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The Shimano M520 pedals are about as close to the default option for a gravel pedal as it's possible to get, and for good reason. They last for ages, they work well, and they cost relatively little.
Set-up with these pedals is, arguably, even simpler than something like the Shimano XTR M9100 that I recently reviewed. There’s no adjustment at all - pedals on, cleats on, and go. While pedal ...
Shimano’s extensive SPD clipless pedal range covers seemingly every aspect of on and off-road bicycle riding; XC, downhill, ...
Every electric guitarist should have a few pedals in their arsenal to help shape their instrument's tone, boost its dynamics or sonic capabilities, or perform practical duties to ensure they ...
Based on the Sunshine Coast, Lal Bikes' Katana is a very interesting bike designed to showcase a very interesting drivetrain ...
While you can still buy wheels and pedals that keep things fairly simple, you can also buy modular systems that let you specify in one type of racing niche. Of course, like F1, sometimes the best ...
It has a gigantic 11 Nm of direct drive torque for plenty of detailed steering feedback without clipping, an easy-to-use interface, well-placed buttons, and a fantastic pedal set, although you do ...
it was to be listed with Raceface Next cranks but the pedal had cross threaded into the crank so they have been removed. The bottom bracket is still installed but can be removed if needed.