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Crank Bros. Acid Pedal

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    Submitted by azonicrevenge a Weekend Warrior from San Diego, CA USA
    Date Reviewed: September 3, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Noble Canyon
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $85.00
    Purchased At:Ebay
    Strengths:Crank Bros Clip in Mechanism.
    Carbon Fiber Body looks aweseome.
    Nice Platform size without the weight.
    Weaknesses:None, well maybe if you pay retail price.
    Similar Products Used:Crankbrothers Eggbeater, Shimano SPD, Crankbrothers 50/50
    Bike Setup:Azonic Revenge
    Bottom Line:Crank Bros puts out some great procduct from packaging to the durability of their product.
    If your looking for a pedal with more platform than the candy's but less weight and bulk of the mallets, this is the pedal for you.
    The acid 2 and 3's are a lot lighter and the carbon body is pretty sexy!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Mark R a Weekend Warrior from Toronto, Canada
    Date Reviewed: August 21, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Dagmar
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $60.00
    Purchased At:Ebay
    Strengths:Acid 1; Good value.
    Wide platform
    Great binding system
    Great in dry or muddy conditions
    395 grams. Not bad for a wider platform lower end Acid .
    Weaknesses:Non yet...
    Similar Products Used:VP,Shimano, CB Mallets, CB Candy (shtty as bearings go in 7-8 rides)
    Bike Setup:Santa Cruz Blur LT, with fox, xtr, etc...
    Bottom Line:Great buy and reliable pedal for agressive trail riding.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Apex a Weekend Warrior from Kingston, ON
    Date Reviewed: July 9, 2008
    Favorite Trail:CB
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:Blue Sky Cycling
    Strengths:Lightweight, sheds mud well, you stay clipped in
    Weaknesses:maybe 12 rides this season and one pedal needs to be rebuilt and the other is not far behind. Doesn't spin freely, takes more effort to clip in than SPD's.
    Similar Products Used:SPD
    Bike Setup:Gary Fisher Hifi
    Bottom Line:A nice pedal with a great platform great for riding in your normal shoes, solid spring means you won't slip out of your pedal, overall it does the job well. The bad part is that after limited use the bearings are shot and need a rebuild. I popped the end cap off last night to find no grease in the bearings, no sign it was even in there to begin with. Since I'm in Canada and bought in the US no one seems to be willing to help with warranty not even Crank Bros. If I could go back I would have opted for the Time ATAC instead.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Chris Mills a Weekend Warrior from Atlanta, GA
    Date Reviewed: February 20, 2008
    Favorite Trail:blankets...bear
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $138.00
    Purchased At:Tree Fort Bikes
    Strengths:light weight, look cool, come out when you need to and dont when you dont
    Weaknesses:none! unless you count the fact that the paint chips away after a while (but if yours don't then you're not riding them hard enough!)
    Similar Products Used:Time Atac, Shimano M520
    Bike Setup:Fisher Hifi Deluxe
    Bottom Line:these pedals are great! they stay clipped in when I need them too and almost always unclip if i take a spill! I can't say enough good things about them. Before i had these i had some times and some shimanos, the times were decent enough but the shimanos SUCKED! they were constantly coming unclipped (which a lot of time resulted in a crash for me)
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Amy Coleman a Cross Country Rider from Richmond, VA
    Date Reviewed: February 4, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Buttermilk
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $79.00
    Purchased At:Ebay
    Strengths:Very durable, I have smashed them into rocks & concrete and still hold up. Very easy to clip in and out of. I LOVE these pedals.
    Weaknesses:Hmm.. not any really. The one thing that I was warned about and I have had happen, is of you bounce the bottom of the pedal off something, you might unclip.
    Similar Products Used:SPD
    Bike Setup:Ironhorse Warrior Expert
    Bottom Line:A durable pedal, easy in and out, great product for the price. Would highly recommend these pedals.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Don a Weekend Warrior from Gilbert AZ
    Date Reviewed: November 27, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Hawes
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $100.00
    Purchased At:Cactus
