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  1. Decided to go with PD-M8020 for my Polyvalent. http://qttr.at/18m4 http://flic.kr/p/FvBcyN !cycling

    Friday, 25-Mar-16 12:55:41 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
    1. I'm sure they'll be basically the same as the PD-M785 I have on other bikes.

      Friday, 25-Mar-16 12:55:59 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
    2. @takeFrankerZakenji As someone who just uses bikes found !dumpsterdiving - I don't really think about the pedals that much. What difference do certain pedals make and what are you "looking for" in them when purchasing?

      Friday, 25-Mar-16 13:57:09 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E
      1. @mmn These are clueless pedals, so they aren't really comparable to 'normal' pedals that most bikes come with stock.

        Sometimes higher-end pedals have better seals and bearings, so they won't need to be rebuilt as often. The XT level of clipless pedals has served me well for tens of thousands of miles, so their durability meets my needs. Anything more expensive would focus on weight reduction via fancy materials, which would reduce durability, which is why I don't go any higher than this.

        Friday, 25-Mar-16 15:30:33 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com
        1. @mmn *clipless pedals.

          Friday, 25-Mar-16 15:30:58 UTC from gs.kawa-kun.com