Jun 022013
 

Shimano PD-M324 Clipless/Clip Pedals

Shimano PD-M324 Clipless/Clip Pedals

  • Combination clip/clipless pedals ideal for multipurpose use
  • Fully featured SPD-specific clip interface on 1 side of pedals
  • Other side features standard platform for use with street shoes
  • Aluminum body with barrel finish; cleat retention adjuster
  • Includes pair of 2-bolt cleats; pedals weigh 1.17 pounds total

If you use one bike for lots of different activities, the Shimano PD-M324 is a good choice. One side of the pedal features a standard platform for use with street shoes — perfect for impromptu trips to the grocery store and other informal joyrides. The other side of the pedal is a fully featured SPD-specific clip interface that provides extra efficiency and security for more intense types of riding. Includes one pair of two-bolt SPD cleats.Shimano’s recessed cleat and clipless pedal technolo

List Price: $ 84.99

Price: $ 84.99

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  3 Responses to “Shimano PD-M324 Clipless/Clip Pedals”

  1. 90 of 91 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great pedal for a serious commuter, September 12, 2009
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    R. Mclean “rosco” (Chicago, IL) –
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    This review is from: Shimano PD-M324 SPD Dual Platform Pedal (Sports)

    I ride 15 miles each way to work in Chicago almost daily on a fast commuter bike. I finally broke down and bought these clip pedals after riding on regular flat pedals without cages or clips for a few years.

    The good:
    Being clipped in makes a BIG difference. More power, feels great.
    You can get out of these really easily. I haven’t fallen over or had any major scares. The tension was set right already when the pedals arrived.
    The versatility of being able to ride either clipped or clipless is great. I rarely ride without being clipped in anymore, but when I need to, it’s great to be able to do so comfortably.

    The not so good:
    A very few times, I’ve grounded out these pedals while riding fast around a hard corner while pedaling. They do have a little less clearance than a pure clip pedal. Not like it’s a huge common problem, but it’s happened a few times. Only happens when I’m really pushing hard. Now that I’m used to it, I can easily avoid. But if I was a super-serious rider, this could be a problem.

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  2. 43 of 46 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Works great! Matches with LX. Made to Last., July 30, 2009
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    They’re not as light as the cheaper pedals of this type; however, the spd attachment is top quality and doesn’t break.
    The outer area of the pedal is a very strong steel. The pedal’s alloy core is colored exactly like the LX group, and as that is a trekking / touring group with the strongest materials and this is a trekking / touring pedal that has the same coloring and theme, then I believe that these are LX trekking pedals. As such, that means they work perfectly, all the time, and they’re designed to last at least as long as a bike or two.

    Worthy of note is that these are a bit easier to access the platform side, albeit the methodology isn’t typical. Instead of flipping it or “scuffing” with your toe, you can just pedal “around” and set your foot right down on it when it’s up. This is a bit faster than typical, so its possibly less distracting in city traffic. Also, the SPD attachment is quite strong, so if you happen to mash down with a sneaker, there won’t be any damage to the pedal. This is the only “combo pedal” that I’ve been able to flip while going up a steep hill.

    As for the weight, this might be the one SPD pedal that makes your knees feel better instead of worse. The somewhat extra weight adds a beneficial flywheel effect to the pedals which can make it easier to spin a faster cadence. That’s quite good for training yourself to do well. It also matches up with the intent of the trekking / touring group in facilitating an easier, lasting, approach to a long distance ride.

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  3. 23 of 24 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Perfect for touring/hybrid bike, August 17, 2009
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    P. Hoffman “Pete” (Toledo Ohio) –
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    I use these on my Trek 7000, they are great for hybrids and mountain bikes. They are pretty simple to get in and out of, and are perfect if you want a set of pedals that you can flip over when you don’t want to go all out with the cycling shoes (casual rides to the grocery store and what not).

    I’ve had mine for a month, they were ready to go straight out of the box.

    If you want some casual clipless pedals that will make your work-out riding a bit more effective, these are what you’re looking for.

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