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Shimano Pedals Shimano PD-EH500 Combi Pedal

Shimano PD-EH500 Combi Pedal

Combi Pedal, Road Bike

£42.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £14.33/mo.*
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Shimano Pedals Shimano M540 SPD Clipless Pedal

Shimano M540 SPD Clipless Pedal

Clipless Pedal, Mountainbike

£36.53
Or 3 interest-free payments of £12.17/mo.*
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Shimano Pedals Shimano PD-ED500 Clipless Pedal

Shimano PD-ED500 Clipless Pedal

Clipless Pedal, Road Bike

£27.50
Or 3 interest-free payments of £9.16/mo.*
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Shimano Pedals Shimano PD-R8000 Ultegra SPD-SL Road Pedals Carbon

Shimano PD-R8000 Ultegra SPD-SL Road Pedals Carbon

Pedal, Road Bike

£84.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £28.33/mo.*
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Shimano Pedals Shimano PD-RS500 SPD SL

Shimano PD-RS500 SPD SL

Pedal Cleats, Road Bike

£33.98£34.07
Or 3 interest-free payments of £11.32/mo.*
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Shimano Pedals Shimano SPD Klampesæt SM-SH51

Shimano SPD Klampesæt SM-SH51

Pedal Cleats, Mountainbike

£8.49
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.83/mo.*
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Shimano Pedals Shimano Dura Ace R9100 Clipless

Shimano Dura Ace R9100 Clipless

Clipless Pedal, Road Bike

£129.00£135.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £43.00/mo.*
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Shimano Pedals Shimano SPD SM-SH51 PD-ME700 Pedals

Shimano SPD SM-SH51 PD-ME700 Pedals

Flat Pedal, Mountainbike

£31.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £10.66/mo.*
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Shimano SM-SH11 Float SPD-SL Cleats

Shimano SM-SH11 Float SPD-SL Cleats

Pedal Cleats, Road Bike

£9.75
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.25/mo.*
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Shimano PD-R550 SPD-SL Clipless Pedal

Shimano PD-R550 SPD-SL Clipless Pedal

4.6

Clipless Pedal, Road Bike

£46.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £15.66/mo.*
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Shimano PD-R7000 105 SPD-SL

Shimano PD-R7000 105 SPD-SL

Clipless Pedal, Road Bike

£73.75£74.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £24.58/mo.*
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Shimano PD-M8120 Pedal

Shimano PD-M8120 Pedal

Combi Pedal, Road Bike

£67.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £22.66/mo.*
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Pedals: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing pedals for your bike, it’s essential to consider the type that best suits your cycling style. Flat pedals are great for beginners and casual riders as they offer ease of use and a larger surface area for your feet. Clipless pedals, on the other hand, provide more control and efficiency, making them ideal for experienced riders or those who cycle long distances. Review your cycling needs and preferences to decide which pedal type will enhance your riding experience.

Ensure that the wheels you choose are compatible with your bike's specifications. Pay attention to details like axle type, brake system, and hub width. For instance, if your bike uses disc brakes, you'll need wheels with disc brake compatibility. Similarly, check whether your bike requires quick-release or thru-axle hubs. Reviewing these specifications will help avoid any fitting issues and ensure a smooth installation process.

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PEDALS

FAQ

Pedals are components attached to the crank arms of a bicycle, allowing you to propel the bike forward. They come in various types, including flat, clipless, and platform, each suited for different cycling needs. Choosing the right pedals depends on your cycling style and shoe compatibility.

Choosing the right pedals involves considering your cycling style and shoe compatibility. Pedals are available in flat for casual rides, clipless for efficient pedaling, and platform for mountain biking. Evaluate your needs to find the best match.

Pedals are typically made from materials like aluminum, steel, or composite. Aluminum is lightweight and durable, steel offers strength but adds weight, while composite provides a cost-effective option. Your choice should balance durability with weight preferences.

Clipless pedals may not be ideal for beginners due to their learning curve. They require special shoes that attach securely for efficient pedaling. Beginners might prefer flat pedals until they gain confidence and skill.

Pedal sizes affect comfort and control while cycling. Larger pedals offer better support and grip for bigger feet or off-road biking, while smaller ones suit road biking where aerodynamics matter. Selecting the correct size enhances your riding experience.

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