Pedals
neilmacd
Posts: 128
Been using Time pedals - RXE/RCS for a whilw now but I've now broken part of the front edge of the pedal when my foot has slipped whilst clipping in 3 times this year.
I used to use Look pedals but had some knee probs with those.
Getting heartily p!ssed off with Time breaking as soon as I look at them practically.
Any suggestions for replacing my Time's with something more reliable that won't give me gip with my aging knees?
I used to use Look pedals but had some knee probs with those.
Getting heartily p!ssed off with Time breaking as soon as I look at them practically.
Any suggestions for replacing my Time's with something more reliable that won't give me gip with my aging knees?
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I'd rather quit than buy from Halfords
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Speedplay X Series or Zero's.
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I recently moved from Time RXS to Time I-Clic and they are a totally different experience. Huge improvement over the RXS (which I liked more than Keo's). I have also had some knee problems in the past and they haven't come back since I changed over.
I'd suggest I-Clic or Speedplay Zero's (I don't think anyone can beat the adjustability of the Zero's).0 -
Probably far too clunky for some but I have found dura ace pedals to be extremely comfortable, smooth and reliable.
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lewishamilton wrote:Speedplay X Series or Zero's.
Winner winner, chicken dinner
Wouldn't ride anything else . . .0