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Shimano PD-M520L MTB Sport Pedals with Cleats |  | Brand: Shimano Category: Sports
List Price: $54.99 Buy New: $30.99 as of 9/8/2010 08:29 CDT details You Save: $24.00 (44%)
New (27) Used (1) from $29.95
Seller: jensonamerica Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 225
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 6.2 x 4.6 x 1.9
MPN: EPDM520L (SAC) Model: EPDM520L UPC: 689228060470 EAN: 0689228060470 ASIN: B000WYAENC
Release Date: February 19, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Shimano PD-M520L MTB Sport Pedals w/ Cleats. |
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Product Description The Shimano® PD-M520L pedals are designed for off-road sport performance with dual SPD bindings and a cartridge bearing unit.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 42
Beginner with learning curve - Easy to use! June 20, 2007 J. Marz (South Carolina, USA) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
I'm new to the sport of Mtn Biking and bought these for my Specialized Hard Rock. They are awesome! Easy clip in and you can get out fast (tention is adjustable). They were easy to install and were very compatible with my Specialized shoes. I even bought the plastic clip on pedal covers (to function as normal pedals) so I could do some street riding with my kids.
Works great! Smooth, sturdy, adjustable, reliable. November 15, 2008 Robert M 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
Have been using this pedal for road bicycling for about a year. Haven't been disappointed. The pedal has been working smoothly for over 1000 miles, requires no maintenance, clips in/out smoothly, and has adjustable tightness (from very easy in/out to very tight). Overall a very solid pedal, smooth clipping in/out, and simply works great! The paint and aluminum has been scratched, but the cro-moly clipping mechanism is in perfect condition.
Overall, very well priced at forty with a set of cleats. Don't really see a reason to upgrade to the PD-540 or PD-770.
Before you expect to hit the road, loosen the pedals about 1 full round (there are two 3mm hex screws per pedal for adjusting tension) so that it is not too tight. And practice getting in and out. I fell twice within the first weeks because I was not accustomed to getting in/out quickly. After you get used to it, adjust it to your preference.
Great pedal May 12, 2007 J. Hubbard (Fullerton, CA United States) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
This is a great pedal for the price. If you are new to clips on outdoor bikes like me the this is good for you as you can adjust the tension according to your preference and/or skill level. For the price and my needs I ended up buying a second set for my road bike.
Very Happy with these Pedals January 28, 2010 Chad (Texas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
In the short amount of time I have had these pedals I have only used them a couple of times (due to inclement weather). The few times that I have used them I have noticed a MASSIVE difference in the amount of effort I have to exert while pedaling. Before I get into the pros and cons, a couple of things to know: 1.) I haven't ridden my bike in 3 months because of winter weather (rain, snow, cold, etc); 2.) I own a TREK 3700, and as such, I purchased these pedals with the intent to use them on the trail; 3.) I use Pearl Izumi X-Alp Enduro shoes; 4.) I bought these pedals now so I could get used to the feel of them before riding the trails in the spring/summer; 5.) I routinely ride with others who use road bikes.
Since that is out of the way, here is my opinion:
1.) Compared to what I have seen with road bike pedals, the learning curve for entry/exit on these pedals is much lower; I learned the clip-in/clip-out method very quickly
2.)The adjustable tension is a great feature. I have my pedals on the lowest setting until I get used to using them. Haven't decided if I will increase it or not
3.)Even with the tension at the lowest setting, my feet feel as though they are securely in place while pedaling (up and down strokes);
4.)The pedals are wide enough that if I am not clipped in for whatever reason, I can still pedal; albeit without much power, but it will get you out of the way if you are crossing the street after being stopped (red light, stop sign, traffic, etc).
5.)The pedals are dual sided entry which is very convenient
6.)It was extremely easy to install these pedals
7.)The pedals really have made a big difference in how long I can ride before exhaustion begins to set in.
8.)Price is hard to beat, especially with a set of cleats included.
9.)I have read where people say these pedals are heavier than the M540s, etc...Well, they are heavier than the stock pedals that came with the bike, but I don't think the weight is so much that it will make a difference for the average rider
All in all I have been happy with my purchase. On the road, the pedals have been helpful in keeping up with the people I ride with using road bikes. I did research for about a month before I purchased these pedals. And lots of people really like them, as do I. I will try to update this review when I start trail riding again, but that is months away...so until then, I will keep using them on the road.
Shimano PD-M520L May 24, 2010 Dan Daily (Syracuse,NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These pedals are for my comuter bike and work great , replaced a pair of tom richie's which could not be rebuilt .
They are easy to adjust for float and the factory lube was oozing out after the first ride very smooth bearings for the money.sofar put about five hundred miles
and working fine.
Amazon had the best price and free shipping could not be beat.
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