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Date: 20 Jun 2007 18:51:35
From: Pete D.
Subject: Candies/Egg beaters for road bike?
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There's a post below that talks about Candy pedals from Crank Bro... so, stupid Q: Do you use Candy (or even Eggbeaters) on your road bike? I was about to buy the Candies, but then saw they're ATB pedals... so, does it matter? I don't ride in groups, but hope to someday, and would rather not get weird looks from people asking if I knew I put mountain pedals on my Trek Pilot. Pete
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Date: 24 Jun 2007 11:47:08
From: Camilo
Subject: Re: Candies/Egg beaters for road bike?
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On Jun 24, 7:54 am, Booker C. Bense <bbense+rec.bicycles.misc.Jun. 24...@telemark.slac.stanford.edu > wrote: > In article <1182501259.969758.217...@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, > > <idomybestworkonab...@hotmail.com> wrote:... > it's nothing a dremel can't fix. My new motto.
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Date: 22 Jun 2007 01:34:19
From:
Subject: Re: Candies/Egg beaters for road bike?
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On Jun 22, 12:54 pm, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@sfu.ca > wrote: > In article <EJqdnbfx2tipLuTbnZ2dnUVZ_rykn...@giganews.com>, > Just A User <k...@up-yours-spammer.net> wrote: > > > Pete D. wrote: > > > There's a post below that talks about Candy pedals from Crank Bro... so, > > > stupid Q: Do you use Candy (or even Eggbeaters) on your road bike? I have Eggbeaters on my MTB and singlespeed/fixie, Quattros on my roadbike, and Candies on my tourer. My son has Eggbeaters on his roadbike. The Quattros are new and I'm not convinced they are any better than the Eggbeaters, which I find work well on all bike types. The Candies offer me no benefit over an Eggbeater, as I always ride with cleats and none of the pedals give me a hot foot, so I don't require the platform. I haven't seen any other Crank Bros pedals in my riding groups, but no one has shunned me yet, let along commented on them, i.e. no one cares. Donga
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Date: 24 Jun 2007 15:54:16
From: Booker C. Bense
Subject: Re: Candies/Egg beaters for road bike?
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In article <1182501259.969758.217280@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com >, <idomybestworkonabike@hotmail.com > wrote: > The Quattros are new and I'm not convinced they are any >better than the Eggbeaters, which I find work well on all bike types. If you care, quattros have a narrower Q-Factor than standard Eggbeaters. ( ie. a shorter axle ). Between that and the new sideways adjustable cleat, you can get your feet closer together if you want. This can cause problems when using them with some MTB shoes as the big bearing can interfere with the tread, but it's nothing a dremel can't fix. _ Booker C. Bense
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Date: 21 Jun 2007 22:24:25
From: Pete D.
Subject: Re: Candies/Egg beaters for road bike?
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"Pete D." <craftydad@nycap.rr.com > wrote in message news:4679af7a$0$20554$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... > There's a post below that talks about Candy pedals from Crank Bro... so, > stupid Q: Do you use Candy (or even Eggbeaters) on your road bike? > > I was about to buy the Candies, but then saw they're ATB pedals... so, > does it matter? I don't ride in groups, but hope to someday, and would > rather not get weird looks from people asking if I knew I put mountain > pedals on my Trek Pilot. > > Pete > Thanks to everyone for offering their advice. I really appreciate it. :-) Not sure what I'll end up with, but at least I know not to give too much importance to whether their 'road' or 'atb' in the sale catalogues. Pete
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Date: 21 Jun 2007 04:04:30
From:
Subject: Re: Candies/Egg beaters for road bike?
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I use candies on my MTN and cyclocross bikes. Work fine good float. I have Looks on my racing bike because they are the best for road. On Jun 20, 6:51 pm, "Pete D." <crafty...@nycap.rr.com > wrote: > There's a post below that talks about Candy pedals from Crank Bro... so, > stupid Q: Do you use Candy (or even Eggbeaters) on your road bike? > > I was about to buy the Candies, but then saw they're ATB pedals... so, does > it matter? I don't ride in groups, but hope to someday, and would rather > not get weird looks from people asking if I knew I put mountain pedals on my > Trek Pilot. > > Pete
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Date: 20 Jun 2007 17:41:38
From:
Subject: Re: Candies/Egg beaters for road bike?
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On Jun 20, 7:39 pm, landotter <landot...@gmail.com > wrote: > > Just ride and get fast. People laugh at you less when you're passing > them. Amen to that. A couple of days ago I got passed by a guy running clips- and-straps. I don't know if he laughed at me or not as I sat there perched on my road machine all nicely clipped into my cheapie MTB SPDs. He might have, but it was kind of hard to tell since he went by so fast. To the OP: If you do get into group rides-- and you should at least try it-- I think you'll find that the saying "it takes all kinds" will be most apropos. (And, I mean that in a good way).
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Date: 21 Jun 2007 00:27:16
From: sally
Subject: Re: Candies/Egg beaters for road bike?
