater or Candy pedals?
I've been reading the reviews, all favorable so far as I can find, but I'd love to know if anyone has any first-hand experience with them.
I'm leaning towards the Candys because they have a platform, so in theory one can pedal some without being clipped in - that's important to me on those occasions when I need to scoot across an intersection the moment the light turns green, some of our intersections have very short-duration stoplights.
I also like the fact that they have a reasonable amount of float (6 degrees), and the cleats appear to be compatible with my Shimano SPD-style mountain bike shoes. Oh, and they look cool. :cool:
Comments appreciated.
- Jo.
Hot spots with Crank Bros.
I just ordered a new bike after almost 20 years with my wonderful custom Basso road bike. Wow, talk about culture shock, although I am fairly current with the MTB, I was sorely lacking in current knowledge on road bikes.
I am trying to decide on clipless pedals. I have been using Shimano SPD's on Specialized off road shoes. So do you notice the Crank Bros. more so than you may on platform type clip ons, hot spots, etc.
My bike should be ready in about a month and in June it is on to Bike Virginia...I am sooooooo excited. However the bike shops I talked to before commiting to my "choice bike" let me know I will have a serious learning curve.
I know this is rambling....
So how comfortable are Crank Bros. pedals on long rides?