    Strengths:The platform is the perfect size for all around trail riding. Crankbrothers easy to use, no adjustment required clips are fantastic.
    Weaknesses:The left pedal began shooting out grease after a few rides. The pedal had to be rebuilt.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano 505
    Bike Setup:Iron Horse MKIII Comp with Rockshock Revelation fork and WTB Weirwolf tires
    Bottom Line:I love the pedals. The pedals are light for a platform pedal and allows me to unclip when I come to a rough technical section. I use the 15 degree setup since 20 degrees appears to be a bit overkill.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Caleb a Cross Country Rider from Portland, OR
    Date Reviewed: October 15, 2007
    Favorite Trail:singletrack dirt
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $78.00
    Purchased At:Ebay
    Strengths:Good Design. Easy to clip in, easy to clip out.
    Great in the mud. Never a problem with gumming up even if my shoes are caked from walking in peanut butter textured mud.
    I like the platform / support.
    Weaknesses:A little harder to clip than my M520's.
    Similar Products Used:M520's, M505's, Shimano Platform Clipless
    Bike Setup:2008 Gary Fisher Hi-Fi Pro 29er
    Bottom Line:I like these pedals. They are good pedals.
    I like the platform with the egg-beater clip in design. Great for any condition.
    I clip out easily, I fell 3X yesterday and was able to clip out to catch myself. Smooth bearing action.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Colin a from SLO, CA, USA
    Date Reviewed: August 5, 2007
    Favorite Trail:My backyard
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $100.00
    Purchased At:Arts Cyclery
    Strengths:Light, decent sized platform, lots of float for my bad knee
    Weaknesses:Quality of axle, quality of bearings/seals, clip in angle
    Similar Products Used:SPD, egg beaters, Time ATAC carbon
    Bike Setup:Nomad, Float 36
    Bottom Line:I got these (acid 1) because I needed a bit more platform. I have flat pedals for when I am doing bigger stuff but wanted these for trail riding after I bent my Time's. After my first 3 hour ride in dusty conditions the left pedal was drooling oil out the seal and felt rough. They are really easy to rebuild though so that wasn't too bad. Still, 1 ride and a rebuild? I have gotten a couple rides since then and that pedal is feeling slightly rough, I may have to replace the needle bearing, we'll see.
    As for function, I have used the egg beaters for about a year before I bent them and switched to Time's which lasted almost 2 years (my trails are very rocky). For some reason the Acid's feel like I have to go a bit toe in to clip in which is very weird. I can't clip in with my foot in its natural position no matter how hard I push. That was never an issue with the Time's but at least the platform makes it possible to continue riding even if I am not clipped in though being distracted by wrestling with the pedal isn't the best. Hopefully I will get used to it but it still feels unnatural to put my toe that far in every time I want to clip in. BTW, I run them at 15 degree as 20 is just too much.
    I have to applaud Crank Brothers for being the first to make an "All Mountain" style pedal that is a platform but lighter weight.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Al C a Weekend Warrior from Alhambra
    Date Reviewed: June 16, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Aliso wood cyn
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $85.00
    Purchased At:Beyond bikes
    Strengths:weight, looks good
    Weaknesses:small learning curve coming from spd, not a snappy release like spd
    Similar Products Used:lots of spds, 959,520,647, time atac and smarty
    Bike Setup:the works, Ibis mojo carbon, Maverick Duc32 and speedball R, Marta SL, I9 wheels, XTR cranks and F-der, X.O shifter and R-der, ODI, and so on.
    Bottom Line:good looking and functioning pedal I'm using the Acid 1 now and waiting for the Acid2. It weight almost the same as the regular spd pedals but provide much more plattform. A bit of a learning curve when switching from spd, getting in required a new muscle memory. Currently it takes a few second longer than my 959 but I'll get use to it. Clipping in you can sense a dull click not snappy by any mean, but click out you can't really feel any thing.

    As far as the release, 15 degree is good for me, at 20 your knee is moving out so much before release. It feel like mud and dirt will not be an issue with this pedal at all.

    Overall I like the pedal a lot, hopefully once it's broken in it will fill in all of the flaw it has right now.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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