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No hay artículos en el carroPedales de bicicleta DRBIKE con jaula de clip para los dedos y correas para bicicletas interiores y exteriores de aleación de husillo de 9/16 pulgadas, repuesto para bicicleta estacionaria, 1 par
Vincent J. Padilla
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de julio de 2024
Absolutely zero issues with these toe clips. I have them on my Cannondale superV mountain bike, and they work great. Easily adjustable, no hassles with the shoes I use, and great price.
Muy buena
Comentado en México el 29 de febrero de 2024
Excelente Producto
Tim L Belford
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de noviembre de 2024
For the cost Im glad I made the purchase. I never owned clipless pedals or toe straps to compare these to anything regarding quality. It comes with nylon straps which are adjustable. the toe portion is a hard plastic, the pedals are aluminum. They were easy to install like you would any other bicycle pedals.So far no issues just had to get use to been strapped in when i come to a stop to remember to pull my foot out of the straps. I left the strap loose so I can get my foot in/out easier.It's worth the cost if you are like me and wanting to see what it feels like to be strapped in before going clipless I think these are a good buy.
Marlene
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de abril de 2024
I love the Bike Pedals; they are easy to install and sturdier than the ones my indoor bike had. They are comfortable and easy to use.
James A. Holland
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de diciembre de 2023
Nice pedals and toe clips. Can easily be used without the toe clips. I do agree with the reviewer(s) who believe the bearings are a bit too tight. You need a knife, a 9/16" deep socket & ratchet and a 5/8" open end wrench to loosen the bearings a bit. Pry off the black plastic dust cap. I used a sharp pocket knife blade. 5/8" wrench on the pedal axle flats and the deep socket on the outboard side. Turn the tools against each other to 'loosen' about 1/4 turn. You want the axle to spin smoothly with zero wiggle. Add a small amount of grease to both ends. I used a spray that turns into grease. I may replace the toe clip straps with leather ones but these are okay to start with Recommend. as long as "you" can adjust the bearings,
Chuco
Comentado en México el 13 de enero de 2021
Calidad muy pobre, el izquierdo se rompió el 2do día. en ambos pedales los baleros se rompieron y los balines se despedazaron.
Sara
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de mayo de 2019
Have put these on the bike and tried them out. So far, I think they will be fine. I got these to do some longer rides and wanted the cages to enable me to ride a bike using up and down on the pedals. I have a set of clipless pedals that I normally ride with, but I have moved to a city where I have to ride with traffic and wanted something that was hopefully a little easier to remove my foot from in an emergency. While I prefer the clipless pedals, these I think will work a little better in traffic. Time will tell.These at the moment also are "stiff" enough that the cages do not freewheel to the bottom and drag the ground. Hopefully they will stay that way so that it is easier to get the foot in from a green light start where you have one foot in a pedal and one foot on the ground.Yes, I have seen bicyclist's who can stay in the pedals and balance forever! while waiting on a light to change....I am not one of those people....
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