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Thread: PSA cheap Time pedals on bc.com

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    PSA cheap Time pedals on bc.com

    we just picked up some of the low end Time platform/ clip in pedals from backcountry.com for $45 which is 50% off and they also have a couple nicer Time versions for 50% too
    https://www.backcountry.com/time-mx2...oxOjE0OnRpbWU=

    not exactly light but also nice to have an extra set- will put on the road bike for when having a platform is nice, riding to dinner or the bar

    I feel like the cleats themselves are usually $25-30 so the pedals are almost free
    skid luxury

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    Which are the good ones? I remember a recent thread talking about how they changed or something and there are shitty square bar stamped ones or something

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    I just basically meant better by the lighter/ higher end ones listed
    Didn't see that topic but have always run time pedals
    Maybe that is why they are discounted but the price was right so even if they have changed I'm sure I'll still get my money's worth out of them
    skid luxury

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    i think this is the thread discussing the change
    https://www.tetongravity.com/forums/...ls#post5378459
    interesting- still reading thru but for 45 bucks I'd still do it
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    These are fine, only difference between these and the MX4/6/8 are the materials so, weight. They are the good round bar, non-adjustable mechanism.

    The bad ones were the newer adjustable mechanism with the square bars.
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    Sweet. Will purchase as a backup that I will probably use in 15 years when my 5 year old aluminum atacs maybe die

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    I run the same looking, but Mavic branded Crossride and love them. No issues with clipping in and out, you can also adjust release angle by switching the cleats from left to right shoe. Takes beating like a champ. Will see how it looks in one year.

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    Great PSA, thanks!


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