Carol,Quote:
Originally Posted by biking4health
I missed you posting this. Yes, I could see Steve responding just as Don did. :rolleyes:
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Carol,Quote:
Originally Posted by biking4health
I missed you posting this. Yes, I could see Steve responding just as Don did. :rolleyes:
I went back to the LBS last night. They exchanged the zeros for ultegra pedals. One of the mechanics said that he had to use his wife's zeros for a month before they were loose enough for her to use. The manager said that speed play is going to come out with a zero for light riders. This is my first clipless pedal so I am learning...but it was scarry not being able to get my feet out.:eek:
Oh good - I am glad that you got different pedals. I think you'll be glad you did.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daggett
That's quite interesting that Speedplay is going to make a new version of Zeros for lighter riders. That says to me that there have been a lot of complaints/returns. I really liked the Zeros and the fact that you could set the float that works for you. The X-2s allow unlimited float, which sometimes results in my heels hitting the crankarms, so I liked that the Zeros didn't allow that, and found that I actually need very little float (like 3%).
Good luck with your new pedals!
Emily