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Old 11-08-11 | 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Rick@OCRR
Oh, and I apologize if this is too obvious, if you're having trouble clipping in or unclipping the SPD-L's you may need to replace the cleats or loosen the tightness adjustment on the pedals.
The tension adjustment is at the loosest setting. Did that before I installed the pedals.


Originally Posted by ericm979
The red no-float cleats unclip with less heel rotation than the yellow float cleats.
I have the black and yellow cleats. I want a little float.


Originally Posted by CraigB
This does nothing to further the discussion, but may I ask if you tried Zeroes once before and didn't like them, why are you thinking of trying them again?
Two-sided.


Originally Posted by Mobile 155
My second favorite cleat pedal combination is Look.
I had Look pedals from 2002 thru about 2008. I switched to SPD-SL because I like the wider platform for better foot support and comfort.


Thanks for the replies. I'm still looking and thinking.
I wish Crank Brothers still made the Quattro pedals. I liked them and still have a pair in my spare bike parts.


Anyone use the Light Action pedal? Is it different from the Zeros or just a cheaper version of the Zero?
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