These budget-friendly SPD pedals offer reliable performance for casual and indoor riding, though they may not match premium brands in durability under harsh conditions.
Pros
- Excellent value for money
- Reliable performance for casual use
- Good for indoor training
- Easy to maintain
Cons
- Heavier than premium alternatives
- Unknown durability in wet/dirty conditions
- May require periodic greasing
Key Facts
- Approximately 30g heavier than comparable Shimano models
- Current price around $30 per pair
- Suitable for indoor trainer use
Reviews & Ratings
I've been using these Racework SPD pedals for over a year. No issues at all. I keep meaning to pop them open and check the grease, but I still haven't gotten around to it. Hard for anyone to say any pedal is as good as a shimano pedal, but these are good. Currently $30 for a pair. Hard to beat that.
I bought a pair of raceworks spd pedals a while back. I have only used them on my indoor trainer but they have gotten some decent use. I have no complaints about them at all. For $18 bucks I'm super satisfied. I can't comment on how well they would hold up in the rain and dirt. They are about 30g heavier than my shimano pedals but 10% the price.
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