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    <title>Shimano XTR PD-M970 SPD Pedals</title>
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The already popular and solid design of the M970 pedal form Shimano has been updated and has the XTR brand so you know its going to be light and expensive!  When you’re looking for good pedals you want them to be smooth and hassle free the M970 XTR pedals offer this by having a sealed cartridge axle system that not only helps it keep smooth but makes it simpler for maintenance.  You can tell Shimano have though about the design as they have come up with ideas (or gimmicks) like coating the pedals in Teflon to help stop mud sticking to it.  Altogether the pedals come in at 325g for the pair which is light but not as light as the crank brothers egg beaters.

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We fitted them on and headed out the fist thing we noticed when we clipped in was how precise the mechanism was.  When you click in they give the reassuring click as feedback that you’re ready to go.  The bindings are adjustable so you can make it tighter or looser depending on your riding preference.  They offer a good platform for the cleat and we always felt like our feet were secure without the feeling that they might become disengaged at any time.  If you don’t like the feel of egg beaters but still want light pedals there are just about your best bet.
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    <title>Shimano XTR M952 Bottom Bracket</title>
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With Shimanos XTR range you come to expect light but expensive components, we put this BB on a bike to see if this was the case and to all see is the extra money bough reliability.
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After a couple of weeks riding round on it we found it to be pretty good, it felt smooth right from the start and this carried on even after riding it in some very wet and muddy conditions.  However after a couple of months we found that the seal did start to leak.  We also had a few problems with the crank bolts working loose but a bit of lock tight soon sorted this out.  The major advantage that we found with this BB is that it is actually serviceable so when the seal do go you can get in and sort it out.  However the main draw back is that it can be quite fiddly to fit let alone service.  In our opinion we would stick with the XT version as the extra money doesn’t make it more reliable.

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    <pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 17:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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