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Old 12-03-16 | 10:48 AM
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From: Rhode Island (sometimes in SE Florida)

Bikes: Several...from old junk to new all-carbon.

I will say this. If there is any chance that in the future you may have more than one bike that you ride regularly...try to get a pedal (or pedal/cleat format) that will be always be supported. That way you can have pedals on all the bikes with the same format, and you don't need to have a separate pair of shoes/cleats for each bike. I generally have 4 or 5 bikes that I will use on a regular basis. Many many years ago when I decide to go clipless...LOOK was one of just a few clipless pedal manufacturers and that's what I went with. If I'd get another bike, or have to replace pedals, I went with LOOK, or an off-brand with the same cleat format. Then LOOK changed their pedal/cleat format. They discontinued the Delta format and changed to their Keo format. The two are not interchangeable. Fortunately other manufacturers began producing them. But if they hadn't I would have had to replace all my pedals.

Dan
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