Exustar PR15 Road Bike Pedals – SPD-SL Compatible, 9/16", 162g
The Exustar PR15 is a budget-friendly road pedal designed for riders looking to get into clipless systems without overcomplicating setup. Built with a die-cast aluminum body and chromoly spindle, it delivers a stable platform with adjustable tension and SPD-SL compatibility.
Key Functional Details
- SPD-SL compatible road pedal system
- Single-sided entry design
- Die-cast aluminum body for durability
- Forged chromoly spindle for strength
- Sealed cartridge bearings with LSL bushing
- Adjustable release tension with visible gauge
- Fiberglass-reinforced thermoplastic binding mechanism
- 162g per pedal
- Standard 9/16" thread (fits most adult bikes)
Technical Specifications
| Brand | Exustar |
| Model | PR15 |
| Pedal Type | Road Clipless |
| Cleat Compatibility | SPD-SL (3-bolt) |
| Thread Size | 9/16" |
| Entry Style | Single-sided |
| Body Material | Aluminum |
| Spindle Material | Chromoly Steel |
| Bearings | Sealed Cartridge + Bushing |
| Weight | 162g (each) |
| Color | Black |
| UPC | 190534001120 |
Compatibility & Technical Notes
Good Fit:
- Road bikes using 3-bolt SPD-SL cleat systems
- Riders transitioning into clipless road pedals
- Compatible with Shimano SPD-SL cleats and equivalents
- Standard adult cranksets with 9/16" pedal threads
Not A Fit:
- SPD (2-bolt) mountain bike shoes or cleats
- Flat pedal riders without clipless-compatible shoes
- Kids bikes or bikes with 1/2" pedal threads
This pedal uses the SPD-SL (3-bolt) standard, which is different from SPD (2-bolt) systems commonly found on mountain and gravel setups.
Service / Ownership Context
Tension is adjustable to help new riders clip in and out more easily. Start with lower tension if you're new to clipless pedals. Cleats are wear items and will need periodic replacement depending on walking and use.
Fit & Use Signals
- Best for road cycling and fitness riding
- Good entry point into clipless pedal systems
- Ideal for riders upgrading from flat pedals
- Comparable to Shimano PD-R540 in function and feel
Biggest issue here is confusion between SPD and SPD-SL—customers will buy these thinking they work with MTB shoes. They do not. Make sure they have 3-bolt road shoes. Cleat setup matters: recommend installing cleats with slight float alignment and medium tension to start. Pedals are single-sided, so newer riders may struggle clipping in—set expectations. Good upsell: Shimano yellow cleats (6° float) or replacement cleats if not included. Also recommend pedal wrench or 8mm hex install depending on crank access.