Time Equipe Pro Ti Pedals


  • Average Rating: 4.6/5
  • MSRP: $ 289.99
  • # of Reviews: 15

Product Description

  • Lower bioposition (sole to spindle distance) of 8.5 mm.
  • 10° angular freedom and 5mm of lateral clearance.
  • 35' cornering clearance.
  • Titanium Axle


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    User Reviews

    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by siegeb a Road Racer from New York, NY, USA

    Date Reviewed: April 23, 2002

    Strengths:    - Great power transition
    - Simple cleat system eliminates constant adjustments after changing


    Weaknesses:    - none

    Bottom Line:   
    Have had Looks since I started riding and invariably had knee pain whenever I changed the cleats. Recently changed cleats and knee pain reappeared. Thus made the switch to Time, as I still wanted a platform pedal. Knee pain went away immediately. Worth the price for that alone.

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    Similar Products Used:   Look PP396

    Bike Setup:   Colnago C-40 w/ Campy Record gruppo and Mavic Cosmic Carbones (racing), Heliums (racing) or Open Pro


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:3
    Submitted by David Jones a Road Racer from Virginia Beach,VA

    Date Reviewed: August 1, 2001

    Strengths:    Great Bearing! Design Concept is excellent, even with adapter plates, the sole of the shoe is ON the axle.

    Weaknesses:    Spring tension is a bit harsh, but unclipping is predictable.

    Bottom Line:   
    The best pedal on the market in my opinion.

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    Favorite Ride:   Windatheback

    Price Paid:    $259.00

    Purchased At:   Excel Sports

    Similar Products Used:   SPD-R

    Bike Setup:   XL EV2


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Jack Ibagbaga a Recreational Rider from Fremont

    Date Reviewed: July 19, 2001

    Strengths:    easy to use. lots of lateral movement which is good for my knees and other joints.

    Weaknesses:    weight. but with the new Ti's, they're decent besides, if I'm suppose to shave some weight, I'll trim my beer gut.

    Bottom Line:   
    I've read somewhere that G. Lemond swear on this types of pedals. They're the best. I'd like to try speedplay x1's but not anymore. 5*'s on value since I feel like I've stolen this one from someone else.

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    Favorite Ride:   crits

    Price Paid:    $20.00

    Purchased At:   garage sale

    Similar Products Used:   SPD's and LOOK

    Bike Setup:   Calfee Tetra-Custom with 700c rear and 650c front. Zipp wheels and full Dura Ace components with a Carbon X bar.


    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by Mark Joseph a Road Racer from San Jose, CA

    Date Reviewed: July 5, 2001

    Strengths:    Supports my feet with large platform, very reliable, easy
    to click out of.


    Weaknesses:    Its a little heavy but all the good pedals seem to be that way.

    Bottom Line:   
    I love these pedals. I only wish they were a little bit
    lighter. I have never had a single problem with them, nor
    have my knees ever hurt as a result of using them.

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    Favorite Ride:   hills

    Price Paid:    $280.00

    Similar Products Used:   None

    Bike Setup:   Litespeed Vortex, Campi Chorus 9 speed, Rolf Wheels,
    Alpha Q Fork, Easton Carbon Handlebars, Newton Stem.


    Overall Rating:1
    Value Rating:1
    Submitted by bryan martinez a Road Racer from los angeles

    Date Reviewed: June 4, 2001

    Strengths:    Good for cornerning, especially when grinding pavement, smooth rounded surface -no hard edges to get caught on pavement.

    Weaknesses:    The spring tension is so strong to release pedal that it has worn down cartilidge in my ankle. Also hard to step into pedals once cleats are worn.

    Bottom Line:   
    I used Time Criteriums and Titanuim version for 5+ years. Averaging 6000 miles a year. My predominant ankle for releasing from the pedal, grinds and pops from the cartilidge being worn down by the very strong spring tension on the Time pedals.
    -Switched to Speedplay X2's with no spring tension -just a simple clip.

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    Favorite Ride:   Mt. Tam -Marin County

    Price Paid:    $200.00

    Purchased At:   Friends house

    Similar Products Used:   Switched to Speedplay and loving them!!!

    Bike Setup:   Serotta Titanium Legend, Dura-Ace, Mavic Wheels.



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