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Andrew242
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: July 9, 2009
Strengths: Light, and works better then my Shimano SPD-SL. Still for the price its not that bad, but i think you should save some money and buy a pair of look instead.Weaknesses: Bearings, and probably only holds up well for 1000kmBottom Line: Bought them just to see if they really are as bad as people claim. Have ridden them for 400km now and grease started to came out from left pedal.
took them apart to see how they looked, and there are only one bearing!. So guess thats one reason to why they are cheap ;)
Still they work great actually. easy to click into and out from.
Favorite Ride: Bianchi
Price Paid:
$19.00
Purchased At: Biltema
Similar Products Used: Shimano 540
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Ringlover
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: August 3, 2005
Strengths: Easy entry, looks great, very light, came with 2 sets of cleats; very inxpensiveWeaknesses: A little trouble clicking outBottom Line: Moved from SPD's as I was looking for a wider road pedal as I started riding longer rides. So far I really like these and am not having near the experience the other reviewers are having. Very light, look good on the bike and are extremely easy to click into. I have gotten the cleat hung up a few times but no big deal, it's easily correctable. Pedal is also weighted so it is always in position to click into.
Favorite Ride: S. Centruy Drive
Price Paid:
$29.00
Purchased At: Supergo.com
Similar Products Used: SPD
Bike Setup: Calfee Tetra Pro
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Mavic's
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Ringlover
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: August 3, 2005
Strengths: Easy entry, looks great, very light, came with 2 sets of cleats; very inxpensiveWeaknesses: A little trouble clicking outBottom Line: Moved from SPD's as I was looking for a wider road pedal as I started riding longer rides. So far I really like these and am not having near the experience the other reviewers are having. Very light, look good on the bike and are extremely easy to click into. I have gotten the cleat hung up a few times but no big deal, it's easily correctable. Pedal is also weighted so it is always in position to click into.
Favorite Ride: S. Centruy Drive
Price Paid:
$29.00
Purchased At: Supergo.com
Similar Products Used: SPD
Bike Setup: Calfee Tetra Pro
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Mavic's
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TheCapMan
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: July 13, 2005
Strengths: cheap priceWeaknesses: unclippingBottom Line: the only good thing this pedal shares with look is that they both have 3 holes, other than that its a piece of junk. Unclipping is not as smooth as Look's and requires considerable force to outwardly twist your foot to disengage. The front part of the cleat frequently got stuck even after disengaging the rear section.
Favorite Ride: Rosebowl
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$30.00
Purchased At: Supergo
Similar Products Used: Look PP296
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JKE806
a Triathlete
from Date Reviewed: May 3, 2005
Strengths: NONEWeaknesses: Don't use these pedals even if they are free!!!Bottom Line: These have to be the worst pedals ever made. Wellgo essentially pirated LOOK's pedal design and made a cheap and grossly inferior product. Even with the pedals adjusted to the lowest setting for disengaging the cleats it is still VERY difficult to clip out. The cleat design is horrible. Just when you think that you have clipped out, it is still engaged and requires a serious outward thrust with your ankle to get unclipped. I used them on a dozen rides and I thought that maybe they required a breakin period but clipping out didn't get any easier. It's an awful product and if the pedals didn't come as a freebie with the bike I would be fuming mad with the LBS. And actually I still am. So the best way I can summarize these pedals is: They are crap and don't use them even if they are free!!
Purchased At: LBS
Similar Products Used: Shimano SPDs, Speedplay X2
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