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• #2
Just in case anyone is wondering about them, I used to have a pair and they're great. They're light, they clip in easy, they have a nice (little, but enough) amount of float.
I only no longer rock them because I standardised all bikes around ATACs, but these are great pedals, someone should buy them.
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• #3
Tempted - was just about to get some SPD-SL's off ebay. My geriatric knees need a fair amount of float - are these fairly forgiving?
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• #4
pm'd- if the cleats last longer than Look Delta ones then its a winner for me.
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• #5
Officially the pedals of 50/14
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• #6
Of course. Time make great road pedals from what I've heard, and they look great.
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• #7
Tempted - was just about to get some SPD-SL's off ebay. My geriatric knees need a fair amount of float - are these fairly forgiving?
[a] i've duff left knee and [b] i've got SPD-SL....and no probs for my knees and the cleats are tough and easy to walk with albeit slowly..women in high heels ovetake me with ease whilst walking, which is no bad thing i will add!...so i wuld recommend SPD-SL for bad knees...enough flat for me and easy to engage and disengage.
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• #8
Second dibs...
Velocio
rab
El_Diablo
Sainsburys_Ed
MaxC
marxist_vulcan
cabbagetom
@Dammit
Fitted and used for approx two (2) long rides, then swapped out- Time's RXS road pedal.
Comes with a pair of cleats with minimal wear.
Parker have them for £113 http://www.parker-international.co.uk/3144/Time-RXS-Carbon-Pedals.html?referrer=froogle&utm_source=google&utm_medium=froogle&utm_campaign=pid3144
So £50?