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alekski
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: May 15, 2007
Strengths: cheap, sturdy, and very lightWeaknesses: weak spring tension, they scratch easyBottom Line: A great set of road pedals, although not intended for competition they say...but those pedals are lighter and much cheaper than most "professional" pedals.After 2 years o intense use they are still in perfect working condition.The only drawback is that the spring tension is pretty weak compared to other look pedals.
Favorite Ride: hills
Price Paid:
$50.00
Similar Products Used: other look models
Bike Setup: trek madone 5, ultegra 10 speed, fsa k force carbon handlebar&seatpost
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Lugged Steel
a Commuter
from Date Reviewed: July 8, 2005
Strengths: Easy set-up and adjustments. Look quality and name.Weaknesses: noneBottom Line: Until now had never gone clipless. After 20 years of toe clips and straps my knees needed a brake. A friend recommended these pedals and I'm glad he did. Thought I'd fall or not like clipless. Boy, was I wrong. These are a great entry-level pedal. I'll never go back to clips again.
Favorite Ride: Lugged Steel Treks
Price Paid:
$49.00
Purchased At: EBAY
Similar Products Used: none
Bike Setup: 1986 Trek 520, shimano 600 group. Turbo Armadillo tires 700 x 26 Rigida 1320 Rims.
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bigbianchi
a Commuter
from Date Reviewed: July 5, 2005
Strengths: Large platform, secure attachment, no accidental unclipping, no "Look Squeek", adequate float.Weaknesses: None.Bottom Line: Excellent product. Took a little getting used to them being one-sided and the clip-in being different from my MTB pedals (Shimano 737) but after that they've been great. I can't understand these posts about accidental unclipping. I am 230lbs and I torque the pedals hard on sprinting and climbing and have NEVER had an accidental unclipping. Maybe these guys haven't set up their cleats properly? These pedals have always functioned perfectly and quietly for me.
Favorite Ride: Falls Church - Mt Vernon
Price Paid:
$65.00
Purchased At: Capitol Hill Bikes
Similar Products Used: Shimano 737 SPD
Bike Setup: 1983 Bianchi Limited (Original Owner!!)
Suntour ARX friction shifters/derailers
Sugino GT cranks
Diacompe 500 brakes/levers
Ambrosio rims w/ Sunshine hubs
Look 206 pedals
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English Guy
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: June 4, 2005
Strengths: the're cheap as chipsWeaknesses: heavy
cleats slide everywhere and wear out too quick
float is not too goodBottom Line: These pedals are not perfect, they’re just good. These were my first ever clipless pedals and after a few fall I got used to them and immediately saw the benefits of them. These pedals don’t seem to have developed the trademark look squeak or suffer from any other serious problems. Believe me I have pulled hard on these pedals and have only suffered one accidental “unclip-ige” I know that I am a good sprinter and unlike the other sprinters on this forum have never suffered problems.
Favorite Ride: any
Similar Products Used: flats and toe-clips
Bike Setup: Dawes Giro 300
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DieselDan
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: April 15, 2005
Strengths: lighter, more comfortableWeaknesses: cleat adjustmentBottom Line: These are my first set of road bike pedals. I find all the talk of better power transfer to be true, as I have seen my average speed increase faster then my MTB pedals. I've had problems setting up the cleats on the shoes.
Favorite Ride: any ride over 65° F
Price Paid:
$75.00
Purchased At: Lowcountry Bicycles
Similar Products Used: Wellgo SPD-type MTB pedals
Bike Setup: sport touring road bike with older 7-speed RSX group set
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