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    Pedal types

    When I got my bike, it had Egg Beaters on it. I switched them out for Shimano clips. Is there any advice on the difference? I still have the egg beaters, but I am a new rider...

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    Eggbeaters are a model of pedal made by Crank Brothers.

    Shimano clips only tell us that you have clipless Shimano pedals, not what model. They make several. Without knowing which, we probably can't help much.
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    Check. Another lesson learned I have the SHIMANO M324 Clipless SPD Platform Pedals.

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    <bump> I'm curious if anyone knows the answer myself. new trek countdown t- 6 days...

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    well yah, SPD mountain cleats are different from Crank bros. but the cleats don't cost the world.

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    I've used both styles of pedals and, hands down, the Crank Bros. are my favorites.
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    lingo police alert

    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    Eggbeaters are a model of pedal made by Crank Brothers.

    Shimano clips only tell us that you have clipless Shimano pedals, not what model. They make several. Without knowing which, we probably can't help much.
    Hmm.. We all got to start somewhere right? I think that you need to give someone a break if they don't have the "exact lingo" down. Your post just came off a bit abrupt to me. Enjoy your pedal clipmore eggbeaters little lyon!! Just be safe and have fun.
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    I don't think SK was being smart, she was just trying to figure out what the OP was asking, but even knowing which two pedals the OP was asking about, none of us could quite tell what her question was.

    What's the difference between two pedals, one that she has ridden and one that she's already purchased? In some ways there are a lot of differences... and about the only ones she won't find out in the first half an hour of riding the new ones are the ones related to cleat replacement, as alpinerabbit partially answered.

    Sorry this thread kind of got lost, but how about a specific question. What is it about each of these pedals that you want to know? (not that I can answer since I've never ridden either of them , just trying to get it on track)
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    OakLeaf, thank you for the perspective. Maybe I read it differently than how it was meant from SK. As far as pedal types, my personal opinion is that new riders should really start with the basics and just get comfy first with toe clips first then upgrade to the clip less. I have heard and seen plenty of new riders bit the dust if they haven't really spent a lot of time practicing getting in and out. For me, the platforms obviously weren't cutting it, so i had my LBS add some strapless toe clips and it had been a great improvement. meanwhile i was practicing with my friend's clip less (we are the same size) and lets just say, after a while i just realized that for my own safety, toe clips were the to go. Plus Little Lyon, what kind of distances are you planning on going? Clip less are really great for those long rides, but most of my friends changing shoes for those shorter trips can be a bit cumbersome after a while. Let us know what you decide to go with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    I don't think SK was being smart, she was just trying to figure out what the OP was asking, but even knowing which two pedals the OP was asking about, none of us could quite tell what her question was.
    You got it, thanks. I was just trying to figure out the question and Little Lyon gave us the info (not that I could help after that because I don't use Shimano pedals). I have no real knowledge of Shimano pedals so I had not responded again hoping that someone with Shimano knowledge would.

    Cages scared the crap out of me. I had far more crashes because of them. Clipless was a huge improvement, especially for mountain biking. I loved getting the big clunky white Look pedals that LeMond made famous.

    I suspect the Shimano pedals are 2-sided as opposed to the 4-sided Eggbeaters. Regarding ease of clipping in between the two someone else will have to answer, and the same for float. Eggbeaters have no float but the cleats can be mounted to change the release angle.

    I'm a huge Crank Bros fan and find them very easy to use. If someone asked me what clipless pedals to try first, I'd answer Crank Bros Candies.
    Last edited by SadieKate; 09-11-2009 at 10:33 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    You got it, thanks. I was just trying to figure out the question and Little Lyon gave us the info (not that I could help after that because I don't use Shimano pedals. I have no real knowledge of Shimano pedals so I had not responded again hoping that someone with Shimano knowledge would.

    Cages scared the crap out of me. I had far more crashes because of them. Clipless was a huge improvement, especially for mountain biking. I loved getting the big white clunky white Look pedals that LeMond made famous.

    I suspect the Shimano cleats are 2-sided as opposed to the 4-sided Eggbeaters. Regarding ease of clipping in between the two someone else will have to answer, and the same for float. Eggbeaters have no float but the cleats can be mounted to change the release angle.

    I'm a huge Crank Bros fan and find them very easy to use. If someone asked me what clipless pedals to try first, I'd answer Crank Bros Candies.
    I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who doesn't like the idea of cages. I'd sooner go straight to clipless. I feel like I'd get my foot caught in it.

 

 

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