Whether you’ve just started shopping, or you’re just looking for Shimano A520 Road Pedals reviews, this post will help you to choose the best of the Pedals currently available online.

Review Score:

4.5
Based on 70 reviews.

Price:

£27.49

Saving off RRP:

45%


Shimano A520 Road Pedals

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Specification / Price Comparison

Spec Comment
Colour: Silver The average price of Pedals with the same Colour: Silver spec is £84.45
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Great value touring SPD pedal with all new lightweight and stylish body The average price of Pedals with the same Great value touring SPD pedal with all new lightweight and stylish body spec is £27.49
Compatible with all MTB and Touring SPD shoes The average price of Pedals with the same Compatible with all MTB and Touring SPD shoes spec is £48.24
Single sided cleat mechanism follows the same technology used on the latest MTB pedal system The average price of Pedals with the same Single sided cleat mechanism follows the same technology used on the latest MTB pedal system spec is £48.24
PD-A520 comes with SM-SH51 single direction release cleats; optional multi-directional release cleats are also available The average price of Pedals with the same PD-A520 comes with SM-SH51 single direction release cleats; optional multi-directional release cleats are also available spec is £27.49
Road Clearance: 34å¡ The average price of Pedals with the same Road Clearance: 34å¡ spec is £27.49
Cleat Retention Adjuster: Yes The average price of Pedals with the same Cleat Retention Adjuster: Yes spec is £34.16
Cleat Retention Indicator: Yes The average price of Pedals with the same Cleat Retention Indicator: Yes spec is £36.59

Reviews of Shimano A520 Road Pedals

Customer reviews are one of the most important and useful aspects of buying bike products online. Particularly as there’s just such a vast range of choice. it can be the difference between buying rubbish yet expensive Pedals or cheap yet amazing ones. For those of you that are just looking for a bit of reassurance that you’re buying a decent product, then a quick review score can be enough. Shimano A520 Road Pedals scored 4.5 out of 5 based on 70 customer reviews at Chain Reaction Cycles which puts it as one of the better reviewed Pedals available. If you’d like to take a bit more time to find out why it scored so well in these reviews just click the “Read Full Review” button and we’ll send you off to the product page at Chain Reaction Cycles where you can check out all the customer ratings. And don’t forget that Chain Reaction Cycles was also the cheapest source for Shimano A520 Road Pedals in our search today, at £27.49.

Here are just a couple of interesting reviews that we picked out from verified customers:

by Anonymous, 17 January 2011, 11 out of 11 people found this review helpful I have (Handsome but) wide feet and found that they would go numb in my shimano MTB shoes worn on my road bike using M520 style pedals but not on my platform pedals on the mountian bike wearing the same shoes. I thaught it might have been down to a support issue and hey presto it was. So if you cannot afford a pair of stronger soled road shoes and need a wider pearch then I recommend these. Gona buy a pair for me Julie aswell. ‘WORD’ I found this review helpful I did not find this review helpful

A straightforward touring/intro clipless pedal by stillmikeymustard, 16 January 2017, 5 out of 5 people found this review helpful I spent ages looking for the right pedals – literally days. What I was looking for was a pair that I can wear clipless or ordinary shoes, partly because I use my bike for lots of things: e,g, training, light touring/days out, commuting, quick trips to the shops, and partly because I’m a clipless virgin and didn’t know how I’d get on with them! These pedals are NOT clipless one side and flat the other. What I actually needed to fulfil my brief was either the A530 or the M324. However I thought I’d give them a go and in fact I really like them. They look good on the bike – more like a traditional pedal, which is nice for retro bikes, of which I have several. The wide platform helps avoid the dreaded hot spot over long distances, and though I’m not entirely sure what the point in being clipless on only one side is (weight maybe?), I quickly worked out how to flip them over; it’s also quite possible to use the other side for a short distance across a busy junction or stop start in traffic. They’re easily adjustable to suit your riding style and they are affordable, so basically they tick all the boxes (apart from the actual use I intended them for, but hey, that means I can buy some A530’s or m324’s for another bike!). Pros: good value look nice work well I found this review helpful I did not find this review helpful

Shimano A520 Road Pedals – other options

With 888 Shimano products, 44 Shimano Pedals and 315 Pedals available from Chain Reaction Cycles you’re really not going to struggle for choice. Quite the opposite in fact, there’s just too much choice to make a simple decision. If you do want to read a few more reviews first though you can check more of our Pedals reviews out. Our top bit of advice is to set yourself a list of “must haves” whether that’s colour, features, price or size, make sure you stick with your list as that will save you a lot of time when hunting around online.

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