Time Pedals
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Time Pedals
What are your opinions on Time pedals. I haven't heard them mentioned in any of the previous threads.
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HI
If your talking mtb pedals i had great success with mine .The only reason i changed was weight.I went to a set of eggbeaters instead.
Hope this helps
Jeff
If your talking mtb pedals i had great success with mine .The only reason i changed was weight.I went to a set of eggbeaters instead.
Hope this helps
Jeff
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I mentioned that I use Time road pedals on that recent thread, isn't anyone listening
I think you can't go wrong with Time, they work well and are solid. Mine are last year's models, the new ones are quite different, haven't tried them.
I think you can't go wrong with Time, they work well and are solid. Mine are last year's models, the new ones are quite different, haven't tried them.
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On my road bike, I have been riding a pair of the Equipe Mag Pro pedals since 89 or 90. Absolutely no problems. I have never pulled out when I didn't want to. The cleats last -- I have only replaced them once in all this time.
I just replaced these pedals with a pair of the new Impact Mag pedals recently. Very nice. They are tiny compared to my old pedals and about 100g lighter. They still hold your feet in very solidly. Lower Q-factor as well. I am very impressed so far. The new cleat is much easier to walk in, you are not walking on the metal rear cam any longer. They have plastic/rubber around the rear cam that you walk on. Still too early to tell how well the cleats will hold up though.
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I just replaced these pedals with a pair of the new Impact Mag pedals recently. Very nice. They are tiny compared to my old pedals and about 100g lighter. They still hold your feet in very solidly. Lower Q-factor as well. I am very impressed so far. The new cleat is much easier to walk in, you are not walking on the metal rear cam any longer. They have plastic/rubber around the rear cam that you walk on. Still too early to tell how well the cleats will hold up though.
Trent
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On my road bike, I have been riding a pair of the Equipe Mag Pro pedals since 89 or 90. Absolutely no problems. I have never pulled out when I didn't want to. The cleats last -- I have only replaced them once in all this time.
I just replaced these pedals with a pair of the new Impact Mag pedals recently. Very nice. They are tiny compared to my old pedals and about 100g lighter. They still hold your feet in very solidly. Lower Q-factor as well. I am very impressed so far. The new cleat is much easier to walk in, you are not walking on the metal rear cam any longer. They have plastic/rubber around the rear cam that you walk on. Still too early to tell how wel the cleats will hold up though.
Trent
I just replaced these pedals with a pair of the new Impact Mag pedals recently. Very nice. They are tiny compared to my old pedals and about 100g lighter. They still hold your feet in very solidly. Lower Q-factor as well. I am very impressed so far. The new cleat is much easier to walk in, you are not walking on the metal rear cam any longer. They have plastic/rubber around the rear cam that you walk on. Still too early to tell how wel the cleats will hold up though.
Trent