| Shimano PD-M324 3 out of 5 based on 3 user reviews.
 Cred: 12137 | | Review by Troy on Oct. 24, 2007 | | Jack of all trades master of none. This makes for a good pedal if you want to use a regular pair of shoes most of the time, and only want to ride while clipped in every now and then. |
| Not good for commuting, every time you come to a stop and want to clip back in, you have to make sure the pedal is oriented in the right direction... even worse for MTB. |
| Any two sided pedals with a platform. |
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 Cred: 198 | | These pedals are really great. As a beginner rider, I have to use the flat side, even when I'm wearing bike shoes. These shoes have been great, they have worn well, and look great after 10 months and a lot of miles. |
| I loosened the screw too much that controls how much force it takes for the pedal to release. You could in theory, completely take it out. Anyway, I did a bunny hop while going downhill on rocky terrain and my cleats came out. I almost went over the handlebars. I learned my lesson... Just be careful of that! |
| I wouldn't recommend anything else. Unless you are a good, gnarly, hardcore rider, and not a beginner weedend Warrior like me. |
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 Cred: 12 | | Wisg clips were on both sides |
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