Price of Shimano SPD pedals
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Price of Shimano SPD pedals
I’m looking for some new Shimano Mtn SPD pedals and the prices are all so high now. The bottom price clipless mountain pedals that used to go for $25 seem to be $40 everywhere. Anyone know why?
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I think I can predict how this thread is going to progress.
BTW....Which model are you talking about?
BTW....Which model are you talking about?
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I just ordered a set of M520 pedals for $40. Seems to be the going price from reputable sellers.
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$39 with free shipping seems pretty reasonable for a decent set of pedals with cleats.
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$39 with free shipping seems pretty reasonable for a decent set of pedals with cleats.
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At that time the particular seller I used had the lowest price. That seller is in England, it took about a month for them to arrive. This wasn't a problem for me as I was using them for a build that I still haven't finished.
fyi for a little more money one can get a lot more quality (SHIMANO PD-A600 Premium SPD Pedal).
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True story, In September I purchased them off Amazon for $36.00 free shipping.
At that time the particular seller I used had the lowest price. That seller is in England, it took about a month for them to arrive. This wasn't a problem for me as I was using them for a build that I still haven't finished.
fyi for a little more money one can get a lot more quality (SHIMANO PD-A600 Premium SPD Pedal).
At that time the particular seller I used had the lowest price. That seller is in England, it took about a month for them to arrive. This wasn't a problem for me as I was using them for a build that I still haven't finished.
fyi for a little more money one can get a lot more quality (SHIMANO PD-A600 Premium SPD Pedal).
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True story, In September I purchased them off Amazon for $36.00 free shipping.
At that time the particular seller I used had the lowest price. That seller is in England, it took about a month for them to arrive. This wasn't a problem for me as I was using them for a build that I still haven't finished.
fyi for a little more money one can get a lot more quality (SHIMANO PD-A600 Premium SPD Pedal).
At that time the particular seller I used had the lowest price. That seller is in England, it took about a month for them to arrive. This wasn't a problem for me as I was using them for a build that I still haven't finished.
fyi for a little more money one can get a lot more quality (SHIMANO PD-A600 Premium SPD Pedal).
https://www.bikeforums.net/general-c...m530-m520.html
somebody mentions 520 for $25 and 530 for $28. Those are the prices I am used to seeing.
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I think starting June 1st the import tariff for bike parts from China including petals, increased to 25% in addition to the 10% added in 2018. The cost of these tariffs might be finally trickling down to the consumer level along with some increases in steel and aluminum prices as well affecting maybe production. (Section 301 of the 2018 Misc. Tariff Act)
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I think starting June 1st the import tariff for bike parts from China including petals, increased to 25% in addition to the 10% added in 2018. The cost of these tariffs might be finally trickling down to the consumer level along with some increases in steel and aluminum prices as well affecting maybe production. (Section 301 of the 2018 Misc. Tariff Act)
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Might be tariffs. Might be Minimum Advertised Price, a form of price fixing that's legal in the USA. We used to get stuff pretty cheap from the UK/EU because it's illegal there... but that avenue closed about a year ago. Someone might have slipped a few past. The only time you see things under that price now, they are on discontinued clearance when the MAP no longer applies. Sometimes you see it when they make a running change to a design, like a tire gets a new compound. That's a great time to buy for things like pedals which don't have problems with fashion or "new standards"
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Pedals are where I find them. I keep my eyes open for good deals.
If you have a local bike coop, they often have a box full of pedals that have been swapped out. Some in good shape. Sometimes needing bearings rebuilt (generally easy with Shimano type SPD pedals).
I usually pay $5 to $10 per pair. Perhaps a bit more for good quality ones like m8000/m9000 pedals.
If you have a local bike coop, they often have a box full of pedals that have been swapped out. Some in good shape. Sometimes needing bearings rebuilt (generally easy with Shimano type SPD pedals).
I usually pay $5 to $10 per pair. Perhaps a bit more for good quality ones like m8000/m9000 pedals.
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For some reason, Shimano has yet to beat Merlin into submission. They have M520 for $29.80.https://www.merlincycles.com/en-us/s...als-48024.html
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I have 520 pedals on most of my bikes and yes, I used to be able to find them new online for $25 all the time.
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Lots of nonsense in this thread...
...but overlooking that, you have three sources for sub-$40 SPD pedals:
(1) Aliexpress - new production, long shipping times
(2) Craigslist - local and quick, used with some wear, able to be inspected
(3) Facebook Marketplace - same as CL (above), often a few $ less
(1) Aliexpress - new production, long shipping times
(2) Craigslist - local and quick, used with some wear, able to be inspected
(3) Facebook Marketplace - same as CL (above), often a few $ less
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