Shimano pedal E-PDM324

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  • Real workhorse ...  

    Shimano pedal, e-PDM324 (equipment)
    The best about this pedal I like in addition to the flexibility (bear paw / SPD) that it holds out even at higher load and is mounted pleasant. Price / performance is really OK and many a cheap pedal I had after the second ascent through. This one do
  • A pedal for all situations  

    Shimano pedal, e-PDM324 (equipment)
    Drive these pedals now for several years and have ordered them to me for new wheel. Just Great. On the one hand normal pedals and on the other clickers. In my 6 year old Shimano pedals I can find no wear after innumerable inputs and Ausklicken. They
  • Quite OK, considering the desired application.  

    Shimano drivetrains pedal M324 (equipment)
    I'm actually advocate the thesis either flat or clipless pedals. But since I use my old hardtail for commuting to work and sometimes to tour on the weekend, I'm hear about the Duopedale. The click page I had to stop quite loose at the beginning in or
  • Too heavy to scharfkantik,  

    Shimano pedal, e-PDM324 (equipment)
    Ultimately, the pedal was not an option for me. The street shoe page shows physical laws following getting down, which can cause you fast times scratched himself while lifting the MB over obstacles the shin. In addition, the pedals are relatively hea
  • Super with a big disadvantage (much play)  

    Shimano drivetrains pedal M324 (equipment)
    [Supplied with the mounting screws and washers for 2 cleats, 2 cleats and 2 combi pedals.] I had on my bike so far Klickpedale with bilateral clicker. However, as I often ride lately even shorter distances with normal shoes with the bike, I decided t
  • Usable as Klickpedal and with normal shoes  

    Shimano drivetrains pedal M324 (equipment)
    The Shimano PD-M324 were my first clipless pedals. I use it since 2004 with the associated cleats on a moutain bike with mountain bike shoes (ie recessed cleat-attachment). They are still mounted. Although some signs of use are obvious, they still fu
  • Best pedals for trekking, Cross, Moutain Bike  

    Shimano pedal, e-PDM324 (equipment)
    Very stable pedals, also well down without click, price performance ratio without question! Easy care only occasionally check the Allen screws on strength.
  • Ideal for everyday use clipless pedals.  

    Shimano pedal, e-PDM324 (equipment)
    After 8 Montaten and about 2700 km use I wrestle me to finally through to leave a review for Shimano pedals PD-M324: I bought this clipless pedals because I wanted to use (a roadworthy hardtail MTB) in everyday life, for example. For the trip to the
  • Shimano pedal turning PM324 -stable and valence  

    Shimano drivetrains pedal M324 (equipment)
    Previously, I had a pure Clickbedal with a plastic attachment for occasional cycling without Clickbedalschuhe. This Kuststoffplatte but relative slippery and built a little higher. So I bought the turning pedal from Shimano. Pro: + Solid cage made of
  • Price / quality is great  

    Shimano pedal, e-PDM324 (equipment)
    I use the pedal for about half a year on my MTB and am thrilled. The Release parameter is very fine, so that even a beginner good comes out of the pedal. The platform also provides a good grip (leaving incorrect use beautiful tracks on the shin ... h
  • little notes on my part  

    Shimano pedal, e-PDM324 (equipment)
    After the very good review by Reinhold Stansich really is not much to say, so here only briefly a few comments on my experience with the hybrid pedals. I use the pedals now for over 3 years on a regular basis on my cross bike and have to say that the