Nashbar Soho Pedals (Black)

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Nashbar Soho Pedals (Black)
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Flip flopping isn't just for politicians. The Nashbar Soho Bike Pedals give you the option to clip in on one side, or keep it casual and ride with your everyday shoes on the other. It's pretty much two pedals in one. There's no greasy hands, no remembering which way to turn the pedal wrench. Just put your shoes on and go. Sold in pairs.

Features: 

  • Clipless pedal engagement is compatible with SPD-style two-bolt cleats
  • Adjustable release tension makes it easy to clip in or out
  • Reverse side uses an injection molded nylon platform
  • Plenty of surface area for a wide, comfortable pedaling platform
  • Molded ridges help you get some grip
  • Steel axle is durable and lightweight
  • Ideal for commuters, occasional riders, those that don't feel like clipping in just to go get a cup of coffee
  • Cleats included
  • No pedal wrench needed, install with a hex wrench

Specifications:
Pedal Type: Mountain/Commuter
Cleat Interface: Shimano SPD
Cleats Included: Yes
Pedal Clips: Single-Sided Clip In (w/ Platform Side)
Pedal Configuration: Clip w/ Platform
Body Material: Nylon
Spindle Size: 9/16" (Standard)
Spindle Material: Steel
Bearings: -
Color: Black
Weight: -

This product was added to our catalog on August 5, 2019

IstillmissmyXJ
Verified Owner
Sunday, Jul 12 2020 (about 3 years ago)
Nashbar Soho Pedals (Black)
Pedals have arrived and seem fine. No long rides yet, but while giving them a shakedown ride around the neighborhood I didn't notice any creaking or weird kicks in the pedal stroke. They come with the release dialed all the way back, tightened up a couple of notches seems to be the sweet spot for me.
The only negative I have so far is that they can *only* be installed with a 6mm hex key. There's no flat spots on the spindle to accept a 15mm pedal wrench. Not a huge deal since the idea here is to never need to change out pedals, but still irritating.