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Candy is dandy.

The Crank Brothers Candy 1 Pedal uses its composite body and stamped steel wings to add surface area to the pedal body, which gives you more pedal power. Crank Brothers Pedals are known as some of the lightest in the industry, and the Candy 1 keeps the dream alive with a minimal weight of 262g per pair.

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3 5

sha5149132

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I bought these pedals to go with the Sidi Sierra shoes. I wouldn't recommend these pedals for that setup. The fit was very weird. I'm not real experienced with the clipless setup, but I would definitely go with the eggbeaters instead if I were to do it again. The plastic just seemed to get in the way.

I can see, however, that these pedals might be good if you were doing more of an enduro type of race.

4 5

kyl4683482

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I actually think the value of this pedal is pretty great. Bought the Candy 1's a couple seasons ago when I got back on the bike after a pretty bad accident. Having been hit by a car and not really feeling very comfortable on a bike at all let alone clipped in, I went for the cheap version in case I decided clipping in wasn't for me. I wasn't a bit disappointed. I have since upgraded to EB3's, but the Candy's still work great and I have them on a knockaround rig that I ride around town. To be honest, it's difficult to tell the difference sometimes. A seasoned rider that plans on riding trail exclusively probably wants one of the higher end models, but this is a great beginner pedal.

1 5

Wakinyan

Member since 

Purchased these for their lightweight, if you are buying to save weight, choose something else. Maybe a good "starter"clipless pedal for rails-to-trails riding, but for any significant trail riding these do not hold up well at all. There are no bearings in these pedals only a cheap bushing. Got less than six-months life out of a set and had a pedal come completely apart during a ride. The only thing left attached to the crankarm was the pedal spindle...upon closer inspection these are cheaply made and even at a bargain price they are too expensive. These are not worth more than 25-bucks a pair based on the components they are put together with. Not recommended.....

3 5

Dave Bowen

Member since 

Good enough pedal to get you started if you're not too sure about sticking with clipless. Go with the candy 3's for better bearings and smother pedaling if you think you'll make the switch from platforms.