---
product_id: 48175291
title: "Shimano PD-M324 // SPD Pedal (im Karton)"
brand: "shimano"
price: "$247.89"
currency: USD
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Shimano"
url: https://www.desertcart.ec/products/48175291-shimano-pd-m324-spd-pedal-im-karton
store_origin: EC
region: Ecuador
---

# Durable cup & cone bearings Adjustable cleat tension Dual-sided SPD & flat pedal Shimano PD-M324 // SPD Pedal (im Karton)

**Brand:** shimano
**Price:** $247.89
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚴‍♂️ Pedal your way: clip in or cruise out—freedom on every ride!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Shimano PD-M324 // SPD Pedal (im Karton) by shimano
- **How much does it cost?** $247.89 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ec](https://www.desertcart.ec/products/48175291-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

- • **Built to Last:** Serviceable cup and cone bearings ensure long-lasting smooth performance.
- • **Effortless Transition:** Perfect for commuters and tourers who switch between cleated shoes and everyday kicks.
- • **Lightweight Yet Sturdy:** At just 533g, these pedals balance durability with nimble ride feel.
- • **Customizable Engagement:** Start with easy clip-in/out tension and dial it up as your skills grow.
- • **Versatile Dual-Sided Design:** Ride clipped in or casual with ease—SPD on one side, flat on the other.

## Overview

The Shimano PD-M324 SPD Pedal is a modern, dual-sided pedal designed for recreational riders, commuters, and touring cyclists. Featuring an SPD clip-in mechanism on one side and a flat pedal on the other, it offers unmatched versatility for riding with cleats or regular shoes. Adjustable cleat tension allows riders to customize engagement ease, while durable cup and cone bearings extend pedal life. Weighing 533 grams, these pedals combine lightweight performance with rugged construction, making them ideal for those seeking convenience without compromise.

## Description

Product Description Ideal pedal for recreational riders who commute and tour Combines SPD mechanism on one side and flat pedal body on the other, you can ride with cleats or normal shoes Serviceable cup and cone bearings add to long life of the pedals Adjustable cleat tension means you can start off with loose tension for extra easy engagement and release, and turn up the tension as you progress Weight: 533 grams Box Contains 1xPEDAL M324 SPD

Review: Versatile, sturdy, easy-to-use single-sided/flat pedals - These pedals are ideal for cyclists who want the convenience of a flat pedal (that can also be fitted with a third-party toe clip) for use around town or with non-cleated shoes, combined with an SPD pedal that allows for cleated cycling shoes for more serious rides. The flat side of the pedal also has plenty of grip/contact points, meaning that when used with non-cleated, everyday shoes, the shoes don't slip. Well-made, per most Shimano products, sturdy, and not too heavy. Decent value for those looking for convenience and versatility. They also look good on the bike, in a mixed brushed and polished finish. Note that half toe-clips catch on the ground when the SPD side of the pedal is being used, making them slightly less versatile as a combination. This was the case on a gravel bike with 172.5mm cranks.
Review: Great beginner pedals at a great price. - These are my first foray into the clip on pedal world and they're a great pair for a novice! I bought them specifically because they are double sided and I wanted the flexibility of being able to jump on the bike wearing my trainers on if I wanted to pop down the shops etc. But...... since I bought them I've only used them with cycling shoes because it's so much easier. I've now done about 700 miles on the bike since I bought these. I ride a hybrid mountain bike and the majority of my cycling is done on the road or cycle paths, the pedals are solid and sturdily built but quite big in comparison to lots of other versions out there (again though I chose this size deliberatly). Clipping in and out the pedal is really easy once you get the hang of it, they are tensioned perfectly and haven't need adjusting since they were fitted. Couple of things things to note if like me you've never used SPD pedals before.... 1) It will take your legs a while to get accustomed to the new and better cycling position, they will ache a bit first though! 2)You will at some point forget you're clipped in and fall over (I can't say fall off because you will most definitely still be attached to the bike) if you can practice getting on and off the pedals, you need to master that technique to avoid embarrassment! All in all, great beginner pedals at a great price and really well engineered. Seen a few people asking, so just to confirm, pedals come with cleats in the box.

## Features

- Ideal pedal for recreational riders who commute and tour
- Combines SPD mechanism on one side and flat pedal body on the other, you can ride with cleats or normal shoes
- Serviceable cup and cone bearings add to long life of the pedals
- Extra easy engagement and release, and turn up the tension as you progress
- Weight: 533 grams

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000NORMU4 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 58,405 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 298 in Pedals |
| Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
| Brand | SHIMANO |
| Brand Name | SHIMANO |
| Colour | Silver |
| Country Of Origin | Malaysia |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,380 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00689228072466, 04250506106980, 04524667072461 |
| Included Components | nothing |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10L x 7W centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Shimano Pédales pour VTT EPDM324, Mixte Adulte, Gris, 9/16-inch |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Shimano |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_4524667072461 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | producer |
| Material | Chromium-Molybdenum Steel |
| Material Type | Chromium-Molybdenum Steel |
| Model Number | EPDM324 |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Product dimensions | 10L x 7W centimetres |
| Style | Modern |
| Thread Size | 1921 |
| UPC | 689228072466 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SHIMANO
- **Colour:** Silver
- **Item weight:** 0.5 Kilograms
- **Material:** Chromium-Molybdenum Steel
- **Product dimensions:** 10L x 7W centimetres

## 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)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: It says they are intended for mountain bike use. Is there any particular reason they are not suitable for a road bike?**
A: I don't see the harm for using them on a road bike, but road bikes are built with weight in mind, and these would add quite a bit of weight compared to buying just clipless pedals. They could also go on a hybrid. I bought them so that I can use them for being able to quickly ride to the shops without the need for cycle shoes, as well as being able to go on a bike ride with cycle shoes. I hope this helps.

