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Posted 5 July 2023
Shimano RS500 SPD-SL Road cycling bike pedals £36 at Sigma Sports
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Includes a set of Shimano SM-SH11 (yellow) pedal cleats with 6 degrees of float and attachment bolts (RRP 12.99).
Specs:
SHIMANO RS500 SPD-SL ROAD CYCLING PEDALS
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Includes a set of Shimano SM-SH11 (yellow) pedal cleats with 6 degrees of float and attachment bolts (RRP 12.99).
Specs:
SHIMANO RS500 SPD-SL ROAD CYCLING PEDALS
These single-sided entry pedals are a perfect entry-level option for riders new to road cycling. The Shimano RS500 SPD-SL Road Cycling Pedals represents excellent value. The wide, stable platform provides great power transfer and these pedals have a lighter spring tension to make clipping in and out much easier, which is great for riders trying their first clipless setup. The supplied SPD-SL SM-SH11 cleats are compatible with three-bolt road cycling shoes.
INCLUDES
One set of Shimano RS500 SPD-SL Road Cycling Pedals
Shimano SM-SH11 (yellow) pedal cleats with 6 degrees of float and attachment bolts
FEATURES
- SPD-SL road pedals for entry-level use
- Excellent value
- Lighter spring tension optimised for beginner riders
- Wide pedal platform for improved foot/pedal stability
- Low maintenance sealed cartridge axle unit
- The low profile platform with open design allows for easy access and cleat adjustments
- Easy to clip into and release but with stable fit for maximum power transfer to the pedals
- Wider cleat and binding mechanism for better shoe/pedal contact than traditional SPD systems
- Model number: PD-RS500
- Average weight: 320g (claimed)
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Edited by a community support team member, 5 July 2023
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sorted byBut this deal is good £36 HOT (edited)
I'm currently using some Shimano M324's which are combination pedals so have a trainer and cleats on either side. I always find that as I'm trying to clip in, the pedal is round the wrong side so I end up cycling trying to spin it round looking down and not forwards.