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simon
a Recreational RiderDate Reviewed: March 11, 2011
Strengths: bearings, float, never unclip when pulling hard.Weaknesses: scratched easy when you ride 10,000miles/yr. shoe plates wear out fast and you need to carry spare shoe plates for long rides.Bottom Line: switched from toe clips to these. never had any problems (tried look pedals unsucessfully), were good for around 12years, never needed any maintainance.
Favorite Ride: paris brest
Purchased At: mail order
Similar Products Used: i'd be eager to hear of anything better, campy record track quills were what they replaced.
Bike Setup: heavy audax setup.
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Robert Alcasabas
a Recreational RiderDate Reviewed: April 6, 2004
Strengths: Lateral float and no knee problems EVER with cycling. No accidental unclipping in the sprints or climbs. Solid platform.Weaknesses: They look clunky and I need to use adapter plates for my Sidi shoes, but they work well. Did I mention NO KNEE PROBLEMS compared to my LOOK or Shimano buddies?Bottom Line: Have used to TIME brand pedals since 1992 when I first got my red TIME Sprint pedals. Bought these Equipe Pros knowing I was getting a solid, dependable product.
Favorite Ride: Texas Hill Country or Berkshire Mountains
Price Paid:
$115.00
Purchased At: E Bay
Similar Products Used: Always TIME when it came to clipless designs.
Bike Setup: 2002 Bianchi Eros with Campy Mirage/Veloce mix.
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martinj001
a Road Racer
from Atlanta, GADate Reviewed: October 4, 2002
Strengths: Love the lateral float. Offers slightly less "heel out" rotation as Look, but the rotation is more free floating than Look as well.Weaknesses: Weight. Slightly heavy compared to some pedals out there nowadays.Bottom Line: Very nice pedals. I had knee problems that developed while riding Look PP396 that just didn't seem to go away even when I took several weeks off. I switched to Time on a tip from a chat forum and haven't had any knee problems since. Many people say that Time pedals are harder to clip in and out of, but I found that it isn't any harder at all, just slightly different than Look--just need a couple days to get used to it.
Favorite Ride: any
Price Paid:
$120.00
Purchased At: eBay
Similar Products Used: Look PP396, older Look versions as well
Bike Setup: Giant TCR2, Dura Ace....
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gorillaman56
a Road RacerDate Reviewed: September 3, 2002
Strengths: smoothness, ease of use even getting into them is easy and getting out when you need to is no problemWeaknesses: the Cleats wear quickly especailly the newer ones that are some type of plasticBottom Line: These pedals just keep on working. I have used them for probably 10 years now with virtually no maintenance other than cleaning and some oiling. The cleats wear out pretty regularly but almost no wear on the pedals.
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$100.00
Purchased At: long forgotten TRizo
Similar Products Used: shimano
Bike Setup: Litespeed, Dura-ace
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pet
a Road Racer
from S'poreDate Reviewed: January 10, 2002
Strengths: excellent power transfer, especially sprinting and comfort for long rides.Weaknesses: weight + prices + built quality could be much better for the premium price! Paint peel-off petty fast!......For this PRICE, th pedal body should be anodised for lightness and durablility!!!!!!!!!!!Bottom Line: The best pedal I've ever use, if U solely use it for racing & training. Low profil fat contact to spindle and power transfer is awesome. No Hot-Spot when use with Sidi Genius_4, with excellent comfort for log rides. I've been spent $$$$ with Speedplay, Shimano SPD-R, Look & SPD....these are junk when you compare the feel, comfort + power transfer of these pedals. It will fit in to riders who commute, as walking on these Time cleats is dangerous.
Favorite Ride: Coaster Road
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$140.00
Purchased At: LBS
Similar Products Used: SPD-R & SPD & LOOK & SpeedPlay
Bike Setup: Principia + Ultegra + Ksyrium SSC + Time Mag-Pro Team Pedal + Wireless FlightDeck + Full Easton Carb
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