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Shimano America PD-R540 SPD-SL Road Bike Pedal
Shimano America PD-R540 SPD-SL Road Bike Pedal
Clip into the Shimano PD-R540 SPD-SL Road Bike Pedals and ride—a large binding target makes clipping in fast and easy. Pedal with confidence and stability thanks to a wide pedal platform. On serious days, crank down on the adjustable cleat tension to ensure a solid, efficient ride; or loosen it a bit and calmer training days. Whatever you do, don't worry about maintenance—a sealed bearing cartridge axle unit keeps dirt out so you can forget about fix-its and focus on winning races.*Sold in pairs, Yellow 5deg float cleats included
Bottom Line: Clip in and hammer down.
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does this pedal come with the associated cleat as well? I have...
does this pedal come with the associated cleat as well? I have shoes, but the cleatz I have now will not be compatible with this pedal.
By: jamesguerr2212647
May 12, 2008
Yes they do. I just bought the Shimano Ultegra SL which is the next model up from this one and it came with cleats. Since I'm a road bike newb I also wasn't sure if the pedals came with the cleats and ordered some cleats separately which I now have to return. Glad their return policy is top notch.
Backcountry - if you're reading these you need to add this info to the product descriptions.
By: powstash ![]()
May 24, 2008
how do you attach the cleats(?) to shoes?
how do you attach the cleats(?) to shoes?
By: dingmats2153576
April 3, 2008
There is a 'cleat' that will attach to the bottom of special biking shoes that has three holes on the bottom. The cleat is screwed onto the shoe. The cleat is forced in between the front 'hole' of the pedal and the spring loaded back. The shoe (and you) are now locked into the pedal. You can turn your foot to clip out and release. You probably will fall some getting used to it, but its worth it. Once you get the hang of everything you wont ever want to go back!
By: Ryan Brown ![]()
April 24, 2008







