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🚲 Versatile Venzo Multi-Use Clipless Pedals: Compatible with Shimano SPD - Dual Platform for Touring, Road, Trekking Bikes & More! Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of 🚲 Versatile Venzo Multi-Use Clipless Pedals: Compatible with Shimano SPD - Dual Platform for Touring, Road, Trekking Bikes & More!

Axle: 9/16" CNC machined Cr-Mo. Body: Die-cast aluminum. Bearing: LSL bushing & sealed, Binding: Dual-sided Cr-Mo, Tension adjustable (80~140kgf.cm). Cleat: Shimano SPD Type Cleats SC-C01F Included, Size: 105 x 66 mm = 4.13 x 2.6 inch, Single direction release only, please practice how to release off the pedals before riding!. Weight: 368 g/pr = 0.81lbs (without cleats).

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

The pedals are ok, but the buyer should be careful

But the cleats are NOT compatible with Shimano SPD. The screws are not long enough to attach to the shoes with a 2 hole washer. This may be due to shoes being a third party brand purchased through Revain which I will also consider. I'll update if the pedals turn out to be unripped. I called the seller, Cyclingdeal_usa, for the bolts and they told me the spikes come with 10mm bolts but some boots require 12mm bolts. I asked if they could send 12mm bolts and they said no. THERE IS NOTHING IN THE…

Pros
  • handy item
Cons
  • a little wrinkled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy Installation, Pairing With Shoes, Enhanced Driving Experience

After almost experiencing leg sucking on my e-trike, I decided to switch to pedallock. They had great reviews. I paired them with a pair of Sandugo shoes. I played around with "locking" the shoe the first time, but it gets easier each time. They fit well on any shoe without an adapter. Attaching your shoes to the pedals takes cycling to the next level. My feet used to slip off the pedals when hitting a big bump. I've gained a new level of confidence and also more enjoyment of cycling. If you're

Pros
  • Absolutely Amazing!
Cons
  • Easy repairability

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Happy for a while mostly

Ordered these pedals on August 3rd 2019 for my spin bike always at home. I rode my bike 3 times a week. Right from the start I had few problems with the left pedal. I thought it was my shoe. Hard to switch off most days. Sometimes I had to untie my shoelaces. Today my bike started making intermittent creaking and grinding noises. While driving, the left pedal suddenly fell off. My husband is an experienced cyclist and mechanical engineer. He looked at it and said the bushing was burned. They…

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • I won't say anything

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very easy to install but can be difficult to use

This is basically what I expected. I'm a mountain biker, my wife and kids just love riding rails around town and we also take the bikes to the beach so I wanted pedals for easy riding and clips for mountain biking. . The pedals were very easy to install, as were the spikes in the boots (although I had to buy a $12 tool at my local bike shop). The only inevitable downside is that it can be tricky to snap into place on the go, as the pedals obviously need to be properly aligned. It might get…

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Cheese Balls - Spend a little more get a lot better

I'm a certified curmudgeon and like to look for cheap alternatives but they were pretty bad. All pedals are easy to install, so reviews about "easy to install" are silly. The bearings on them are so bad! The right pedal felt like it had a flat spot in the bearing, the left one really creaked and no amount of lube could fix it. With a little searching, you might find a reasonable alternative for a few bucks more. I found Shimano pedals at REI for $38 and the difference is huge. Buying these…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • No automatic

Revainrating 3 out of 5

DEFINITELY NOT SHIMANO PD-M324

Yes, it's a cheap fake Shimano Deore T6000 series, specifically the PD-M324. The shaft bearings are very firm when taken out of the box compared to some other pedals. A special short right-angle Allen key is required for disassembly as there is no hole in the sheet metal to access the outer nut. However, the sheet metal is cut to a curve, it should "look" cool, maybe save some weight. A nut access hole at the end of the axle could do the same thing and save the same weight. The center body is…

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • I vaguely remember