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"Pete D." <craftydad@nycap.rr.com > wrote in news:4679af7a$0$20554$4c368faf@roadrunner.com: > I was about to buy the Candies, but then saw they're ATB pedals... so, > does it matter? I don't ride in groups, but hope to someday, and would > rather not get weird looks from people asking if I knew I put mountain > pedals on my Trek Pilot. As long as you can keep up and ride safely, no one in a group is going to care what what pedals you are using. Besides you are riding a Trek Pilot, not a real racing bike. I bet you have a triple crankset, too. Those will give you weirder looks than Eggbeater pedals. The Egg pedals are definately less dorky than the Candies.
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Date: 21 Jun 2007 22:49:13
From: Pete D.
Subject: Re: Candies/Egg beaters for road bike?
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"sally" <sally@sally.com > wrote in message news:Xns9955B1909B647s321@192.160.13.20... > "Pete D." <craftydad@nycap.rr.com> wrote in > news:4679af7a$0$20554$4c368faf@roadrunner.com: >> I was about to buy the Candies, but then saw they're ATB pedals... so, >> does it matter? I don't ride in groups, but hope to someday, and would >> rather not get weird looks from people asking if I knew I put mountain >> pedals on my Trek Pilot. > > As long as you can keep up and ride safely, no one in a group is going to > care what what pedals you are using. Besides you are riding a Trek Pilot, > not a real racing bike. I bet you have a triple crankset, too. Those > will > give you weirder looks than Eggbeater pedals. The Egg pedals are > definately > less dorky than the Candies. Did I say anything about racing? I don't race and have absolutley no desire for competition. And triple crank?? Hell Yeah! I test drove "real" racing bikes, hybrids, and fitness bikes all last summer. And then went and bought exactly what I was looking for. My Pilot is the s.p.a model which means I even have a rubber shock in the rear seat stays to cushion my non-racing butt. It's fast, has pretty good components on it, carbon fork, seat stays, seat post, and most of all, comfortable. Pete
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Date: 20 Jun 2007 16:39:05
From: landotter
Subject: Re: Candies/Egg beaters for road bike?
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On Jun 20, 5:51 pm, "Pete D." <crafty...@nycap.rr.com > wrote: > There's a post below that talks about Candy pedals from Crank Bro... so, > stupid Q: Do you use Candy (or even Eggbeaters) on your road bike? > > I was about to buy the Candies, but then saw they're ATB pedals... so, does > it matter? I don't ride in groups, but hope to someday, and would rather > not get weird looks from people asking if I knew I put mountain pedals on my I've been riding spd mtb pedals on my road bikes for years. Totally non-fussy. I grease the bushing once per year, and give em a spritz of lube if they get noisy. I like the cheap Wellgo 801s--but the Candy look pretty nice as well. I have 30mm tires on my fixed gear and on nice days like this afternoon, I take it on access roads and go berry picking. I wouldn't want to take Look cleats out in the woods. Lots of roadie stuff is pointless if you don't race--especially the trend to have handlebars 8" below the saddle and 20mm tires on the bike path. Just ride and get fast. People laugh at you less when you're passing them.
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Date: 20 Jun 2007 16:28:48
From: Dane Buson
Subject: Re: Candies/Egg beaters for road bike?
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Pete D. <craftydad@nycap.rr.com > wrote: > There's a post below that talks about Candy pedals from Crank Bro... so, > stupid Q: Do you use Candy (or even Eggbeaters) on your road bike? I use SPDs, though some of my friends use Candys, Eggbeaters, or other pedals. > I was about to buy the Candies, but then saw they're ATB pedals... so, does > it matter? I don't ride in groups, but hope to someday, and would rather > not get weird looks from people asking if I knew I put mountain pedals on my > Trek Pilot. You might. Who cares though? Actually, thinking about it, I think the only person who might get an odd look is anyone showing up at our rides with Look pedals. Mainly because we occasionally will stop somewhere and hang around a while. Noone wants to have to duck walk more than they have to. -- Dane Buson - sigdane@unixbigots.org Hark, the Herald Tribune sings, Advertising wondrous things. Angels we have heard on High Tell us to go out and Buy. -- Tom Lehrer
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Date: 22 Jun 2007 16:13:43
From: Michael Warner
Subject: Re: Candies/Egg beaters for road bike?
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On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 16:28:48 -0700, Dane Buson wrote: > You might. Who cares though? Actually, thinking about it, I think the > only person who might get an odd look is anyone showing up at our rides > with Look pedals. Mainly because we occasionally will stop somewhere > and hang around a while. Noone wants to have to duck walk more than > they have to. Nearly everyone I know with Look pedals uses cleat covers, and so do many SPD-SL users, like me. You can walk on them without slipping, or with much of the duck effect :-) -- Home page: http://members.westnet.com.au/mvw
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Date: 20 Jun 2007 19:07:30
From: Just A User
Subject: Re: Candies/Egg beaters for road bike?
