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Crank Brothers Egg Beater Ti Pedal

Crank Brothers Egg Beater Ti Pedal

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Crank Brothers Egg Beater Ti Pedal

Not just for breakfast anymore, the Crank Brothers Egg Beater Ti Pedals have a titanium body with stainless wings and springs, for a tasty scramble of durability, low weight and affordability. While the Egg Beater Ti sacrifices a few grams to its chain-smoking, runway-model sibling, the 4Ti, it also has no rider weight restriction, so you can keep shotgunning bottles of maple syrup and super-sizing your fries without a care in the world.

Bottom Line: Titanium and stainless steel tag-team domination.

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Rating for this product: 5

The bomb

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November 25, 2008

I ride these pedals, or a different variation of them, on every bike I own including my road bikes. I am hooked on them. Great power transfer, easy to come in and out of, low profile, lightweight. I have no complaints in this pedal. Highly recommend.

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does SteveP (17) work for shimano ???

does SteveP (17) work for shimano ???

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July 10, 2008

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Is this serious? No. I just wrote a review based on what I have used, which happens to be shimano pedals. If i thought they were better than shimano, would I be accused of working for Crank Bros?

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July 13, 2008

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Rating for this product: 3

Not for Everyone

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June 10, 2008

I have always ridden with shimano SPD clipless pedals and decided to try the eggbeater style. I really wanted to like these pedals but I found I was having far too many painful falls because I could not unclip. For me I found unclipping too variable, in some cases they would unclip unexpectedly when trying to get off the back of the seat for a big drop-off, but at other times I would fall just trying to unclip coming to a stop. Clipping in was also not as easy as I had expected. Sometimes you get a positive click and others you don't, so I was always double checking if I was really in. They are also touted as great in dirty conditions, but I have ridden in everything from mud to sand to dust and never had a problem with the SPD. I found the sand caused some problems with the eggbeaters. The other drawback is that the cleats don't fit SPD pedals, so you are stuck riding only eggbeater pedal bikes. So when you friend buys a brand new shiny carbon framed Ibis Mojo and puts SPD's on it, you are the only guy who can't test ride it. It was definitely a very steep (and painful) learning curve to make the switch, so much so I had to switch back to SPD. I can't specifically blame the pedals, they just didn't suit my style. If these are your first clipless pedals you might have more luck.

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Does it come with cleats? I don't see any on the site. Seems...

Does it come with cleats? I don't see any on the site. Seems odd that you'd sell the pedals but not the cleats.

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April 18, 2008

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Yes, all the Crank bros pedals come with cleats and mounting hardwear.

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May 29, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Material: Stainless steel, titanium
Cleat Type: Crank Bros. Egg Beater
Float: Fixed 6deg
Entry/Release: Adjustable 15 or 20deg
Weight: 230g
Recommended Use: MTB
Manufacturer Warranty: 2 Years