Pedals


New Cannondale Bad Boy - dont like the pedals!

Ive jsut got the bike and love it so far, its perfect for my commute but the pedals are a bit light weight. Im not sure I really warrant clips, its only 12 Miles a day - but wants oemthing sturdier - can anyone recommend anyhting?

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Miche MT4 pedals

Price: 
£51.99

Weighing in at 332g the pair plus 76g for the cleats, the Miche MT4s aren’t the lightest pedals around but they’re built to last and they work great.

Miche Supertype MT7 pedals

Price: 
£153.99

This is the flagship pedal from Italian brand Miche, and an impressive design it is too. Our pair hit the scales at 266g – 342g including the cleats – which is lightweight although not quite super-light. You do, though, get a very large platform to spread the load and keep pressure to a minimum.

The body of the pedal is CNCed alloy, the axle is titanium and the fastening plate is carbon fibre. You control the locking/release force via an Allen bolt at the back and a little display tells you the level of tension.

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Genetic Track Pro pedals

Price: 
£29.99

Genetic's track pro are faithful copies of MKS’ high-end RX1 pedals approved by the Nihon Jitensha Shinkōkai (NJS), the Japanese Keirin association. Intended primarily for Velodrome duties, they may lack the NJS kudos but with low cage profiles and slick, sealed bearings they’ve broader horizons than track and wouldn’t look out of place on a classic 80’s road bike.