So disappointing for what is supposed to be their flagship. If you were doing it again, would you go for the PD-8120 XT's instead? I haven't heard they have this issue, but I hear tons of people say the XTR's are doing this, and it scares me to make the investment over the XT's.
I would definitely try the XT version. I am still riding on The Mallot E's, but will probably switch again to the Shimano because of how stable and planted that I felt on them. I have not met anybody that has an issue with the XT pedal.
@@samuraioodon XT does not have the same issues, as they have a different spindle. I would return them. this is a manufacturer's defect that is known. If those seals don't work your pedals will not last very long.
I have the same issue on my M-9100 pair. The seals already came out as brand new. And over 1 month of use the seals don't even look like rubber.
I added 3 o-rings to each spindle, problem solved.
Dude super helpful
So disappointing for what is supposed to be their flagship. If you were doing it again, would you go for the PD-8120 XT's instead? I haven't heard they have this issue, but I hear tons of people say the XTR's are doing this, and it scares me to make the investment over the XT's.
I would definitely try the XT version. I am still riding on The Mallot E's, but will probably switch again to the Shimano because of how stable and planted that I felt on them. I have not met anybody that has an issue with the XT pedal.
@@Tips.and.Tricks I have xtr 9100 and first ride this happened…wonder if I should return. Wonder xt has same issue?
@@samuraioodon XT does not have the same issues, as they have a different spindle. I would return them. this is a manufacturer's defect that is known. If those seals don't work your pedals will not last very long.