Shimano PD-6700 Ultegra SPD-SL Pedal
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Shimano PD-6700 Ultegra SPD-SL Pedal Overview
Pedals are your interface with the bike -- they need to be stiff and reliable for you to get the most out of your ride. That's why Shimano Ultegra pedals are build the way they are. With an extra-wide stainless steel platform for maximum cleat to pedal contact, a durable aluminum body and a stainless steel axle, these pedals provide unsurpassed power transfer and extra-secure engagement. Include one pair of 3-bolt SPD-SL cleats with six degrees of built in float.
Shimano PD-6700 Ultegra SPD-SL Pedal Feature
- Extra-wide platform for a much more efficient transfer of power
- Durable stainless steel body reduces flex and pedal body wear
- Adjustable entry and release tension settings
- High end, low maintenance sealed cartridge axle unit, 317-Gram
Shimano PD-6700 Ultegra SPD-SL Pedal Specifications
Shimano's recessed cleat and clipless pedal technology, called SPD, revolutionized the cycling shoe/pedal interface. Since then, decades of legendary "in the dirt" dependability, reliability, and sheer endurance have made SPD the world's go-to pedal technology. Shimano's PD-6700 pedals continue the SPD tradition. The PD-R6700 pedals, which feature proven designs that work in real-world conditions, offer such details as an extra-wide pedal platform for a more efficient transfer of power, a durable stainless-steel body that reduces flex and pedal body wear, and adjustable entry and release tension settings.
About Shimano
In 1961, a three-speed bicycle hub was displayed at the New York Toy Show. The hub--an affordable and reliable version of the multi-speed hubs growing in popularity at the time--caught the attention of the industry. So much so that by 1965, Yoshizo Shimano--the youngest son of the company founder in Japan--opened an office in New York. Shimano's goal was to get quicker product feedback and to provide technical and warranty assistance to retailers selling bikes equipped with Shimano parts. Though Shimano American has grown from that first modest office staffed by only three people to a full distribution center with sales and marketing offices, its goals are the same: listen to customers and meet their needs for both bicycle and fishing products.