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The Shimano Dura-Ace PD-R9100-E SPD SL Long Spindle Pedals are the ultimate road pedal, now with a 4mm longer spindle over the stock Dura-Ace PD-R9100 pedals. Featuring the race-worthy blend of lightweight construction and stiff power transfer, this pedal is ideal for professionals and hobbyists alike. Constructed from a streamlined injection-molded carbon composite body, the R9100E pedals feature a wide platform with a stainless steel body plate to efficiently transfer every last watt that gets generated while preventing hot spots during those long rides and races.
The Dura-Ace pedals also feature a wide bearing placement to help disperse the load while still delivering silky smooth pedaling. With a low stack height, the foot is kept close to the spindle to help prevent clipping pedals in corners. The adjustable entry and release tension allows for a personalized ride.
Features:
B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.
Specifications
Cleat Type: Road Cleats | |
Pedal Type: Road Pedals |
Reviews
Dura-Ace pedals are lightweight, offer adjustable release tension, are easy to get into and out of and offer a range of float (depending on the chosen cleats).
There are other pedals lighter in weight, there are other pedals with different entry and release systems, there are other pedals with more float. None that I've tired so far, though, whether for road or mountain, put it all together as well as Shimano does. For me, an extra benefit I appreciated was being able to buy these pedals with the longer spindle, which better suits my relatively wide feet.
Dura-Ace pedals are top of the line and so are justifiably expensive. They are occasionally on sale, though, and prior years' versions can of course be had at a steep discount.
Excellent pedals--they rotate easily and are easily adjusted for ease in clipping in or out. I chose the long spindle model as I tend to hit my right heel on the chain stay on some of my bikes. I prefer the cleats with +6/-6 float and the extra length of the spindle allows for easy chain stay clearance.
The wide chain stay spacing and shorter stays on latest generation road bikes (i.e. Cervelo and BMC) seem to require a wide-Q pedal spacing. This pedal really solved the problem of my heels hitting chain stays, by moving the spacing out just enough. Great pedal and perfect solution to short/wide rear end dimensions on newer bikes.
the dura ace 4 pedals are lighter and smoother than my ultegra, which had 6000 miles on them. I got them on sale and was a great investment. If you ride with your knees out like cowboy style the 4 spindle is for you. I wish I would have had these long ago.
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