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product_id: 1483910
title: "Shimano PD-M324 // SPD Pedal (im Karton)"
brand: "shimano"
price: "₨65162"
currency: LKR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Shimano"
url: https://www.desertcart.lk/products/1483910-shimano-pd-m324-spd-pedal-im-karton
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region: Sri Lanka
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# Lightweight 1.17 lbs total Dual-sided clip/clipless design Adjustable cleat retention Shimano PD-M324 // SPD Pedal (im Karton)

**Brand:** shimano
**Price:** ₨65162
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚴‍♂️ Ride smart, ride sharp — never miss a beat on or off the saddle!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Shimano PD-M324 // SPD Pedal (im Karton) by shimano
- **How much does it cost?** ₨65162 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.lk](https://www.desertcart.lk/products/1483910-shimano-pd-m324-spd-pedal-im-karton)

## Best For

- shimano enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted shimano brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Durable Aluminum Body:** Sleek barrel finish meets rugged reliability
- • **Precision SPD Interface:** Engineered for secure, efficient power transfer
- • **Customizable Cleat Tension:** Fine-tune your grip for ultimate control
- • **Versatile Dual-Sided Pedals:** Clip in for performance, step on for casual rides
- • **Ready to Ride Out of the Box:** Includes 2-bolt cleats for instant upgrade

## Overview

The Shimano PD-M324 pedals combine a professional-grade SPD clipless system on one side with a standard platform on the other, perfect for riders who demand versatility without compromise. Crafted from durable aluminum with adjustable cleat retention, these lightweight pedals (1.17 lbs) come with 2-bolt cleats included, making them an ideal upgrade for multipurpose cycling needs.

## Description

Product description Perfect for Everyday Riding The PD-M324 will be on your side whether you’re commuting to work or cruising around town. On one side is a platform pedal you can use with everyday shoes, and on the other is an SPD / 2-bolt cleat-compatible pedal to use with clip-in cycling shoes. Versatile and durable, these pedals are perfect for your everyday riding. Convenience and Efficiency in One Pedal Take advantage of the flexibility of the PD-M324 while running errands or commuting to work. On one side is a platform pedal you can use with everyday shoes. On the other side is an SPD clip-in pedal for use with SPD / 2-bolt compatible clip-in cycling shoes. User Friendly and Durable The tension settings of the SPD clip-in pedal are adjustable. That means you can customize how hard or easy it is to clip in and out of the pedal. The mechanisms are sealed and cup & cone bearings are serviceable for user-friendly durability. FEATURES Adjustable Tension Settings Customize how easy or hard it is to clip in and out of the SPD / 2-bolt cleat compatible pedal Platform Pedal on One Side For convenient use with any type of shoe SPD Pedal on One Side Clip in with a SPD / 2-bolt cleat compatible shoe for efficient pedaling Sealed and robust axle mechanisms For durable and low-maintenance use

Review: Good pedals, for the money - I bought these to replace a set of pedals with bad bearings (they went out after almost 10 years of service), and I figured I'd get myself halfway into the clipless pedals club, so these appeared to be a decent compromise. They're a little bit heavy, which in my world just means that they're really sturdy and solidly built, but I suppose there might be people out there who are trying to keep their bike weight down for those races, and these wouldn't be a great bet for that. Installation was easy, and I used these for about a month before getting shoes that would allow me to clip in, experiencing very little annoyance at having to occasionally flip the pedals to get onto the platform side. Now that I have installed the included clips on my new shoes, I noticed that one of the little brackets included with the hardware doesn't allow the screw heads to sit flush, meaning that they would scrape pretty heavily on the ground if I were to walk around a lot. I'm trying to track down a replacement set of those things, but I do find it curious that one bracket is fine and the other isn't. Maybe this is how they keep the price down. Getting the clip side up has been a little bit more challenging than it was to get the platform side up, so I'm glad I can ride more-or-less comfortably with either side up, at least for short distances. I haven't taken the clipless setup on a long ride yet, but I'm hoping this will cure some foot numbness that I'd been experiencing on 20 mile rides. If not, I suppose I'll be hunting down a new seat next month! Edit: 5 years later, still pretty happy with these. I ride with clipless shoes about half the time, and the other half I ride with street shoes. Sure, that sounds weird, but due to weird traditions these are clipless pedals and so require clipless shoes if you want to clip in. Yep. So I'm still pretty happy with these, as they're versatile and reasonably well-sealed inexpensive pedals. If they eventually give out, I'll probably try to replace them with something similar, because sometimes I like to be clipped in, and sometimes I don't. They are a bit heavy, so if weight is a concern, you might want to check around for something less rugged. But the flip side is that these are really very tough and sturdy pedals, so they can handle quite a lot of abuse.
Review: Versatile and Durable Pedals - These pedals offer excellent versatility, functioning well for both clipless and platform use. The SPD feature works perfectly for cycling enthusiasts who need efficient power transfer, while the flat side provides great grip and comfort for casual rides. The build quality is solid, and the pedals feel sturdy and reliable. Installation was straightforward, and they have held up well after several months of use. A great option for riders looking for a pedal that accommodates different riding styles.

