Crank Bros have updated their pedal line with an improved emphasis on durability and a fresh new style. The Eggbeater 2 is slightly more affordable design with cast steel wings instead of forged. Scm435 Chro-mo steel axle and 300 series stainless steel springs. Outer sealed cartridge bearing and an inner bushing for improved load distribution and smooth performance. Includes Crank Brothers brass cleats with 15 or 20 degree of float. Compatible with mountain-style (two bolt, side-to-side) shoes. 5 year warranty. 279g/pair.
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Weight: 279 grams | |
Weight: 279 grams | |
Cleat Type: MTB Cleats | |
Pedal Type: MTB Pedals |
I have been running egg beaters since they came out yrs ago and have never broke one at 220# it is something to think about ,started using them on mountain bikes in the willamette valley in Oregon where mud comes from Saturday and they never pack up .when times comes they are very easy to rebuild at home with the appropriate rebuild kit,running on 9 bikes with great success.
Needed something for the Cross bike and read all of the reviews I could find. Have ridden many miles and two mid-fest gravel races.
Pedals performed flawlessly in the mud. Smooth and secure.
I like these pedals, but, was surprised at how easy they bend if you hit a rock. two of the four wings are softer metal.
A better value would be the eggbeater 3, which has all four wings made of stronger metal, and better bearings.
I bent mine after 2 hours of riding, and fortunately, I could bend them back into shape, but, I have older eggbeaters that I have used for years that have been mashed against rocks hundreds of times and never did bend.
O the plus side, crankborthers offered to repair them, and even better, to replace the weaker wings with the harder metal for a small upgrade fee. Nice.