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List Price: $99.00
Our Price: $99.00
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Schwinn
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Binding: Sports Brand: Schwinn EAN: 0708447088321 Feature: Multi-use pedals convert from clipless to pedals with toe-clips and straps Label: Schwinn Manufacturer: Schwinn Model: 95150 Publisher: Schwinn Release Date: 2006-03-23 Studio: Schwinn
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Features
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Multi-use pedals convert from clipless to pedals with toe-clips and straps Compatible with spin-type indoor exercisers or any outdoor bike that accepts 9/16-inch pedals Accommodates Look and SPD style shoes/cleats Durable alloy construction; stylish red Include two pedals with baskets; can be used outdoors
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Editorial Reviews:
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For use with most spin-type indoor exercisers, Schwinn's Triple-Link exercise bike pedals can also be used on any outdoor bike that accepts 9/16-inch pedals. They quickly convert from clipless pedals to pedals with toe-clips and straps. They accommodate both Look and SPD style shoes and cleats to simulate an outdoor riding experience. They also easily convert to accept traditional athletic shoes with snap-in, locking toe clips. They feature a red alloy body with precision bearings.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great pedal Comment: I bought this pedal for my bodycycle stationery bike. It fits well, it looks good and I like that its capable of using spd shoes or regular sneakers. I would recommend this to anyone. What a great product!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Beware of customer service Comment: I am a spin instructor at my schools gym and all of the bikes we have use these pedals. They are a good concept but have some issues. For one thing, my spd shoes didn't fit the spd side of the pedal, so I had to use my look style shoes. Second, the look pedal is very loose and I'm not sure how to tighten it, which brings me to my main point and reason for writing this review. The customer service for these pedals is atrocious. A screw came out of the back of one of the pedals at the gym I teach at, so I called Schwinn to get information about how to repair it instead of purchasing a whole new pair. They told me that the pedals are not actually made by Schwinn but only carry the Schwinn logo so they therefore have no documentation on the pedals. Furthermore, I was told that they don't even have the name of the company that manufactures the pedals, which seems ludicrous to me. I was told that there was really nothing they could do and that my best course of action would be to buy a whole new set. Pretty convenient that the only solution is to send more money their way.
Customer Rating:      Summary: schwinn tr Comment: The bike is very dificult to pedal I think the wheel is not balanced and was probably damaged while in delivery
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