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Old 01-16-2007, 07:18 PM   #11 (permalink)
Sir Ridesalot
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Re: Entering Mtb clipless pedals


landotter wrote:
> Sir Ridesalot wrote:
> > landotter wrote:
> > > Sir Ridesalot wrote:
> > > > landotter wrote:


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> > > > >
> > > > > FWIW, these are the Wellgo pedal that most everybody recommends as
> > > > > being the best bang/buck model:
> > > > >
> > > > > http://www.mtbr.com/reviews/olderped...ct_22443.shtml
> > > > >
> > > > > The cheaper ones, that aren't compatible with the Shimano cleat have
> > > > > indeed been reported to be crap.
> > > >
> > > > Hi there.
> > > >
> > > > I think they are Shimano type cleats. They are the same model (98A) as
> > > > the ones at Harris Cyclery shown at this link:
> > > >
> > > > http://harriscyclery.net/page.cfm?Pa...ils&sku=PD4035
> > > >
> > > > Are these the better quality ones?


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> > Hi there.
> >
> > What I was asking was are these the better Shimano type cleats that are
> > you used with the Wellgo pedals that are not "reported to be crap"?
> >
> > Thanks from Peter

>
> You're still not making sense. The cleats come with the pedal. They are
> spd compatible in certain cases. If the pedals aren't up to snuff,
> different cleats are rarely the solution. When making "crap"
> accusations, I was referring to pedals, not cleats. The crap Wellgos
> are crap, not because they're not fully spd-compatible, but because of
> build quality and such.
>
> I suggest you stop this nonsense and just go outside and practice
> clipping in and out.


Sorry about that.

But sheesh not every one is an expert on bicycle components or
terminology. Nor does every one have unlimited financial resources they
can dispose of by buying first one part ie pedals and then another pair
because the first were not suitable. That is why I asked my questions
here. I did not realize that it was nonsense to try and learn some
thing new about some thing with out having to pay a lot of money
experimenting.

You said that the Wellgo pedals that were not Shimano cleat compatable
were crap. I was trying to ascertain whether the cleats I had which
indeed did come with the pedals were from the crappy pedals. If they
are then it stands to reason that the pedals I have are the crappy ones
and no modifications will make them better.

Thanks for your input any way.

BTW I am up in an area of Canada where right now the weather is not
conducive to the outdoor testing of these pedals.

I think I'll just use the old pedals with toe-clips I had on the bike
last year before I tried the Mtb cliples ones. At least with those I
did not have to fiddle around trying to get my fot in them. I'll try
the mtb pedals again in the spring when the weather is beter suited to
not clipping in and having the foot slip.

Peter

Peter

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