**Q: the cleats that come can be released in booth directions, or just inside??**
A: The cleats are multi-directional release,you can release them by turning them to the inside,to the outside or even by raising your heel straight up.This makes them good for people who are new to using cleats,in an emergency you can free your shoe by using almost any sharp movement.

**Q: Do the cleats come with, or do I have to order separately? I'm new to this stuff!**
A: I did order cleats, then found out they were included when the pedals arrived. I use these on my touring bike, they're great, and I don't have to put cycling shoes on if I just want to pop to the shops.

**Q: Does anybody know what size spanner, needs to be used, without having to buy a specific pedal spanner?**
A: As others have said it's 15mm.  However, the gap to access this is only 4mm, and to provide the precise reason you may need a pedal wrench[1] I measured my [albeit cheap] 15mm spanner and it is 6mm thick.

[1] I use the Park PW-4 which is very nice, but I would think that 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/DECARETA-Spanner-Function-Bicycle-Anti-Skidding/dp/B07VL2MLYY

Would do just fine.  And please, a dab of grease on the threads or they will never come off again!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Versatile, sturdy, easy-to-use single-sided/flat pedals
*by L***D on 1 May 2024*

These pedals are ideal for cyclists who want the convenience of a flat pedal (that can also be fitted with a third-party toe clip) for use around town or with non-cleated shoes, combined with an SPD pedal that allows for cleated cycling shoes for more serious rides. The flat side of the pedal also has plenty of grip/contact points, meaning that when used with non-cleated, everyday shoes, the shoes don't slip. Well-made, per most Shimano products, sturdy, and not too heavy. Decent value for those looking for convenience and versatility. They also look good on the bike, in a mixed brushed and polished finish. Note that half toe-clips catch on the ground when the SPD side of the pedal is being used, making them slightly less versatile as a combination. This was the case on a gravel bike with 172.5mm cranks.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great beginner pedals at a great price.
*by S***G on 12 May 2020*

These are my first foray into the clip on pedal world and they're a great pair for a novice! I bought them specifically because they are double sided and I wanted the flexibility of being able to jump on the bike wearing my trainers on if I wanted to pop down the shops etc. But...... since I bought them I've only used them with cycling shoes because it's so much easier. I've now done about 700 miles on the bike since I bought these. I ride a hybrid mountain bike and the majority of my cycling is done on the road or cycle paths, the pedals are solid and sturdily built but quite big in comparison to lots of other versions out there (again though I chose this size deliberatly). Clipping in and out the pedal is really easy once you get the hang of it, they are tensioned perfectly and haven't need adjusting since they were fitted. Couple of things things to note if like me you've never used SPD pedals before.... 1) It will take your legs a while to get accustomed to the new and better cycling position, they will ache a bit first though! 2)You will at some point forget you're clipped in and fall over (I can't say fall off because you will most definitely still be attached to the bike) if you can practice getting on and off the pedals, you need to master that technique to avoid embarrassment! All in all, great beginner pedals at a great price and really well engineered. Seen a few people asking, so just to confirm, pedals come with cleats in the box.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'm pretty happy. Maybe I've ruined my Brompton a bit
*by M***L on 3 March 2017*

I have little to compare these too, except the Brompton pedals they have replaced, and the Look pedals that I used over 25 years ago. Compared to the Brompton pedals, these are heavier, as the outers are not aluminium, so if you're trying to save weight, you are not going to. Also, you will lose the ability to fold the left pedal. However, the efficiencies totally outweigh this feature for someone that doesn't take his bike on the tube/train very often. However, compared to my memory of the Look pedals that I had all those years ago, is that they're a little more difficult to get your foot out, and don't necessarily provide quite the same efficiency. But they do let you use them without having cleated shoes, without difficulty. For commuting, these pedals are ideal. I went for some Giro shoes with a recess for the cleats, rather than a full road shoe, so both sides of this pedal work well. Riding without cleated shoes, it tends to be a 50-50 chance that when I stick my food on the pedal, I'll get the SPD side, but when riding with cleated shoes, I tend to take my foot off the left pedal near the ground, and the SPD side tends to stay up so that I can quickly click back in. It's only been a week with them, but so far, I'm pretty happy. Maybe I've ruined my Brompton a bit, but with cleated shoes, everything is more efficient, even with the extra weight. In traffic, is easy to unclip, and use the other side of the pedal instead. Maybe not quite the same as I remember the Look pedals, but I'm happy all the same. Update: They're not necessarily the best quality. After about 1000km or so, already getting a little clicky. Also, for longer rides, I'd probably go with larger cleats, like Look or SPD-SL that spread the pressure out a little more. But as a commuter pedal that gives you the option of not using cleated shoes, I'm still pretty happy with them, although annoyed with the clicking.

## Frequently Bought Together

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

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*Last updated: 2026-07-03*