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[Closed] anyone seen the new Saint SPD's for sale yet?

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Looked at a few usual suspects, but all seem to waiting for stock.
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Posted : 15/01/2018 11:11 am
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Madison are showing as stock due into them on Friday so should be in the shops next week.


 
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quick google
https://www.bike-discount.de/en/buy/shimano-saint-pd-m820-spd-pedals-629897?delivery_country=13&gclid=Cj0KCQiAv_HSBRCkARIsAGaSsrDtEcwW9n0OcU_u09Z8KsS1ZQpPcRDfYAmcj3tUit5-v41_4Q4Gtt0aApWbEALw_wcB
Or ask you LBS when they are available and to order you some


 
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Thanks for Bike DIscount link.... always a little wary of EU ordering, as they often quote stock they don't actually have.

LBS will probably just say "not sure, but soon" but interesting that Madison are showing arriving later this week.

I'm impatient and was looking for some instant 'click' gratification.


 
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LBS will probably just say "not sure, but soon" but interesting that Madison are showing arriving later this week.

They can just look at the madison page and tell you that though? then get an order in which will ship to them rather than CRC etc then you try and grab a pair and get them mailed out


 
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they are chunky boys aren't they


 
Posted : 15/01/2018 11:26 am
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I will be interested to see some reviews of these, I don't see how a platform will work with the shimano mechanism, but I do prefer the positive click you get from shimano, rather than just having to test if your clipped in or not with mallets by lifting your foot.


 
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They can just look at the madison page and tell you that though? then get an order in which will ship to them rather than CRC etc then you try and grab a pair and get them mailed out

Ok, well i may try this. Not sure my faith in this process actually happening will last however.

they are chunky boys aren't they

Only 100gms more than my current Shimano SPD's. But then i'm a chunky boy too.

I had been using some Shimano platform SPD's, which i found gave a more supported and positive feel. Less floaty than current ones.
(in fact, after 18 years, they're still going. Been serviced ONCE and still spinning, if a little grumbly) like these....[img] [/img]

I think the new ones look even more supportive.


 
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Thanks for Bike DIscount link.... always a little wary of EU ordering, as they often quote stock they don't actually have.
Bike24, Bike Discount and a couple of others (bike-components, starbike?) have live stock levels and delivery dates for stuff out of stock. In the last 7 or 8 years i've been let down once when some stuff had been mislabeled. (so they had stock of labels, but not what should have been in the bag!)

I've found wiggle and CRC to be worse for stock control.


 
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@lardman Are they 636s that have lost their red colour? If so they were just shy of 700gm IIRC

I know its only 100gms point taken. all adds up though. Mallet DHs are pretty light considering. But yes I agree with MSP, love the shimano 'feel'


 
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No, they are grey ones like the above. The Red ones came even before these.
I've only stopped using them, as the spring has become a little in-effective after this long.

I'm more interested in reliability than outright weight saving. Not sure ANYONE is going to find a Crank Bros pedal working hard in 18 years time.

I'm currently using some 'normal' trails pedals from Shimano, which are the 100gm lighter ones. I think the monsters pictured above were pretty heavy.


 
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oooh interesting. I must research these bad boys.


 
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Not sure ANYONE is going to find a Crank Bros pedal working hard in 18 years time.

100% replaceable parts, the springs last forever, the new design makes for a really fast bearing change. I'll not be heading back to shimano unless they make some real changes, the clip sitting above the pedal just limits the support possible. So yeah great performance with some servicing is better than average for life


 
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Can't see them being great in the mud, looks like they'll clog up pretty easy.


 
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the older ones seemed to clear in the mud ok. There have been times they have needed some 'help' with clearing, but relatively few. The new ones look similar in the respect.

It does look like the CB pedals have got a lot better in recent years tho'


 
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Just had some come into stock, they look good.


 
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An LBS I use has had them in this week, Bache Bros in Lye (West Midlands).


 
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Had some since December, they are really nice.


 
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