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Usually ships in 3-4 business days | | Only 5 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | Shimano XT M770 clipless pedals. Shimano's first XT level clipless pedal.
Pedal Type: Clipless
Intended Use: Mountain
Pedal Spindle: 9/16"
Material (Spindle): CroMoly
Material: Aluminum
Color: Black
Weight: 352.0 g | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 1.97 inches | | Product Width: | 6.22 inches | | Product Height: | 5.71 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.17 pounds | | Package Length: | 6.2 inches | | Package Width: | 4.6 inches | | Package Height: | 2.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 25 reviews |
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| | Features | Predictable step engagement and releaseEasy step-in/outSM-SH51/SH56 cleats compatiblebrand new and ready to shipdont miss out on this excellent prodcut
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 25 customer reviews )
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Super premium SPD pedals - got the matching SM-SH51/56 cleats, too Nov 27, 2007
By Grranimal
"Fuerkraft"
I love em! Paid $185 in the shop at the Y in Tahoe and got the matching SM-SH51/56 cleats put on my shoes. They just fasten sooooooo smoothly that they are one of life's little joys and safety fixes to me that you may want to entertain doing. I'm glad I upgraded, and wish I had them for all my bikes. One thing... pedals only install with a larger 8mm allen wrench I believe, so buy that tool when you get them if you plan on moving them around at all. They do not accept a standard pedal wrench, so that's out, but an allen's easier to carry than a pedal wrench. Enjoy!
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Who needs XTR? Apr 09, 2011
By J. Lapham I had XTR/900 series pedals on two of my bikes and decided to put them on the third so as to have the same cleats for three bikes/two pairs of shoes. However, nobody was offering deep enough discounts on XTR,so I decided to go with XT. I made a similar move from Dura-Ace to Ultegra a while back with good results. Well, the verdict is in: XT pedals are just as good as XTR. Function is the same. No difference clipping in or releasing. Tension adjustment is the same. Visually, you can't tell them apart. And as for weight, I had an XT pedal in one hand and an XTR in the other, and if there's a difference, it's so minor as to be almost undetectable. So, there it is: buy XT, get a pedal that's as good as XTR, and save yourself a hundred bucks in the bargain. By the way, for the road bikers out there, dual-entry pedals are a real advantage in urban riding: when the light changes or it's your turn to go at an intersection, there's no fooling around, looking down and trying to clip in. Just step down and hit it!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Worth the $ May 02, 2010
By J. E. kowalczyk
"JK"
XTs are Excellent. I have used 520s and thought they were junk and now I know they were. I took the XTs out of the box and in 5 mins had them on the bike with no adjustments needed. They work perfectly, no unecessary play and the right amount of tension. I even saved on the weight by upgrading. These are worth every cent.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
perfect pedal Feb 15, 2010
By J. Andersen I got these to replace a set of M520 pedals that never seemed to work right. The XT pedals work perfectly. It took a while to get them adjusted properly. I guess everyone has a different preference on how tight they would like them to be. They have the perfect amount of float withoult making you feel like you're going to "fall off the pedal" (like my old pedals did). They're still easy to get in and out of, and no matter what you ride through, (ie. dirt, water, even thick mud)they work flawlessly.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Beware! Could be a bad lot out there. May 20, 2011
By Brian Murphy I ordered a set of these 2 weeks ago for my commuter bike and on the first ride the right pedal separated from the spindle. Amazon sent me a replacement set and on the first ride with those the same thing happened again - right pedal came off leaving just a greasy spindle attached to the crank. I did nothing to adjust or modify the pedals - just took them out of the box and screwed onto my cranks. I'm pretty sure the spindle sheared off at the nut that holds the pedal on both times. Luckily I was just riding on flat pavement when these failed so no crash occurred - had I used these on my mountain bike, I might have been seriously injured. Other than that, I really liked the pedals, so I took a refund and splashed out for XTRs this time. Hopefully it was just a bad lot - but be careful with these!
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