Skierchickie
04-25-2008, 03:16 PM
Does anybody use these? I tried a search, but it didn't come up with anything.
Anyway, I used Look pedals for about 15 years, and was satisfied. Last summer my DH got new Time pedals, and I took his relatively unused SPD road pedals from his TT bike. Smaller and lighter than my old Look Carbo Pro pedals that came on my 1992 Trek 2300. I don't remember - these are Nashbar or Performance brand, small platform, TI spindles (or Magnesium?). I don't seem to be able to find the right spot to clip in half the time. I thought maybe I was just so used to sticking my toe in the front of the Looks, that it was taking me a while to adjust. Well, I'm beginning season 2 with these, and sometimes I find the spot, and sometimes I just can't. I don't have any problems with the SPDs on my MTB - just these. Plus it seems like the cleats fit loose in the pedal or something (wobbly if I move my foot around). Considering they were cheap pedals (free to me), I'm ready to scrap them and go back to Look, or try something else.
Nashbar has some Look Keo Sprints on sale. Anybody have any experience with these?? Any reason to avoid them? I'm going to look around locally tomorrow, but I want to get input from you guys. I checked Roadbikereview.com, and found mixed reviews, mostly positive, but some mention of them snapping off. I know one local shop carries Speedplay (seem kind of expensive, except in the lowest end versions). I guess I want light weight, cost not much above $100 (the Keos appear to be $140, but are on sale for $110), and durability. Okay, and ease of use. I realize I can't have everything, but the Keos appear to be a good compromise.
I'd appreciate any and all input!
Thanks
Anyway, I used Look pedals for about 15 years, and was satisfied. Last summer my DH got new Time pedals, and I took his relatively unused SPD road pedals from his TT bike. Smaller and lighter than my old Look Carbo Pro pedals that came on my 1992 Trek 2300. I don't remember - these are Nashbar or Performance brand, small platform, TI spindles (or Magnesium?). I don't seem to be able to find the right spot to clip in half the time. I thought maybe I was just so used to sticking my toe in the front of the Looks, that it was taking me a while to adjust. Well, I'm beginning season 2 with these, and sometimes I find the spot, and sometimes I just can't. I don't have any problems with the SPDs on my MTB - just these. Plus it seems like the cleats fit loose in the pedal or something (wobbly if I move my foot around). Considering they were cheap pedals (free to me), I'm ready to scrap them and go back to Look, or try something else.
Nashbar has some Look Keo Sprints on sale. Anybody have any experience with these?? Any reason to avoid them? I'm going to look around locally tomorrow, but I want to get input from you guys. I checked Roadbikereview.com, and found mixed reviews, mostly positive, but some mention of them snapping off. I know one local shop carries Speedplay (seem kind of expensive, except in the lowest end versions). I guess I want light weight, cost not much above $100 (the Keos appear to be $140, but are on sale for $110), and durability. Okay, and ease of use. I realize I can't have everything, but the Keos appear to be a good compromise.
I'd appreciate any and all input!
Thanks