## Features

- Shimano pedaling dynamics - spd performs whether you’re on or off the bike; makes pedaling more efficient with a wide variety of shoe and pedal styles; and the recess cleat makes walking more comfortable
- Innovative - by eliminating toe-clips and integrating the pedal and outsole into a single; unified power transfer system; shimano changed the industry
- Incredible performance - spd not only boosting power to the pedal; but also the rider’s control over increasingly adventurous styles of riding
- Better control - you can pedal with greater efficiency; stability and comfort with the spd system
- Superior mud-shedding design - an open binding design allows mud and debris to be flushed out when the rider steps in

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000NORMU4 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #144,368 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #326 in Bike Pedals |
| Bike Type | Road Bike |
| Brand | SHIMANO |
| Brand Name | SHIMANO |
| Color | One Color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,224 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00689228072466, 04250506106980, 04524667072461 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.94"L x 2.76"W |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | SHIMANO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_4524667072461 |
| Material | Steel/Alloy |
| Material Type | Steel/Alloy |
| Model Number | EPDM324 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94"L x 2.76"W |
| Product Style | Double Face |
| Style | Double Face |
| Thread Size | 1921 |
| UPC | 689228072466 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Shimano
- **Color:** Silver
- **Material:** Chromium-Molybdenum Steel
- **Product Dimensions:** 3.94"L x 2.76"W
- **Item Weight:** 0.5 Kilograms

## Images

![Shimano PD-M324 // SPD Pedal (im Karton) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71pQmylFOhL.jpg)
![Shimano PD-M324 // SPD Pedal (im Karton) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51GtqFd8H9L.jpg)
![Shimano PD-M324 // SPD Pedal (im Karton) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61mMdcjnLvL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Which side of the pedal naturally comes to the top?**
A: if you roll your foot from front to rear, the PLATFORM is up.  If you push/drag your foot from rear to front, you get the CLEAT.  So, you get to pick with these.  Fresh out of the box, they don't naturally 'drop', but once you get 10-15 miles on them... the 'rear' of the pedal drops so that you get the proper action.  If it won't... you need to have them re-lubed, overhauled (e.g. new balls), and the seals inspected.  Also, there is a special tool for these to get the bearing pre-load correct.  If you do not have the tool (shimano part# for the tool is on the datasheet for these pedals at shimano.com), do not disassemble them--You will not be able to re-assemble them.  (if you do disassemble them, try your best to get them back 'together' and head to your LBS, they may preload and tighten them for you, or order the tool for you.)

**Q: Is there space to attach velcro straps/cages? I know this isn't necessary, but I am looking for versatility.**
A: YES of course! I have clipless on one side and old rat traps or clips on the other side for those days when I am lazy and dont want to change shoes for a quick 10 minuite fast spin.

**Q: Can I just wear normal shoes with these? Is this a good choice for a road bike?**
A: Yes with these pedals you can wear street shoes or spd cleats. I agree w/ the other person that if you're concerned about weight then these are wrong for you.

