Description Minimal profile. Large contact area. Pedal engagement is independent of the adjustable release tension. Compatible with Look bolt pattern. 6 degree float. Compatible with ErgoBrain cadence insert. The...
Bike Setup: Merlin Extralite full Campy Record 10 speed Brooks swift ti saddle. Thomson road stem.
Summary: I bought these after using other pedals mostly because my bike is all Campy record so the pedals work well with the group. These pedals are great I can not figure out all the problems getting in to them these are about the easiest pedals to get into I have ever used very easy to set up to. Mabey cause i have been riding and working on bikes for most of my 53 years. Great product
Strengths: Great looks easy to set up easy to getinto and out of. Really smooth nice bearings.I also got a good price on them.
Weaknesses: cleats anr not the best in the world could be stronger or made to last longer
Similar Products Used: shinano look style. looks CX6 carbon and speed plays
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Bike Setup: Trek Madone 5.9, Giant TCR both Record.
Summary: I switched to these when I switched from DA to Record to match the group. Formally had Dura Ace 7750's. Never clipped out accidentally. Clipping otu was easy and a nice little float. Problem with these pedals is clipping in. Compared to the DA pedals, these are much harder to get used to clipping in and even after a few thousand miles I found myself thinking way to much about clipping in and that was enough for me to say ciao to them. I don't want to have to think twice about my equipment so these had to go. I will say that once clipped in, the pedal was equal to that of the DA pedals. The cleats also held up well, I could have easily put a few thousand more miles on them before they wore out. I'd give the nod to DA though because it has a bigger platform thus making it easier to clip in without any thought or looking down. I've since switched to Look Keo Ti's, they are more similar to the DA pedals with a wider platform, are lighter and look great.
Weaknesses: Platform a bit to small for my taste, difficult to clip in and for me I never really could get used to it the way I needed to in order to feel good about it. Very expensive, paying for the brand.
Similar Products Used: Shimano Ultegra, Dura Ace; Look Keo
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Bike Setup: Aegis Victory, Campy Record, Neuvation Wheels, campy pedals (for now), two bit legs.
Summary: At first I loved these pedals. After two years (7000 miles), I still loved these pedals. Then they wore out. The pedal bed on the left side no longer held the cleat at all. The metal of the cleat wore away making one bed longer than the other. Very dangerous. I complained to the importer who replaced them with Chorus Pro-fits for cost. That was two years ago...now the Chorus pro-fits are doing the same thing. If I don't use an almost new cleat, the pedals don't work. Yes - I replaced the plastic cleats, the metal cleats and springs.
By the way...I've read about similiar pro-fit problems on RBR discussion boards.
Strengths: work great at first. Small with good size platform.
Weaknesses: Expensive cleats that wear out too quickly. Also, the pedals themselves wear out. Temporary pedals. Campagnolo should be embarrassed.
Similar Products Used: Looks. I'm going back to Looks.
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Bike Setup: Pinarello Gallileo, Centuar group, 32 spoke open pro wheel set.
Summary: I like these pedals. Easy in/out none of the problems mentioned by others once I got used to them. Nice and light. I especially like the release tension being seperate from engagement. No pull outs but easy to get out when you want.
Strengths: Light, Campy record quality, seperate release tension.
Weaknesses: A little less float (6deg) than some others. Not a problem for me but may bother some riders.
Similar Products Used: LOOK.
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Bike Setup: Fondriest Carbon Magister
Fondriest Top Carbon Forks
FSA Integrated Headset
Campag Chorus '04
Campag Record Alloy Cranks
Campag Eurus
Fir Zenith/32h Chorus
Deda Newton/215
Selcof Carbon Seatpost
Selle San Marco "Fondriest Golden Renaix 88" Saddle
Summary: First things first, price is NZ$!
Other things - great pedals. No unexpected clip-outs and are not hard at all to clip into. Light, but who would notice the difference. After approx. 4000km still on original pair of cleats, still holding well.
Strengths: As above; no unexpected clip-outs, light (if it really matters).
Weaknesses: None I have come across except for a bit of squeking if you don't regularly grease the pedals. Retail price on the high side of what I would pay for pedals, but there are more expensive ones.
Similar Products Used: Some pair of Looks, Welgo.
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