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Pete D. wrote: > There's a post below that talks about Candy pedals from Crank Bro... so, > stupid Q: Do you use Candy (or even Eggbeaters) on your road bike? > > I was about to buy the Candies, but then saw they're ATB pedals... so, does > it matter? I don't ride in groups, but hope to someday, and would rather > not get weird looks from people asking if I knew I put mountain pedals on my > Trek Pilot. > > Pete > > I don't ride in groups either. But I wouldn't think twice about riding with my Candies. They are really good all round pedals. But if you must get a "road" pedal, get the egg beaters. I like the candies for the little platform for the fact that you can push on them a bit more while not clipped in, like when starting. Ken
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Date: 22 Jun 2007 02:54:32
From: Ryan Cousineau
Subject: Re: Candies/Egg beaters for road bike?
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In article <EJqdnbfx2tipLuTbnZ2dnUVZ_ryknZ2d@giganews.com >, Just A User <ken@up-yours-spammer.net > wrote: > Pete D. wrote: > > There's a post below that talks about Candy pedals from Crank Bro... so, > > stupid Q: Do you use Candy (or even Eggbeaters) on your road bike? > > > > I was about to buy the Candies, but then saw they're ATB pedals... so, does > > it matter? I don't ride in groups, but hope to someday, and would rather > > not get weird looks from people asking if I knew I put mountain pedals on > > my > > Trek Pilot. > > > > Pete > > > > > I don't ride in groups either. But I wouldn't think twice about riding > with my Candies. They are really good all round pedals. But if you must > get a "road" pedal, get the egg beaters. I like the candies for the > little platform for the fact that you can push on them a bit more while > not clipped in, like when starting. > > Ken I ride in groups, wear my racing club's colours, and even show up for races (where, of late, I've been doing badly). Right now I'm using Egg Beaters, mainly because the road bike with Candys on it is out of service. Nobody will care. If they do, gently point out that a few years ago, Freddy Rodriguez was winning sprints (sprints!) while riding Egg Beaters. I suppose he uses Quattros now, which are the designated Crank Bros road pedal. Before that, I raced (and occasionally won!) in SPDs, and flirted with Looks and Look clones. Not much to choose among any of those pedals, and I'm pretty sure the difference largely comes down to shoe stiffness. When I get around to it, I'll probably buy a set of Quattros. They're nice pedals, and claim a nice narrow tread and a big stable platform. I also want to buy a set of the three-bolt "road" cleats, which will make my sole set of three-bolt "road" shoes both usable and somewhat walkable. -- Ryan Cousineau rcousine@sfu.ca http://www.wiredcola.com/ "I don't want kids who are thinking about going into mathematics to think that they have to take drugs to succeed." -Paul Erdos
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Date: 22 Jun 2007 16:12:07
From: Michael Warner
Subject: Re: Candies/Egg beaters for road bike?
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On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 02:54:32 GMT, Ryan Cousineau wrote: > Before that, I raced (and occasionally won!) in SPDs, and flirted with > Looks and Look clones. Not much to choose among any of those pedals, and > I'm pretty sure the difference largely comes down to shoe stiffness. I eventually changed from SPD to SPD-SL, and where I really noticed the difference was standing - the wider contact area feels more stable, so I suppose my feet are flexing sideways a bit. But for JRA, there's nothing in it for the same shoe stiffness. -- Home page: http://members.westnet.com.au/mvw
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Date: 20 Jun 2007 18:03:00
From: Pat
Subject: Re: Candies/Egg beaters for road bike?
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> > I was about to buy the Candies, but then saw they're ATB pedals... so, > does it matter? I don't ride in groups, but hope to someday, and would > rather not get weird looks from people asking if I knew I put mountain > pedals on my Trek Pilot. > > Pete Aren't you a little old to worry about peer pressure? Pat in TX > >
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Date: 21 Jun 2007 22:09:50
From: Pete D.
Subject: Re: Candies/Egg beaters for road bike?
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"Pat" <Pat@starrynight.com > wrote in message news:5dtq2nF34nr52U1@mid.individual.net... > >> >> I was about to buy the Candies, but then saw they're ATB pedals... so, >> does it matter? I don't ride in groups, but hope to someday, and would >> rather not get weird looks from people asking if I knew I put mountain >> pedals on my Trek Pilot. >> >> Pete > > Aren't you a little old to worry about peer pressure? > > Pat in TX Hey, how'd you know I'm getting to be an old geezer? Just cause I'm almost 51 and about 40 lbs overweight doesn't mean I wanna look like an idiot on the bike - heck, I do that enough when I'm off it. :-) Pete
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Date: 22 Jun 2007 20:43:25
From: Pat
Subject: Re: Candies/Egg beaters for road bike?
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>> >> Aren't you a little old to worry about peer pressure? >> >> Pat in TX > > Hey, how'd you know I'm getting to be an old geezer? > Just cause I'm almost 51 and about 40 lbs overweight doesn't mean I wanna > look like an idiot on the bike - heck, I do that enough when I'm off it. > :-) > > Pete I just knew you had to be older than 13. Did you read the post I wrote about seeing a local guy riding in a kilt? He's damned sure not worried about what other people will think. No, it isn't me. Pat in TX > >
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