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SHIMANO PD-EH500 Urban Riding & Cycle Touring Double Sided Bike Pedal

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About this item

  • One side SPD, the other side flat
  • Light action binding makes frequent stepping-in & out easier
  • Better grip on flat side for wet condition
  • Dual side pedal good for city & touring
  • Weight: 383g per pair. Comes with 1 pair of Shimano SM-SH56 cleats



Product Description

Shimano PD-EH500 Bike pedals
SHIMANO indoor cycling pedals PD-EH500

A convenient and versatile 2-in-1 pedal

A pedal with a flat surface on one side and a SPD / 2-hole clip-in on the other. Whether you are wearing sneakers or indoor cycling-specific shoes, this user-friendly, lightweight pedal has you covered!

Shimano indoor cycling pedals PD-EH500 SPD

Clip-in or Don’t

A grippy platform on one side of the pedal allows you to enjoy the convenience of hopping on your bike in your regular sneakers or flat-soled cycling shoes. Or if you’d prefer, clip-in on the other side with SPD / 2-hole cleat compatible shoes and notice the benefits of pushing and pulling the pedals.

Shimano indoor cycling pedals PD-EH500 SPD pedals

Customizable clip-in

You can easily adjust how hard or easy it is to clip-in and out of the pedal. Loosen the tension setting with a simple turn of a bolt for an easier time clipping-in and out or increase the tension for an even more secure pedal connection.

FEATURES

Shimano PD-EH500

Adjustable Tension Settings

Customize how easy or hard it is to clip in and out of the SPD / 2-bolt cleat compatible pedal

Shimano PD-EH500

Grippy Platform On One Side

For convenient and reliable use with any type of shoe in all conditions

Shimano PD-EH500

SPD Pedal on One Side

Clip in with a SPD / 2-bolt cleat compatible shoe for efficient pedaling

Shimano PD-EH500

Sealed axle unit

Sealed cartridge axle unit for low-maintenance performance


Wilson rolando ramirez guacho
Reviewed in Spain on January 5, 2025
Son como la descripción y se ven de muy buen material.
MVO
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
I purchased the SHIMANO PD-EH500 pedals for my Zwift setup with a KICKR CORE trainer, and they’ve already made a huge difference! I had been using the pedals that came with the bike, which honestly looked like they belonged on a child’s bike. I already had Shimano clips for my shoes (which I use on my Trek hybrid road bike), so I wanted something versatile that could also work for my spouse, who doesn’t have clip-in shoes.These pedals are perfect! The double-sided design gives us both options: I can clip in for a smooth, efficient ride, and my spouse can use the flat side with regular shoes. I’ve only used them once so far, but I can already tell they’re a game-changer. My ride felt so much smoother, and my feet stayed in one place on the pedal—exactly what I needed.If you’re looking for a reliable, versatile pedal for both clip-in and casual rides, I highly recommend these. Perfect for Zwift and beyond!
benedek
Reviewed in France on December 13, 2024
Bjr superbe pédales je recommande cela fait très propre que du bonheur
Leo H.
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
It was super easy to install. One side can be clipped into your MTB shoes and the other side is flat like a standard pedal. This is the perfect pedal for city cycling because city traffic stops can be annoying and requires frequent clipping/unclipping.
Gianluca Mazzoncini
Reviewed in Italy on September 8, 2023
Sono super e molto pratiche
bulanfan
Reviewed in Sweden on September 23, 2023
But not exactly Stylish to match my bike but good function
David Aiken
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 19, 2023
Excellent product. Easy to install. Well packaged.Delivery was supposed to be before 1pm but arrived at 3pm which ki d of messed my day up other than that it would be a 5
T. Hudg
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2020
I got these for my transition between road biking - where I've been using SPD pedals for years - and mountain biking where I was finding that I needed/wanted to be clipped in for some thing and unclipped for more difficult terrain.First, the pedals are top quality. They are incredibly easy to get into and unclip from. They are light and just built well overall. The flat side is not as big as a normal flat MTB pedal though so be aware of that. If this kind of pedal is what you want, you will not be disappointed.Having said that, I've switched to flat pedals on my MTB. In the end, I got tired of trying to decide whether to use the clip side or the flat side. The clip side is great for that feeling of being solidly connected to the bike but it was holding me back from tackling more and more difficult terrain. The fear of not being able to unclip if I couldn't manage a section was getting in my head and making me not try things. It's too hard to anticipate the proper side in dynamic terrain. Plus, it was too hard to find the right side if you had to start on a hill or some difficult patch.I switched to regular flat MTB pedals and have been much happier. Knowing I can get out has given me much more confidence to tackle tough sections and I've enjoyed riding them much more. Given the proper shoes, my feet stick pretty well on the pedals anyway so it's not as bad as it could be. My feet do come off every once in a while but overall, I'm glad I went flat.That's not the fault of these pedals though so I stand by my high rating.
Louie Garcia
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2020
I’ve been biking my 4 mile commute to work and 12 mile workout ride home for about 10 years now. I’ve been using Shimano’s venerated PD-A530 on my Raleigh Detour Deluxe. I just recently built up a touring bike (using an old steel Trek Jetta frame) and wanted to get similar pedals since I switch often from biking shoes to regular shoes.These were new and much cheaper than the A530s but what caught my attention were the set screws they use as spikes on the flat side of the pedal to increase traction on the sole of your regular shoe.Pros:•Color- The pedal generally matches the black color of my Trek.•Clip strength- I don’t need these to hold my shoes super tight because I’m constantly clipping in and out of the pedals. The clips on my old A530s can be adjusted to panic-inducing tight. I’m going to replace those with these and save the A530s for when I get a serious mountain bike. Right now, they are set to their MAXIMUM tightness and it’s about the same tightness as the A530s on my other bike.•Increased traction on the platform side via set screws- This was a big selling point for me. I have slipped off the flat side of A530s more than once. This improvement, for me, makes these pedals perfect.Cons:•Color- The pedal is not exactly black. It’s more a very dark (midnight) blue. This is just a nitpicky complaint.•Clip strength- If you are a serious mountain biker or a roadie who prefers SPDs because the shoes are easier to walk in, and you need something that holds tight, these are not for you. The clip tension tops out long before panic-inducing tightness.•Missing important parts- This is the reason I didn’t give it five stars. The set screws that are supposed to fill the 16 threaded holes that make them act like traction spikes WERE NOT INCLUDED. I am not alone in this as other reviewers have also stated that their pedals did not come with set screws (a.k.a. grub screws). Fortunately for me, I work as a forklift mechanic and have friends in the industrial applications industry so I bought some myself. If you are missing yours, or you want to get some spares, the setscrew is M4 X 0.80 (4mm diameter with a pitch of .8mm between the threads). I don’t know how long the included set screws are supposed to be but I went with a length of 6 mm because it allows you to tighten the screw so that it will not wiggle out and it sticks up far enough above the surface that it gives good bite into the sole of your shoe for better traction.Overall, I am exceedingly happy with these pedals but I’m honestly a little bummed that they didn’t include the set screws.