Shimano's PD-R540 Pedals are fine pedals at a great value. Entry and exit is natural so you'll have no trouble starting and stopping. And, when you're clipped in you'll pedal with more power and comfort. The R540s are light, too, so they make a nice upgrade.
| Option | Barcode | Manufacturer's Part Number | Vendor Number |
|---|---|---|---|
| Black | 00689228069794 | EPDR540 | SHI-EPDR540 |
| White | 00689228420977 | EPDR540W2 | SHI-EPDR540W2 |
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Great pedal for the money. Easy to use and I like the adjustable tension feature. The cleats included have a tiny bit of side to side pivot movement in them if I need to move the shoes a bit which is a nice feature for my liking too. Shoes stay solid in the pedals as well. Cleats with no side to side play are optional. There's are my first ever clipless pedals with Bontrager DLX road shoes so it's taking some time and practice to get used to them. I practiced clipping in and out of the pedals when they were installed on my bike before going out for a ride so I'd be used to them
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Pedals over all seem to work good. For the price great entry level.
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I purchased these pedals because they were the cheapest SPD-SL road pedal out there and I was on a budget. If you're not into spending a lot of money for something you can get just as good as the expensive stuff, this is a great buy. They are a little more heavy than most pedals, but if you don't care about weight, buy these. Great entry level road pedal. I have not had a problem getting in our out of these. The only problem I've had is that after a good ride in the rain the needed a little cleaning and a lubing, made a funny noise. I add a bit of lube every ride and they perform perfectly.
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Great Pedals for the price. Very comfortable. Recommended if you are tight on your budget.