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Old 01-05-06 | 10:54 AM
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DerekU2
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From: Boston, MA

Bikes: 2005 Orbea Dauphine, 1997 GT Timberline

Originally Posted by flythebike
Coombe pedals. www.coombe.com.
Light, low profile (aero, high cornering clearance), cleats last a year. Strong, all steel.
Wow - I don't know which website is worse - that one or the one for bebop pedals. Anyway, I'm in the market for some pedals and have it down to:

Speedplay X/5
Speedplay Zero
Crank Brothers Quatro SL

Call me silly, but I just don't like the way Looks well... look, I guess. I don't get from the pictures how the clipping works. Everytime I'm sold on Speedplays I start thinking about the "CRUNCH" sound of walking around... where do I get the cleat covers?

I think what it comes down to is that you need to get a shoe that will take most of the cleat systems out there and then take an educated guess at your pedals. If they don't work out, try and trade them or ebay them and get another set... sucks, but it's the way it goes. Same with Saddles!
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