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mlkovacs
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: January 18, 2011
Strengths: Very good bearings. Adjustable tension. Decent strength to weight ratio.Weaknesses: Plastic platform clip wears easily. Nose that cleat hooks into (front) wears easily and squeeks.Bottom Line: A good overall pedal. Shimano quality. Bearings will definitely outlast the other pedal parts.
Similar Products Used: Look (long time ago).
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croix de fer
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: March 27, 2010
Strengths: read above, goofball!!Weaknesses: NONE for the $ being paid but compared to other systems they are a tad bit heavy. But if they were lighter then maybe they would not be as durable... got it liver lips?Bottom Line: best farkin' pedals money can buy for any occasion, bilches... whether it be racing, training, commuting, rec/charity rides or just plain fruitin' off. I have two sets, one on each bike... I've accumulated about 28,000 mile on both (about 14,000 each) and both pedal sets are as funtionally sound as when they were new. Never a problem... very durable... never a phantom release... great bearings and real smooth... great power transmission... stable wide platform... all that chit tough guy!!!!
For the money they are better than Dura Ace, speedplay, campy, look, time... beats 'em all, bilches... beats 'em all!!
Favorite Ride: your momma's back yard
Bike Setup: none of your business
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msonaram
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: March 10, 2009
Strengths: worked well in all weatherWeaknesses: none so farBottom Line: good pedal for the long haul
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$120.00
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Zipp0
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: August 21, 2008
Strengths: -not expensive
-not overly heavy
-large platform
-confidence inspiring clip-inWeaknesses: -not double sided, but you can adaptBottom Line: I'm a new mountain bike racer who trains on the road. These pedals are a great value for the money. The click-in is super solid and sounds like ski bindings. Not too much float, which I prefer on the road. I didn't even need to adjust the tension from the factory.
Favorite Ride: Piketown-->443-->Blue Mtn Pkwy
Price Paid:
$67.00
Purchased At: jensonusa.com
Similar Products Used: Time ATAC
Bike Setup: 2001 LeMonde Tourmalet
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NavTri
a Triathlete
from Date Reviewed: August 11, 2008
Strengths: Looks, price, clip-in & clip-out performance.Weaknesses: Too little floatBottom Line: Nice looking pedals at a good price point. Too little float for me - put a lot of pressure on my knees no matter how much I tinkered with the cleat position. Moved from Looks, which gave me no problems, to the Shimano which strained my knees and now to Speedplay Zeros - which I love.
Favorite Ride: Bridges
Price Paid:
$70.00
Purchased At: New on Ebay
Similar Products Used: Looks (red cleat) and Speedplay Zero
Bike Setup: Cervelo R3
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