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Pedals - Shimano M324 or A530?

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Old 03-16-09, 03:01 PM
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Pedals - Shimano M324 or A530?

I've been thinking about getting into the whole clipless thing and have decided I want dual function pedals - one side for clipping in and the other side for the convenience of street shoes.

Looking online, I've come across the Shimano M324 and the A530. The A530 costs a bit more than the M324, but they both serve the same function. Are the A530's lighter weight and sexier looks worth the extra money (I still need to buy shoes.)?
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