Reviews & Ratings
The reviewer provides a detailed analysis of the ONIRII PD-06 pedals, highlighting their lightweight design, compatibility with SPD-SL systems, and serviceability. They also discuss the pedals' construction, weatherproofing, and performance after testing.
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Pros
- Lightweight (203g for the pair)
- SPD-SL compatible
- Carbon composite body with titanium alloy axle
- Stainless steel kick plate for durability
- Adjustable release tension
- Serviceable with replaceable cartridge bearings
- Good weatherproofing with rubber gasket
- Nicely weighted for easy clipping in and out
- High-quality cleats included
- Available in variants with chromoly steel or extended titanium axle
Cons
- Needle roller bearing is press-fit and not easily replaceable
- Not as serviceable as Shimano pedals for certain components
Key Points
- 203g weight for the pair
- Carbon composite body and titanium alloy axle
- Serviceable with replaceable cartridge bearings
- Rubber gasket for weatherproofing
- Includes high-quality cleats
The reviewer briefly mentions the ONIRII PD-06 Road Bike Carbon Lock Pedals Bicycle SPD Self-Locking Steel/Titanium 6 Degree Pedal with Locking Plate for Road NEW but does not provide detailed analysis.
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The ONIRII PD-06 Road Bike Carbon Lock Pedals Bicycle SPD Self-Locking Steel/Titanium 6 Degree Pedal with Locking Plate for Road NEW is not mentioned in this video.
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yes been riding the Oniiris since Marcg and put around 5000 in them including bikepacking. haven´t had any issues really, i only feel like they don´t spin too easy anymore, but that could be because i´m too lazy to look into the bearings. they´re a solid product and easily worth their money.
View original forum comment in Weight-Weenies-Forum:
Road - Weight Weenies → Famous AliExpress parts!
I'm using the Onirii PD-06Ti pedals on one of my bikes, they've been great after I replaced the glue-like grease with something less viscous. For cleats, I use Exustar E-RSL11 cleats, and I have no lateral play. These cleats are also sold as Garmin Rally RS cleats - they're exactly the same thing, as Exustar makes cleats for Garmin. And you can save quite a bit of money by forgoing the Garmin-branded packaging.
View original forum comment in Chinertown-Forum:
Component Deals & Selection → Best SPD-SL Style Pedals
The reviewer states they purchased the ONIRII PD-06 (referred to as 'Honory PD6') pedals with their own money and have used them for 2,000-3,000 km. They found them to be a great set of pedals, offering excellent value compared to Shimano alternatives, and could not identify any specific dislikes.
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Pros
- Great set of pedals, really really good
- Excellent value for money
- Lighter than more expensive Shimano Dura Ace pedals
- Holding up well after significant use
- High average user rating (4.7 stars from 605 reviews)
Cons
- The reviewer overpaid for their pair (though current prices are lower)
- No specific functional dislikes were identified
Key Points
- Purchased for about $110, but current prices range from $51 to $81.56
- Three versions: steel axle ($51, 252g/pair), titanium axle ($69, 200g/pair), extended axle ($81.56, 210g/pair)
- Titanium version is 52g lighter than the steel version
- Uses SPD cleat system
- Designed for 6-degree float
- Extended axle version is for wider crank spacing or frame clearance
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