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Crank Brothers Pedals (Candy 2), Natural Product Description:



  • Aluminum body with chromoly spindle and stamped steel wings
  • Small platform: XC/all-mountain/marathon
  • Fully rebuildable and simple to maintain
  • AllAccess cleats fit SPD bolt pattern
  • Set of premium brass cleats and shims included

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Crank Brothers Pedals

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Goodbye Candy 1
By D. Rodrigues
I put about 5000 miles on a pair of Candy 1 pedals and they finally gave up the ghost. To be fair, I didn't take very good care of them so getting 5000 miles our of pair of pedals that went through all sorts of harsh conditions is pretty darn good. Now that I have Candy 2 on my bike, I kind of wish the Candy 1's had died sooner. I must say Candy 2 is far superior to Candy 1. They are easier to care for, lighter, and very cool looking. Oh, did I mention they work great (even better than Candy 1.) Just make sure and carefully follow the installation instructions and do use a little grease on the treads when you first install them.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent - Light, tough, and simple
By The Bear
I now own three sets of the Crank Brothers pedals and these are my favorite. The machined aluminum body is definitely a step up over the Candy 1's. Like all of the other Crank Bros., the grip is secure, but release is never a problem. For those of you worried about the lack of adjustable release, forget it. This simple bulletproof mechanism will outlast the SPD's by years.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5I wish Hi-Tech design meant durable too
By B. King
Although I'm rating these pedals highly for their great design and ease of entry/disengagement, there is one design flaw I have come to dislike with my various Eggbeater pedal models. Actually a lot of modern clip-in pedals have this problem. They use TINY ball bearing cartridges which just self-destruct after too short of a time. The balls themselves are about the size of the plastic-coated heads on shirt pins. Yes, they are rebuildable for $15/pair, but I'm switching to clip-in pedals with loose ball bearings that I can change once a year, whether they need it or not, for less than a dollar.

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