Product Description
- Aluminum body with chromoly spindle and steel cast wings
- Micro-platform: XC, Race
- Fully rebuildable and simple to maintain
- AllAccess cleats fit SPD bolt pattern, set of shims provided with all pedals
- The left pedal is indicated by a small grooved line around the threads of the spindle
| Item Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Color | Stainless/Blue |
| Weight | 278g |
| Intended Use | Mountain |
| Material | Cast Stainless |
| Pedal Spindle | 9/16" |
| Spindle Material | Steel |
| Pedal Type | Dual Sided Clipless |
| Defined Color | Blue |
| List Price: | $120.00 |
| Price: |
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Product Details
- Size: 9/16 ", One Size
- Color: Stainless/Blue
- Brand: Crank Brothers
- Model: 11498
- Released on: 2010-12-31
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 2.00" h x 6.25" w x 6.25" l, .37 pounds
Features
- Aluminum body with chromoly spindle and steel cast wings
- Micro-platform: XC, Race
- Fully rebuildable and simple to maintain
- AllAccess cleats fit SPD bolt pattern, set of shims provided with all pedals
- The left pedal is indicated by a small grooved line around the threads of the spindle
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.Love it
By C. Tong
replace my Shimano PD-A530 with this eggbreater 3. At first and second ride, clipping in feels harder than SPD but release is lot easier and quicker. after more ride i was getting use to it. overall, I Love it!
Update 5/9/2012
The pedal hold up excellent after 3,000+ miles on them. Believe it or not? I am getting a new set for my new road bike. Just getting into road bike this year so, I have to buy a pedal and after I try these road shoes, I design I go with MTB shoe instead. First I already have a expensive MTB shoe, second I getting use to the egg beater. and the last they are so light and looking cool :) I have about 300 miles on my new egg beater on the road bike and they just feel great!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.Minimalism doesn't get much better
By Yoshmann
I upgraded to the Eggbeaters from Candy 2's, and while there isn't a LOT of difference between them, their differences are enough to be appreciated. While the Candies are basically an Eggbeater with a wing platform around them, I don't find that I miss the platform at all now. The Eggbeaters are even more minimalist than the Candies and should shed mud/grit even easier. They're a tiny bit lighter, but I'm not really concerned about that. Getting in and out of the Eggbeaters is about the same as with my old Candies, but since I installed the shim this time, they're even easier now.
My only complaints: the left cleat is malformed and allows a bit of vertical play that is felt whilst pulling on the up-stroke. Also, the anodizing on the spring is a nice deep red, but the anodizing on the dust caps is more of a raspberry color. Not a big deal, but noticeable.
Aside from those two details, I love these pedals.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Took a while but I love them
By Camper Van Beethoven
PROS:
These weigh half of SPDs. After steel spindles were swapped for Ti it was even more weight savings and could really feel the weight loss when spinning. Look nice.
CONS: I always had the SPDs set at the easiest release. Since they are not adjustable they were initially way too tight for me. Took a Long time to get used to these but now that they are broken in I wouldn't trade them for anything. Seem sturdy. I've hit a few rocks pretty hard and so far no issues.
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