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Crank Brothers Egg Beater C Pedal

Crank Brothers Egg Beater C Pedal
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Crank Brothers Egg Beater C Pedal

The Crank Brothers Egg Beater C Pedals' chrome spindle adds bling to your bike, not to mention the smooth release and mud-shedding performance. Even if you're riding in West Coast slop, you won't have to worry about clip-in problems with the Egg Beater C Pedals. With no weight restriction, these Crank Brothers pedals make a great choice for riders who tend to rip a little harder than the rest.

Product Features
  • Material: [Body] steel; [Spindle] chrome
  • Cleat Type: Egg Beater
  • Float: 15-20 Degrees
  • Entry/Release: Fixed
  • Weight: (294g)
  • Recommended Use: MTB
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 2 Years
  • Country of Origin: China

  • Includes standard MTB 2-hole pattern cleats

  • Forged chromoly steel spindle

  • Carbon steel body

  • Cleats have a 15 or 20 degree release angle. (First-timers should use them at 15 degrees).

  • No rider weight restriction

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Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:5.0
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5great pedals with easy in/out  Nov 17, 2009
I ordered the MXR pedals, but the shop was out so they sent me these upgraded ones instead for the same price (a great deal). Anyway, those are so much better than the half platform/half shimano clip pedals I had before to try being clipped some of the time - "Sunlite Bicycle Clipless" - (knock off the Shimano PD-M324 Clipless/Clip Pedals). They are so easy to pull out now that I am always clipped even for DH and technical sections, where I originally thought I would use platforms instead so I could easily bail out if needed.

It takes a few rides (maybe dozen +) for them to loosen up where it is really easy to get out (I still catapult at times, btu never had issue still being connected, unlike my other ones) and don't come undone unless I hit my foot on a trunk or something. To get in, you roll your foot forward or back until you hear a bit of metal, then press down. Pretty easy to get in. And they look so nice and minimalist !

love those things.

Only down side: they are a rather small surface (maybe candy would be better ? I got to demo soem for a short 30 min ride, but didn't pay much attention as I was demoing the bike really). My shows are not supper stiff (I can hike with them) so I can fell a bit of a pressure point during long uphill rides - which then reminds me to use the pull and not just the push of my legs (since I'm attached) which is much more efficient anyway, so I don't mind :)

5No complaints so far!  Jan 28, 2009
It's winter, so I've only ridden indoors on the trainer, but these are my first clipless pedals, and they seem pretty easy to get in/out of. Installation was fast and easy. Thinking about getting another set for my other bike so I can switch back and forth easily.

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5killer pedals  Nov 06, 2007
These pedals are hands down the best I have ever used. Easy to clip in and out of, sheds mud like a champ, and solid. Very easy to regrease to make them feel like new again.

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