| | |  | Road | Home » » » » » Crank Brothers Egg Beater Quattro SL Bicycle Pedals | | | | | | | Description: | | 2-Sided Road Pedal, 4 Sided Entry, Stainless Steel Spindle. 156g per pedal / 312g per pair. Spindle: Forged 420 Stainless Steel. Platform: Composite/Stainless. Wings: Formed S45C Carbon Steel. Spring: 300 Series Stainless Steel. Cleat: Quattro Cleat Included. | | | Features: | |
• 2-Sided Road Pedal, 4 Sided Entry, Stainless Steel Spindle
• Weight: 156g per pedal / 312g per pair
• Spindle: Forged 420 Stainless Steel. Platform: Composite/Stainless
• Wings: Formed S45C Carbon Steel. Spring: 300 Series Stainless Steel
• Cleat: Quattro Cleat Included
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New from Crank Brothers - Their first road pedal.Jan 27, 2005
By Marcus Abundus This is the Crank Bros first road pedal and it takes its design from the very successful eggbeater design. They are light but can be engaged from both sides which has never really been the case with traditional road pedals.
I have attached these pedals to a pair of Sidi Lighting Road shoes that I had. The pedals come with a set of two distinct cleats; one with two dots on them and one without any dots. Depending on which cleat you put on your right foot determines the amount of float you have (15 degrees or 20 degrees). There are no other adjusts similar to what you find on a Shimano pedal and there isn't a big cleat interface like you find on Speedplay pedals.
Entry into the pedals is either by pushing your foot straight down or by rolling the foot forward. At the price I was a little reluctant to try them at first; but I find that the pedals are a decent value.
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