**Q: What is the thread/axel size?**
A: 9/16"-20 is the standard for bicycle pedal threads, left hand thread on the left side to prevent backing out under precession.  These follow that convention.Old one-piece steel cranks sometimes have 1/2"-20 threads.Most pedals use 15mm open end wrenches to install.  These do, and also take a 6mm allen wrench (although the recess looks a little shallow for putting a lot of torque into it, it is still nice for an on-road tightening, if necessary.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good pedals, for the money
*by S***D on September 5, 2011*

I bought these to replace a set of pedals with bad bearings (they went out after almost 10 years of service), and I figured I'd get myself halfway into the clipless pedals club, so these appeared to be a decent compromise. They're a little bit heavy, which in my world just means that they're really sturdy and solidly built, but I suppose there might be people out there who are trying to keep their bike weight down for those races, and these wouldn't be a great bet for that. Installation was easy, and I used these for about a month before getting shoes that would allow me to clip in, experiencing very little annoyance at having to occasionally flip the pedals to get onto the platform side. Now that I have installed the included clips on my new shoes, I noticed that one of the little brackets included with the hardware doesn't allow the screw heads to sit flush, meaning that they would scrape pretty heavily on the ground if I were to walk around a lot. I'm trying to track down a replacement set of those things, but I do find it curious that one bracket is fine and the other isn't. Maybe this is how they keep the price down. Getting the clip side up has been a little bit more challenging than it was to get the platform side up, so I'm glad I can ride more-or-less comfortably with either side up, at least for short distances. I haven't taken the clipless setup on a long ride yet, but I'm hoping this will cure some foot numbness that I'd been experiencing on 20 mile rides. If not, I suppose I'll be hunting down a new seat next month! Edit: 5 years later, still pretty happy with these. I ride with clipless shoes about half the time, and the other half I ride with street shoes. Sure, that sounds weird, but due to weird traditions these are clipless pedals and so require clipless shoes if you want to clip in. Yep. So I'm still pretty happy with these, as they're versatile and reasonably well-sealed inexpensive pedals. If they eventually give out, I'll probably try to replace them with something similar, because sometimes I like to be clipped in, and sometimes I don't. They are a bit heavy, so if weight is a concern, you might want to check around for something less rugged. But the flip side is that these are really very tough and sturdy pedals, so they can handle quite a lot of abuse.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Versatile and Durable Pedals
*by A***B on November 11, 2024*

These pedals offer excellent versatility, functioning well for both clipless and platform use. The SPD feature works perfectly for cycling enthusiasts who need efficient power transfer, while the flat side provides great grip and comfort for casual rides. The build quality is solid, and the pedals feel sturdy and reliable. Installation was straightforward, and they have held up well after several months of use. A great option for riders looking for a pedal that accommodates different riding styles.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Super pedals for my hybrid
*by T***W on May 11, 2012*

I bought Pearl iZUMi Men's All-Road Cycling Shoe recently and wanted a set of dual platform/spd clip pedals. I tried a XLC Alloy MTB / Trekking Pedal, Black that were cheap and peformed poorly so the Shimano is my 2nd go-around. These are much higher quality despite being relatively low cost. Certainly they feel a little heavy but for my bike, a Trek Valencia hybrid, it suits me just fine--I am not out to win any races and bike for recreation and fitness. I am new to spd clips so i adjusted the clip side for low clamping. That makes these easy to engage and easy to disengage. In fact, I went to stop one time and forgot to disengage... As I went to put my foot down, it was obviously still clipped so the bike started to tip--but was able to unclamp at the last second to avoid a fall. The pedal itself is rather compact which I like. The platform side has good teeth on the outside for grip. The clip side does not have teeth so did not interfere with the soles of my shoes with recessed cleat. Performance: Very easy to clip in. Just put my feet roughly over the area of the clips and start pedaling--they pretty much clip in and give you some feedback that you are in. When set for loose clamping, there is some wiggle room for the shoes but it has never accidently released and when needed, is easy to disengage. Going clipped has really upped my pedalling to another level. Particularly with undulating tracks--it really helps to have a solid connection to the pedals when trying to pick up speed on the downhill or pedalling hard uphill (including standing pedalling). Huge difference. Still it is nice to have the option of not wearing your bike shoes. The tradeoff is that I do have to look down and sometimes spin the pedal around so the clip faces up when going clipped--worth it!!! Overall, I would not recommend anything cheaper than this pedal for starters. It is not worth the cost savings. Unless you are a racer or have a high-end bike that you paid $$$ for lightweight contruction, the weight of these pedals is a non-issue and the quality is very good for the price.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Shimano PD-M324 // SPD Pedal (im Karton)
- Shimano – pair of SPD wedges for mountain/Cyclo shoes

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