Sunlite Sport Light Bicycle Pedals, 9/16 in, 1 pair
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Average customer review:Product Description
sold as a pair
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #15636 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: SunLite
- Model: 41517M
Features
- Cast alloy cage with PP body
- Steel 9/16" axle
- Loose ball bearing
- Powder coated finish
- 288 g
Customer Reviews
A slightly more sensible review ;)
Bought these pedals to replace the stock pedals on my bike, as the stock would not accept toeclips.
Obviously not a difficult product to fit, there is a "Right" and a "Left" pedal to watch out for, each is clearly marked on the end of the pedal.
They spin nicely on the spindle, feel firm and solid for standing up on, and give great grip.
The pedals have ready made holes for fitting toeclips, and reflectors.
Recommended.
Great Pedals
Very happy with these pedals. They are fairly light weight, yet rugged. I have nothing but good things to say about them. Put them on my road bike with some clip ons and I am delighted.
Good replacement for resin pedals.
Very good quality pedals: I'm giving these five stars instead of four, considering their value and intended market. The manufacturer says the spindle assembly is chromoly. These are lighter than my Giant Cypress ST resin pedals. Of course, lighter pedals exist elsewhere for considerably more expense. The only con (also an advantage) is the raised spike-tab in the middle of each broad edge--this might pose a hazard in an accident even beyond that of using of metal for the cage. Nevertheless, this spike-tab does grip shoes far better than smaller spikes on many flatter colleague pedal designs--performance improves. I marvel at the quality, given the cost....
I may try the "Campy" knockoffs offered here to see if they are significantly lighter and better--these latter do cost considerably more, but not as much as semi-pro type pedals. Is the higher price of the knockoffs justified?




