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With Shimano's 105 SPD-SL Pedals, you get pro-level features without the price tag. They sport extra-wide platforms with stainless-steel plates for easy and smooth entry and exit, and excellent pedaling efficiency. Inside, there are sealed cartridge bearings for minimal friction and long-term durability. Plus, these fine pedals also feature adjustable entry and release tension so that you can dial them in for the perfect feel.

The Look/SPD-SL bolt pattern is three holes forming a triangle on the base of your shoe. If you still have questions regarding the compatibility of your shoes with these pedals, please contact us, we're here to help!
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Durable
- Wide Platform
- Ease Of Use
- Price
- Easy to Use
Cons
- Low Adjustability
- Shows Wear
- Something Wrong With Qa
- Heavy bulky
Best Uses
- Long Rides
- Road Bikes
- Commuting
- Road
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Pros
- Wide Platform
Cons
- Something Wrong With Qa
Best Uses
Comments:
went with the 105s because of the wide platform. After only 250 km the pin holding the release mechanism came loose and the pedal didn't hold the cleat. My local LBS replaced the pedals and the same thing happened with the replacement pair. Shimano reps only comment is he has never seen this happen. Has anyone else have this happen to them?
Pros
- Functionality
- Price
- Ease Of Use
Cons
- Shows Wear
Best Uses
- Road
Comments:
I use these clips on a Trek Madone riding 300 miles a week and have been using them for 2 years. They have never failed me. The vertical positioning of the pedals make them easy to clip in after a stop without looking down. Of course like any clipless system, it takes a few days to get used to them if you are new to using clipless pedals. My only complaint is that the pedals I purchased were black and silver and the black started wearing off right away making the pedals look worn. I would buy these again but look for all silver or gray ones.
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Durable
Cons
- Heavy bulky
- Low Adjustability
Best Uses
- Road Bikes
- Commuting
- Long Rides
Comments:
After months of riding 3 to 5 times a week the pedals have finally broken in and become easier to clip in and out of. It would be nice if Shimano modified the adjustment screw to allow for a few more turns in the negative direction. For those of us that are smaller riders it would help considerably.
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