The best budget bike pedals for mountain biking, road and casual riding
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The best budget bike pedals for mountain biking, road and casual riding

Seven affordable bike pedals that are worth your hard-earned cash

Scott Windsor / Our Media


Every bike needs pedals and, thankfully, they don’t have to cost the earth. Here, we’ve chosen a selection of cheap bike pedals for those on a budget.

We’ve included budget road bike pedals, as well as cheap pedals for mountain biking, and affordable flat-pedal options for almost everything else.

Although the best road bike pedals and the best mountain bike pedals cost up to £180, there are bargains to be had for as little as £35.

Editor's note: this list was updated on 22 August 2025 with the addition of our latest high-scoring reviews, including the Shimano PD-M540 and Shimano Tiagra R550. We have also removed older entries and given insight into how we test budget bike pedals.

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Shimano Tiagra R550 – best budget road pedal

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Shimano PD-R550
The R550s provide excellent value. Russell Burton / Our Media
  • £75 as tested
  • Use: Road
  • Pros: Lightweight; great interface; serviceable; low maintenance
  • Cons: Not as durable as siblings

The Tiagra R550 pedals have a large platform that provides good support for getting the power down on a road bike. It shares a similar design to its pricier siblings, but is made from a composite body, rather than carbon-infused material.

If you're looking to try road pedals without breaking the bank, these are well worth a look.

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Shimano PD-M540 – best budget clipless MTB pedal

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Shimano PD-M540 pedals – body detail
The pedals are a bit more svelte and easier to service than the M520. Scott Windsor / Our Media
  • £69.99 / $85 as tested
  • Use: Mountain biking; commuting; gravel; touring; road; cyclocross
  • Pros: Incredibly durable; easy maintenance; great retention system
  • Cons: Won't win prizes for beauty

The PD-M540 is so durable that we wouldn't be surprised if it were unscathed after a nuclear war.

While it's a design that has been around for years, it's an excellent choice for those looking for a no-nonsense clipless pedal for various disciplines.

Many of us at BikeRadar rely on it daily to get us to and from work, and for our winter hack bikes.

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HT PA03A – Best budget flat pedal

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HT PA03A flat pedals offer good performance for a fair price.
HT's PA03A flat pedals are cheap and cheerful.
  • £35 / $69 / AU$70 as tested
  • Use: Mountain biking, commuting, leisure riding
  • Pros: Well-priced; stong construction; serviceable; plenty of grip
  • Cons: None

HT’s PA03A pedals might have a silly name, but they prove perfectly that you don't need to spend a fortune to get some top-performing pedals. They’re cheap, strong, light and reliable with superb levels of grip.

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Shimano M520 SPD

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Shimano M520 SPD right hand pedal in silver
The trusty M520 SPDs mean you can travel to work without having to change your footwear. Oliver Woodman / Immediate Media
  • £36.99 / $45 / AU$65.99 as tested
  • Use: mountain biking, gravel riding, commuting, leisure riding, cyclocross, touring
  • Pros: Incredibly hard-wearing; versatile; great action; long service intervals
  • Cons: Not the prettiest pedals

Shimano’s legendary M520 SPD pedals are as tough as they are cheap.

Their double-sided entry and resistance to clogging with mud means they’re immensely versatile too. Plenty of us in the BikeRadar office have used them for everything from commuting and gravel riding to cyclocross and mountain biking.

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Ritchey Comp XC

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Ritchey Comp XC gravel pedals
A marker helps set equal entry and release tension on each side. Katherine Moore / Our Media
  • £55 / $69.95 / €73 as tested
  • Use: mountain biking, gravel riding, commuting, leisure riding, cyclocross, touring
  • Pros: Great performance; lightweight; well-priced
  • Cons: Paint shows wear quickly

Similar to Shimano's SPD pedals and using the same cleat design, Ritchey's Comp XC pedals perform well, offering a lightweight clipless pedal at a low price.

Featuring ball bearings, the Comp XC pedals are fully serviceable, but require the upgraded WCS pedals service kit.

The pedals are easy to set up, with adjustable entry and release tension that can be set with an Allen key.

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Look Keo Classic 3

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Cheap bike pedals
Look's Keo Classic 3 road bike pedal is a good commuter choice. BikeRadar / Immediate Media
  • £59.99 / $119.95 as tested
  • Use: road cycling, commuting
  • Pros: Great performance; easy to use; lightweight; good looking
  • Cons: Requires dedicated cleat

Look’s entry-level Keos offer impressive performance with no real gripes. They’re also easy to use and remain relatively light due to their composite construction. Be sure not to forget to buy a set of dedicated cleats to pair with these because they aren't the same as Shimano's SPD-SL variety.

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Shimano PD-ME700

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Shimano PD-ME700 gravel pedals
The platform is similar to that on flat mountain bike pedals, but with dual-sided entry. Katherine Moore / Our Media
  • £55 as tested
  • Use: mountain biking, commuting, touring
  • Pros: Good support for trail riding; long service intervals; great cleat retention
  • Cons: Not the lightest

Providing more support than cageless SPD pedals, the PD-ME700 pedals offer a great introduction to clipless systems. The cage improves shoe-to-pedal contact, but they don't feel overly secure on rough singletrack and could be further improved. As with most Shimano pedals, the PD-ME700s are fully serviceable.

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How we test budget bike pedals

Shimano PD-M540 pedals – clipped in detail
As with all Shimano pedals, the M540 is easy to master. Scott Windsor / Our Media

We test budget bike pedals on the roads, trails and gravel paths to see how they perform in the real world.

Our testers have experience reviewing hundreds of pedals, and have a good nose for sniffing out the good from the bad.

We keep a keen eye for value for money when testing budget pedals, and we also take into account durability, maintenance, ease of use and how well made they are.