They say it’s the small things in life that matter the most, and while most of us hear that phrase and think about time spent with family, small gestures of love and affection and the avalanche of seemingly ordinary moments that make up a life well lived…I think, maybe, the phrase is actually about bikes. (Anyone who’s ridden on two wheels will know what I mean.) After all, it’s the small components that have a noticeable effect on how your ride will go. Is your stem the right height? Do your bibs have pockets? Do you have braze-ons to accommodate your water bottle cages? I
‘m aware there are probably some hard core cyclists out there reading this right now, screaming internally, “WHAT ABOUT THE FRAME, YOU NUT??” And yes, while I admit that obviously one of the largest and most important aspects of a pleasant bike ride is the size and fit of your frame, it doesn’t fit my ‘small things’ analogy, and so I won’t be addressing that here.
Anyway, small things: One of the most overlooked, and arguably important, small things on any bike are the pedals. Are you still working with the stock pair that came with your ride? If you’ve upgraded, did you make the right pick? Picking the right pedal can have a massive effect on your comfort and power during rides, so it’s worth it to familiarize yourself with types, materials and use cases before picking up your next pair.
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Shimano Ultegra PD-R8000 SPD-SL Pedals
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Shimano DURA-ACE PD-R9100 Pedals
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Venzo Clipless Road Bike Pedals
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Race Face Atlas Bike Pedal
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Deity TMAC Pedals
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OneUp Components Composite Pedals
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Crankbrothers Candy Clip-In Bike Pedals
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Shimano SPD Clipless Pedal
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Which pedal type is best for you?
Although you may spend your entire cycling career searching for the perfect pedal, you don’t have to wonder about which style is best for you: this is dictated largely by which type of riding you’ll choose to do. Indoor cyclists, road cyclists and mountain bikers all have distinct needs that will be addressed by unique pedal designs.
Road Bikers: Pick a set of pedals that will make the most of your power: in many cases, that will mean clipless. (Contrary to logic, clipless refers to the style of pedal in which riders clip into it. They were named decades ago to differentiate them from toe pedals with cages, called “toe clips”, that were popular at the time.)